IOSH books- ‘Book’ a bargain at IOSH 10
Take advantage of a 10-per-cent discount off all IOSH books at the IOSH 10 conference and exhibition in Glasgow on 24—25 March.
If you’re a health and safety professional and want to learn about health and safety management, risk management, environmental management and corporate social responsibility, or if you’re a student looking for a reliable source of information to help you complete your qualification successfully, then IOSH books are essential reading for you.
At the conference we’ll be officially launching our new book by David Eves CB, which takes a look at high-profile disasters — such as Apollo 13 in 1970, Piper Alpha in 1988, and Buncefield in 2005 — and examines the lessons we can learn from them.
You’ll be able to buy all our books at the conference, including the new edition of the best-selling Principles of health and safety at work, which provides an introduction to health and safety and is essential reading for NEBOSH Certificate students. Our new book, Be the best: how to become a world-class health and safety professional, will also be available. This book offers health and safety professionals advice on how they can put their qualification and knowledge into practice.
IOSH corporate goods and merchandise will also be sold at the conference, where you’ll have the opportunity to buy goods, either for yourself or for your branch and group. Our products range from fleeces, ties, and hi-vis vests to mugs, pens, and conference cases.
To see our full range of books and to read extracts, please visit www.iosh.co.uk/books
IOSH books- ‘Book’ a bargain at IOSH 10
Take advantage of a 10-per-cent discount off all IOSH books at the IOSH 10 conference and exhibition in Glasgow on 24ヨ25 March.<br><br>
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