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Safety and health forum
23 January 2013
Pressing on with accident and ill health prevention during difficult economic times is the theme of the RoSPA Scotland Safety and Health Forum, taking place at the Hilton Glasgow Hotel on September 21. Delegates will ex

Pressing on with accident and ill
health prevention during difficult
economic times is the theme of the
RoSPA Scotland Safety and Health
Forum, taking place at the Hilton
Glasgow Hotel on September 21.
Delegates will explore current
and future health and safety issues
in the wider context of budget cuts
through interactive workshops,
discussion groups and panel
interviews.
The event will be opened with a
panel of experts taking part in a
discussion entitled 'A day in the
life of health and safety:
overcoming your operational
challenges'.
A variety of workshops covering
safety leadership, communication,
and health and wellbeing will take
place, with advice given by Scottish
health and safety professionals.
Two case studies will focus on
finding opportunities amid budget
cuts and a genuine accident
autopsy, looking at how it
happened, and what it really cost.
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