Workplace Health & Safety Show in Sydney
Workplace Health & Safety Show returns to Sydney Showground on 23–24 October 2024.
Over 160 suppliers will showcase products, equipment, technology and services to reduce worker illnesses, injuries and fatalities. Alongside the free-to-attend trade show, a free education program is designed to help OHS professionals explore best practices and tackle regulatory and legislation challenges.
The Knowledge Hub stage will showcase an education program led by industry leaders, exploring key areas from safety technology to navigating psychosocial hazards, injury prevention and management, SWMS tools, and safety metrics. It will also focus on the unique challenges and triumphs for women in health and safety.
The exhibitor-led Spotlight Stage offers the opportunity to explore the latest products, services, resources and regulations. A timetable of more concise informative sessions delivered by sponsors and exhibitors delves into the latest developments in key areas, including how technology can help reduce re-injury, risk assessment, policy and compliance, psychosocial compliance and safety, the hidden costs of workplace mental health, and much more.
The Safety Leadership and Culture Summit will explore insights and practical strategies for fostering a safety culture.
The Workplace Wellbeing Summit will feature thought leaders on safety and wellbeing, who will share their insights on what you really need to know about psychosocial risk, implementing authentic wellbeing practices that genuinely make a difference, wellbeing metrics and the roles of HR, as well as WHS and human factors in the workplace.
For details on how to register, visit: whsshow.com.au/sydney.
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