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Safety in Action show, Sydney*

More than 4.000 decision makers in Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) across manufacturing, government, construction, healthcare, transport, distribution, cleaning and engineering will gather in Sydney this September.

Jointly presented by Informa Australia and the Safety Institute of Australia, Safety in Action Sydney is designed to meet the needs of Australia’s health and safety industry, by providing three days of quality networking, unparalleled learning during the free seminars and the best safety sourcing opportunities for anyone whose job involves safety. The Safety in Action Sydney Show, the largest workplace health and safety event in Australia, will take place on 6-8 September at the Sydney Showground.

General Manager of Informa Australia, Kieth Barks said, “For the last sixteen years the Safety in Action series of exhibitions have been the meeting place for the Australian safety industry.

“It’s estimated that over 2,000 workers die from a work-related illness each year, highlighting the urgent need for national improvements to prevent and reduce the number and severity of injuries and illnesses in the future.”

The upcoming Safety in Action Sydney Show will therefore primarily focus on mental health and physical wellbeing at the workplace and educate organisations on a range of ways to create a healthier and safer workplace. Next to a great variety of exhibitors showcasing the latest safety products and services, a full and engaging seminar program by leading safety professionals will be released soon.

Gather all the WHS information you’ll ever need, learn from industry experts during 18 free seminars, connect with leading safety suppliers, try out new safety products and innovations and share knowledge of the latest legislations, regulations, trends and developments in the safety industry.

Attendance is free and open to any business with a safety interest.  
Do you want to take a major step towards keeping your business safe? Pre-register for free now.

Find out more at: www.safetyinaction.net.au/sydney
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Running parallel to Safety in Action is the Safety Institute of Australia’s National Convention, a 2 day conference featuring global and Australian safety leaders addressing the theme of “Disruptive Safety”. The program will include the Safety in Action (SIA) Annual General Meeting, OHS education awards, OHS leaders and CEO’s breakfast, and a women in leadership forum.

Exclusive to Safety in Action Sydney will be Australia’s largest cleaning and hygiene show CleanScene. Presented by the National Cleaning Suppliers Association (NCSA), the co-located event will cater for cleaners, commercial, industrial and facility managers, government agencies and purchasing officers.

*Copy supplied by Informa

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