Workplace Health & Safety Show heads to Sydney
Industry leaders and innovators will come together in Sydney for the Workplace Health & Safety Show 2022, sharing the latest news and research on technology and products that are revolutionising the world of health and safety. The event will take place from Tuesday, 20 September to Wednesday, 21 September at Sydney Showgrounds. The Workplace Health & Safety Show will provide a live, interactive learning experience with a trade show featuring over 100 brands, talks and communal forums, led by industry professionals. Marie Kinsella, CEO of IEC Group Australia, said the show will be a prime opportunity for companies and industry innovators to come together and to share in thought-provoking discourse on products and services with the wider safety community.
“I am so thrilled to bring the Workplace Health & Safety Show back to Sydney this September. This year’s program has been expertly crafted to include live talks and interactive forums that will provide the perfect environment for professionals to learn about the new developments and strategies lighting up their industry,” Kinsella said.
The 2022 Workplace Health & Safety Show’s comprehensive education presentations cover a range of topics such as health, wellbeing, innovation, technology advancements, new safety products, injury prevention and height safety. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect, collaborate and innovate with safety colleagues from all corners of industry at the Workplace Health & Safety Show. The free program of events and opportunities offers professionals the chance to meet new suppliers, update knowledge, join discussions and forge connections.
What: Workplace Health & Safety Show Sydney 2022
When: Tuesday, 20 September – Wednesday, 21 September
Where: Sydney Showground, Olympic Park
Entry: Free, registration required
Website: https://www.whsshow.com.au/sydney/visit
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