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Top level speakers confirmed for Health & Safety Event
18 December 2014
The Health & Safety Event looks set to be one of the biggest yet, with an outstanding list of seminar speakers already confirmed.

The Health & Safety Event looks set to be one of the biggest yet, with an outstanding list of seminar speakers already confirmed.
Taking place on 24-26 March at the Birmingham NEC, top industry representatives will provide insight and advice over three days of seminars.
The full line up is below. To register for the Health & Safety Event click here.
SEMINARS - The Health & Safety Event
Conference (24th March 2015)
10:15-11:15 'Health risks to construction workers'
- Ian Studley, HSE
- Tracey Boyle, BOHS
- Duncan Spencer, John Lewis/Waitrose
- Chris Keane, HSL
- TBC, JLP Technical Consultant
- Chris Green, Head of Regulatory (Midlands) Weightmans LLP
10:15-11:15 'An introduction to psychosocial risks'
- Gayle Brewer, University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)
12:00-13:00 'Panel Discussion: Zero harm - is this meaningful?'
- Mike Stephens, Medical Research Council
- Andrew Sharman
- Clive Johnson, Land Securities
- Mike Slater, President BOHS Chartered Occupational Hygienist
- Daz Stephenson, MoD
- Dave Mason, RS Components
- TBC
10:15-11:15 'Convincing a Board to take health & safety seriously'
- Owen Purcell, Ernst & Young
- Additional speakers TBC
- Emma Cundiff, Peritis
- John Kinge, SSIIP
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