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Get ahead of employee health and safety at the fifth Safety in Action Perth Show*

On the 1st and 2nd of June, 2016, The Safety in Action Show will return to Perth for the fifth time. It’s the only workplace safety event in Western Australia with a focus on the entire safety industry.

All Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) professionals from across the country gather to gain knowledge, connect with leading safety suppliers, view new safety products and innovations, and share knowledge of the latest legislations, regulations, trends and developments in the safety industry. The Safety in Action Perth Show will take place at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

“The Safety in Action exhibition in Perth will shine the spotlight on employee health and safety, and educate organisations on a range of ways to create a healthier and safer workplace – from introducing mental health programs to investing in the latest safety developments and equipment,” said Keith Barks, General Manager at Informa Australia, organisers of the event. Alongside this, a full and engaging seminar program will run, with industry experts covering the latest safety issues and topics. The seminars will cover topics ranging from psychological health, workplace wellness to safety performance and many more. Both the exhibition and seminars are free to attend.

By attending the Safety in Action Perth show you are taking a major step towards keeping your business safe. Visit www.safetyinaction.net.au/perth now to pre-register for free and sign up for the seminars of your interest! There are only limited spaces available.
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Informa Australia

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