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IOSH confirms major partnership with The Health & Safety Event
08 December 2022
IOSH AND The Health & Safety Event have announced a new partnership, leveraging both parties strengths and expertise in the sector.
President of IOSH Lawrence Webb said, “The Health & Safety Event is a great opportunity for the OSH community to come together to share ideas and best practice. We are looking forward to bringing a varied and ambitious programme of educational content to the Keynote Theatre as well as engaging with our members and hearing from OSH professionals from across the UK and hopefully, further afield.”
Taking place at the NEC Birmingham from 25-27 April, The Health & Safety Event has fast become the UK’s largest event dedicated to improving occupational health and safety standards. It hosts over 250 exhibitors and showcases the latest products, solutions and expertise the industry has to offer.
David Bishop, event director added, “We are delighted and proud to be partnering with IOSH. Through collaboration with important industry partners, we are in an increasingly advantageous position to deliver more opportunities, leverage positive developments and strong growth in the sector. It is an extremely exciting opportunity for the OSH community.”
As part of the agreement, IOSH will be delivering a comprehensive two-day conference programme featuring keynotes, panel discussions and presentations at the Keynote Theatre covering a wide range of topics including social sustainability, OSH as a human right, standards and ethics, EDI and more. There’ll also be a number of sessions led by IOSH’s Future Leaders Community. IOSH will also be exhibiting across the three days of the event, the first time it has done so at this show since the Covid-19 pandemic.
For more information, visit www.healthandsafetyevent.com
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