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Event to share best practice
23 January 2013
The first British Safety Council conference of 2010 will bring together leading experts to share their knowledge of how world class organisations are driving excellent health and safety management through top level lead
The first British Safety Council
conference of 2010 will bring together
leading experts to share their
knowledge of how world class
organisations are driving excellent
health and safety management
through top level leadership,
workforce engagement and a positive
safety culture.
Case study evidence of best practice will be provided by five of the British Safety Council's recent Sword of Honour winning organisations.
Speakers include John Morgan, director of health, safety and environment at Kier Group plc, Oliver Campbell, barrister with Henderson chambers, David Smeatham, head of worker involvement team at the HSE.
The conference is open to all health and safety professionals, risk managers, directors and senior managers and anyone with a responsibility for managing health and safety and sustainability.
Case study evidence of best practice will be provided by five of the British Safety Council's recent Sword of Honour winning organisations.
Speakers include John Morgan, director of health, safety and environment at Kier Group plc, Oliver Campbell, barrister with Henderson chambers, David Smeatham, head of worker involvement team at the HSE.
The conference is open to all health and safety professionals, risk managers, directors and senior managers and anyone with a responsibility for managing health and safety and sustainability.
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