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Registration open for Health and Safety Matters Live Scotland
09 October 2023
REGISTRATION IS now open for Health and Safety Matters Live Scotland, which is a new a one-day, free-to-attend conference, which will be held on 16 November 2023 at the Edinburgh International Convention Centre.

More than 200 delegates will attend the conference to network and collaborate with industry experts, leading professionals, and like-minded peers. There will be 20+ CPD accredited seminar sessions run across two theatres, which will offer delegates the chance to gain valuable insights from top-notch speakers and elevate your expertise. You can see the conference agenda at https://hsmlive.co.uk/scotland-seminars
The conference is Scotland's only dedicated health and safety conference and exhibition, making it a must-attend day for all safety enthusiasts and professionals.
It has the backing of the British Safety Industry Federation, Health and Safety Executive, Institute of Medicine, legal experts DAC Beachcroft will be delivering a Mock Trial based on Scottish health and safety case law. HSM Live Scotland will also be co-located with a sustainability conference run by NEBOSH.
Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of health and safety innovations, learn from the best, and explore cutting-edge solutions that will redefine your safety practices. It promises to be an empowering day filled with knowledge-sharing, inspiring discussions, and countless networking opportunities.
Space is limited, so secure your spot now by registering for FREE by CLICKING HERE
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