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Mark Sennett
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Kelly Rose
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Take the Cardinus Challenge at SHE 2019
10 December 2019
London, 2019. Cardinus will be challenging attendees of the Safety and Health Expo 2019 to see how quickly they can identify the safety risks. At Cardinus’ on-stand reaction time game, delegates will have to be quick on their feet to take on the Cardinus Challenge and win!

Of course, there’ll be plenty to play for! Cardinus have got a bunch of great health and wellbeing prizes for delegates and their teams, as well as a grand prize worth approximately £7500.
Cardinus will also be showcasing the breadth and depth of their services and their expertise by asking delegates to Challenge Cardinus to solve their health and safety issues.
With a wide range of offerings, from fire safety, to fleet management, and including the world’s leading DSE and ergonomics e-learning and risk assessment software Healthy Working, it’ll be difficult to find something that Cardinus won’t be able to assist with.
Cardinus will be at stand SH3854, so make sure you join them!
The Cardinus Challenge
Cardinus will be asking event attendees to take the Cardinus Challenge! This on-stand game will challenge delegate’s reaction time and pit them against each other over the 3 days with a host of prizes to win.
The Cardinus Challenge will get pulses racing with a selection of heart healthy and fitness-conscious prizes for individuals and teams. The fastest delegates each day will be able to take home one of three brilliant prizes.
The prizes are as follows:
5 X Tickets for The Crystal Maze Live Experience in either Manchester or London*
1 X FitBit Ionic, worth £249.00
1 X £250 Team Gift Voucher for GoApe, for a venue and adventure of your choice!
At the end of SHE Cardinus will be announcing a special Grand Prize worth approximately £7500. The overall winner across 3 days will be able to get their hands on 250 free licences of all our e-learning products**, perfect for health and safety focused organisations looking to improve their employees’ wellbeing.
Come to stand SH3854 for your chance to win a bunch of different prizes, get active and start thinking about all the risks your organisation faces.
*5 weekday tickets to The Crystal Maze Live Experience. Winners can pick a date suitable for them, within the next 12 months.
**250 licences for Cardinus’ multicourse hub: English language only, including set up, IT support and hosting, free for 12 months.
Challenge Cardinus
Cardinus delivers innovative safety and compliance risk management solutions for many of the world's largest organisations. They offer a vast range of on-site and online safety solutions covering many different specialised areas including office ergonomics, health and safety consultancy, fleet risk management, property risk management and security risk management.
At SHE 2019 Challenge Cardinus to see how they can help to solve your health and safety risks. With such a wide range of services and expertise on offer, including powerful software programs and online training, and with support from a long list of exceptional partners in related fields, the challenge is to find something they can’t help with!
Challenge Cardinus at stand SH3854.
Working Under Pressure and Behavioural Detection
Andy Neal, Cardinus’ masterclass speaker and Director of Cardinus’ Global Security Solutions, will be on the Workplace and Wellbeing Theatre on Thursday 20th June, 14:15 to 14:45 to talk about working under pressure and how behaviour is influenced by these.
Andy will discuss include working under pressure (emotional vs. rational mindsets), individual self-awareness and stress responses, advanced body language recognition (behaviour detection and reading the signs), neutral behaviour versus hostile body language and individual skills to reduce pressure and create positive outcomes.
Andy will take you on a journey to identify when your behaviour is influenced by external pressures.
For more information on Cardinus’ attendance at SHE 2019, or to hear more about Cardinus’ expertise in health and safety and risk management, speak to Cardinus on 020 7469 0200 or email [email protected].
Notes to Editors
Cardinus directors, experts and consultants are available for interview and quotes on industry issues. The full range of Cardinus consultancy services can be seen on its website, www.cardinus.com or you can telephone 0207 469 0200 (UK) 1-866-966-3420 (US).
About Cardinus
Cardinus Risk Management is part of AmWINS Group, Inc. which has 70 locations across 17 countries, including 50 in the United States. With more than 2,000 employees, AmWINS is an amalgamation of more than 25 wholesale brokerage, underwriting and group benefit operations.
Cardinus provides online injury reduction solutions and risk management within the safety, fleet and property sectors. Established in 1995, it has an enviable track record of working with government and leading blue chip organizations. Cardinus provides solutions to customers across the United Kingdom, the US and worldwide. Solutions include 'Workstation Safety Plus' a software solution designed to reduce the risks associated with using DSE and ergonomics; a comprehensive fleet risk solution that combines in-vehicle driver training with online self-assessment; property solutions including fire risk surveys, asbestos assessment and a range of e-learning courses. Cardinus Environmental provides a range of services, including Environmental Essentials.
Cardinus Risk Management Limited, 4th Floor, 3 East Grinstead House, Wood Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 1UZ. For further information please call Cardinus Risk Management Limited on 020 7469 0200 or email [email protected]
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