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Occupational Health & Safety A Healthier Workforce, A Healthier Business

24-25 November 2009
London

 

Right now, what company can afford an incident that reduces its workforce’s productivity?  Or negative media coverage?  Or a fine – or worse – from the HSE?

Retaining your organization’s focus on Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) issues in the current environment is challenging – but never more important.  Good health and safety is still good business.

The recession creates additional pressures for the health and safety manager as operational corners are cut and employee stress rises.

The 2009 Occupational Health & Safety conference will look at the current economic pressures on OH&S and demonstrate how using standards can help combat these. Hear the latest government guidance, and find out about the new risks and behaviours Health & Safety managers should look out for.


Attend the 2009 OH&S conference to:

  • See how the latest Government guidance (Working for a Healthier Tomorrow) and HSE recommendations fit together
  • Get the latest advice on how OH&S can be improved despite the recession 
  • Learn about new and existing standards, and see how they can increase efficiency and performance, improve outcomes and help benchmark your OH&S
  • Hear case studies demonstrating how to implement OH&S standards and guidance effectively 
  • Prepare for upcoming trends, such as rehabilitation, stress management and psychosocial behaviours
  • Netwrokn weith peers and industry experts.

Please check back for updates as the venue and programme are confirmed.

To receive updates and to suggest content, please register your interest in attending the Occupational Health & Safety conference and workshop.

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