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PPE Digital Conference 2022
05 October 2022
HEALTH AND Safety Matters hosted a free-to-attend digital conference on 30 June 2022, which provided a unique agenda of great content delivered by key industry speakers. Sessions are still available on demand, so you can still benefit from this content.
It was hosted in partnership with the British Safety Industry Federation and attendees enjoyed CPD seminars delivered by Health and Safety Executive, Trading Standards, Government Departments, manufacturers and industry bodies, which not only helped delegates to identify suitable and compliant PPE, but also covered all the latest regulatory updates for PPE.
Given the gaps in knowledge that our reader survey uncovered, this conference is a fantastic resource that will help to fill in some of those holes. You can also pick and choose which sessions you want to watch.
The agenda included:
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Product Safety Market Surveillance Unit & HSE Strategy - Mark Dawson, Health and Safety Executive
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Designated Standards and PPE - Rob Harper, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy/Office for Product Safety and Standards
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PPE – The Role of Trading Standards & Trading Standards in Action - Vicki Burch, Trading Standards
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UKCA & PPE - Christopher Smart, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy/ Office for Product Safety and Standards
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Product Safety Framework Review and Recommendations - Sue Bide, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy / Office for Product Safety and Standards
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Highlights and priorities from around BSIF Special Interest Group – Alan Murray, British Safety Industry Federation
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The Registered Safety Supplier Scheme – Roy Wilders, British Safety Industry Federation
You can catch up with all these sessions on demand at www.hsmppe.com
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