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An effective way to get on top of safety*

For three days in June 2013, the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre will be the safety capital of Australia with the Queensland Safety Show (Tuesday 18th—Thursday 20th June 2013). The show will feature nearly 150 safety–centric exhibitors on site and ready to show off the latest innovative solutions focused on keeping Australian workers safe.

While most councils aspire to excellence in health and safety best practice, getting on top of advances in safety technology can be difficult. Yet safety technology, whether in products or services, can substantially enhance workplace safety and productivity.

Managers, risk officers and supervisors will be offered a personal and time-efficient way to see and assess the latest equipment and services relevant to their operations at the Queensland Safety Show.

Those looking for additional safety insight will find the series of free and incisive seminars at the Show to be invaluable. Top safety experts from around Australia will present the thought-provoking sessions, which will cover a spectrum of important topics.

Co-hosted with the Queensland Safety Show is CleanScene: The National Cleaning & Hygiene Expo, with exhibitors showcasing the latest and best cleaning equipment and supplies.

While you’re there you can also visit The Advanced Logistics and Materials Handling show for those wanting supply chain specialist information on the packing, moving, storing, tracking and delivering industries.

To register or for more information, go to www.qldsafetyshow.com.au or call the visitor hotline on 1300 656 184.

*Copy supplied by Queensland Safety Show

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