Industry leaders to exhibit at Workplace Health and Safety Show
The exhibitor list for the Workplace Health and Safety Show 2018 has been expanded, with new technology, processes and products on display.
The Working at Height Association (WAHA) and the Master Builders Association of Victoria (MBAV) will be part of a building safety feature at the event. The exhibition floor will also highlight some of the latest in safety products and services in this sector.
Exhibitors include Bolle Safety, Swinburne Professional and Breon Telematics. They will be joined by cloud-based safety expert myosh, a major sponsor of the event.
Bolle Safety will showcase its eye safety range, including protective spectacles and face shields suitable for the construction, mining, pharmaceutical, and oil and gas industries.
Swinburne Professional has a range of courses that cover all things auditing, first aid, and health and safety.
Breon Telematics has Lone Worker Safety software designed for protecting remotely working staff. With the ability to support multiple groups with complex support, the system harnesses both cellular and satellite networks to ensure organisations are prepared to mobilise, regardless of a lone worker’s location.
The Workplace Health and Safety Show will take place as a key event for the #SAFETYSCAPE, an initiative of the Safety Institute of Australia. It will be held from 23–24 May 2018 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
For further information, visit www.whsshow.com.au.
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