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EUROHSE 2007 Conference - Spring into OSH
February 2007
EurOhse 2007 Conference will be held at the Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, London on Thursday, 19 April 2007 and aims to bring delegates up to date on a number of hot topics, including legislation development.
Benefits of attending
- Guidance and advice on The Hot Topics in the Workplace in 2007
- Challenges in understanding the impact of European and UK recent and impending legislation
- Examples and Case studies
- Networking and hearing what other managers are dealing with
- FREE OSH software
Where and when
- Location
- Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, London
- Date
- 19th April 2007
- Time
- Registration opens 08.30am - Conference runs 09.30am to 16.45pm
- Cost
- £395 (£295 if you are a member of IOSH, RoSPA, IIRSM or BOHS)
- Conference Chair
- Sheila Pantry OBE
Sheila Pantry Associates Ltd and Angel Business Communications Ltd are delighted to invite you to attend this very topical one-day conference.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse and busy managers need to stop for a short while to assess what they are doing and to ask if they are really keeping up-to-date in their responsibilities in securing good standards of health and safety in their workplaces and to be able to show the cost benefits of doing so.
Who should attend?
- All Occupational Health and Safety Managers aiming to be up-to-date in 2007 with the latest Hot Topics.
- Directors and Senior level Managers who need to be aware about their health and safety responsibilities and the consequences of non-compliance.
- Representatives from organisations wishing to benchmark their own practices against other leading organisations.
- Health and Safety professionals looking to update and improve their own knowledge and skills-base on what is changing.
What will be discussed?
Programme
- Keynote talk - A view of the OSH World from Westminster
- Michael Clapham MP, BSC Hons), PGCE, Mphil
Chair, All Parties Occupational Health and Safety Committee
Chair, All Parties Parliamentary Coalfield Communities Group
Chair, All Parties Fire Safety Group - The DNA of a Healthy and Safe Corporate Culture
- Carole Spiers, Broadcaster, Author, Professional Speaker,
Managing Director, Carole Spiers Group - Advanced Behavioural Based Safety (BBS) Concepts and case studies from industry
- Dr Tim Marsh, Managing Director, Ryder-Marsh (Safety) Ltd
- Health and Safety law update: especially smoking, drugs and alcohol at work
- Jeremy Stranks, MSc, FCIEH, FIOSH, RSP,
- Fire Risk Assessments and regulations in the workplace
- Dennis Davis, Chairman Federation of British Fire Organisations
- Do I need to worry about REACH?
- Bob Warner BSc BA MBA CChem FRSC, Chemwise Associates
- Directors' responsibilities including corporate manslaughter and homicide
- Paul Hopkins, Chairman, IIRSM
Make sure you book early to avoid disappointment.
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