Workplace Health & Safety Show postponed to 2022


Wednesday, 21 July, 2021

Workplace Health & Safety Show postponed to 2022

Due to the ongoing uncertainty of border closures and lockdowns by various state governments, the International Exhibition & Conference Group Pty Ltd has rescheduled the Workplace Health & Safety Show Sydney until 20 and 21 September 2022.

“After speaking with our exhibitors, who share our disappointment, we are buoyed by their excitement and eagerness to take part in the rescheduled event in Sydney 2022. We are now in the fortunate position of being able to offer our partners, sponsors, visitors and entire safety community the choice of two events in 2022,” said Marie Kinsella, Chief Executive Officer, IEC Group Aust Pty Ltd.

The Workplace Health & Safety Shows will be held in the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre on 25 and 26 May 2022 and in the Sydney Showground on 20 and 21 September 2022.

The Workplace Health & Safety Show is a leading workplace health and safety event spanning across two days. Destined to be more than just an exhibition, the Workplace Health & Safety Show promises a live, interactive two-way learning experience with a trade show featuring over 100 brands, thought-provoking talks and interactive forums, led by industry leaders who will shed light on a range of issues from workplace mental health to game-changing new technologies.

The Workplace Health & Safety Show is a must-attend event for all safety professionals from a range of industries, including manufacturing, building/construction, mining, councils/local government, hospitals, transport and more.

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