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Key speakers for seminars
23 January 2013
For the second year, the British Safety Council is continuing its role as Official Education Partner at Health and Safety '10 and has secured some of the biggest names in health and safety to lead the seminar programme
For the second year, the British
Safety Council is continuing its role
as Official Education Partner at
Health and Safety '10 and has
secured some of the biggest names in
health and safety to lead the seminar
programme at the show, at Sandown
Racecourse on 23rd and 24th
February.
Sir Bill Callaghan, Chair of the Health and Safety Commission from 1999-2007, will formally open BSC's seminar programme on 23rd February. Lawrence Waterman, head of health and safety for the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), kicks off the two day seminar to discuss 'How the construction industry is rising to the London 2012 challenge'.
Nattasha Freeman, director health and safety, Phoenix Beard, will close the seminar programme on the first day with her presentation on 'The sustainability of the health agenda'.
Neil Budworth, Corporate Health and Safety Manager at E.ON UK, will be delivering a lively session addressing the role of the health and safety professional in meeting the challenges of ensuring health and well-being in the workplace. Stand 22
Sir Bill Callaghan, Chair of the Health and Safety Commission from 1999-2007, will formally open BSC's seminar programme on 23rd February. Lawrence Waterman, head of health and safety for the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), kicks off the two day seminar to discuss 'How the construction industry is rising to the London 2012 challenge'.
Nattasha Freeman, director health and safety, Phoenix Beard, will close the seminar programme on the first day with her presentation on 'The sustainability of the health agenda'.
Neil Budworth, Corporate Health and Safety Manager at E.ON UK, will be delivering a lively session addressing the role of the health and safety professional in meeting the challenges of ensuring health and well-being in the workplace. Stand 22
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