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HSM Digital Conference starts today
05 October 2022
JOIN THE Health and Safety Matters (HSM) two-day digital conference for a vast selection of CPD accredited seminars, which starts today.
The digital conference, which has EcoOnline as headline sponsor, is free-to-attend and will offer two full days of live CPD accredited seminars and allow delegates to network with each other and speakers via direct messages, requesting video calls or taking part in group chats.
Last year's HSM Digital Conference attracted over 2,000 delegates and saw more than 1,800 private messages and over 200 videos calls made between delegates. This year's registration figures are already higher last year.
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate and this year's seminars include keynote addresses from The British Safety Industry Federation, The Health and Safety Executive, British Safety Council, The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, NEBOSH and the British Occupational Hygiene Society.
The event's platinum sponsors are Intelex, Safety Chair and Martor, who alongside EcoOnline will also be delivering CPD seminars. Delegates will also be able to access sponsors' profiles for exclusive video and downloadable resources or to chat live to their team of experts.
You can see the agenda for the HSM Digital Conference or register to attend for FREE at https://hsmdigitalconference.com/
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