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Register for NEBOSH's online conference
15 October 2024
REGISTRATION FOR NEBOSH’s 2024 Online Conference is now open. The Conference is where aspiring and practising health and safety professionals can access a free day of educational content to support their professional development.

For the fourth year, a line-up of expert speakers will share their knowledge and experience to give delegates ideas for improving health and safety in their organisation.
The “NEBOSH Online Conference: Creating…great health and safety practice” takes place on 20 November 2024 and registration is open now at www.nebosh.org.uk/online-conference
The agenda includes:
- Risk assessment
- Work-related stress
- Creating a more inclusive workplace
- Safety culture
- Creating HSEQ excellence through sustainability
- Mental health management systems
- Health and Safety Market Insights: overcoming candidate and client challenges
The conference is sponsored by Advanced Training Institute ONGC, Astutis, Gulf Academy of Safety, NIST Global, RRC International, and SHEilds. It will stream online from 9.30a.m. (UK time) on 20 November 2024.
Registration is free at www.nebosh.org.uk/online-conference, and all sessions will be available to view on-demand after the event. Many sessions will also offer delegates a downloadable digital certificate of attendance.
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