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Occupational Safety and Health at Work Congress 2008

  Who should attend?  
The Construction Health & Safety Conference will be relevant to:

CEO’s
Company directors and senior managers
Health and safety professionals
Health and safety representatives
Risk and insurance managers
Transport & Logistics Managers
Business advisers and other 'intermediaries'.
   

13-15 May 2008 - NEC Birmingham

RoSPA Congress 2008 is truly aimed at all those involved in the health and safety of the workplace. From board level directors to safety representatives there will be subjects pertinent to you – no matter what your job role.

More than 200 people are killed at work in the United Kingdom each year. This does not include work-related road deaths. In 2006, 30 million working days were lost in the UK to occupational ill health and injury, imposing an annual cost to society of £30 billion (more than 3% of GDP). Surveys show that about two million people suffer from an illness that they believe to be caused or made worse by work.

Co-located with the Safety & Health Expo Exhibition this event includes three days of nationally recognised speaker programmes that offer the latest legislation, guidance and best practice.

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13th May 2008
Click here to go back to the top of the pageDeveloping leadership action: delivering on directors' health and safety responsibilities

This conference will focus on the critical developments over the last 12 months, which have increased directors’ liabilities and will help organisations to review and benchmark their strategies for meeting the new challenges.

Delegates will:

  • Gain an understanding of the strategic importance and business benefits of better H&S management.
  • Learn what key steps directors must take to lead the management of health and safety and what advice the IoD has to offer.
  • Find out the latest implications of the Corporate Manslaughter/Corporate Killing act which comes into force in April 2008.
  • Hear how board level failure to lead H&S will be viewed by enforcing authorities.
  • Find out what penalties will be imposed on companies and directors when leadership falls short.
  • Gain an insight into the key risks, from slips and trips to driving for work.
  • Discover how directors and senior managers can 'up their game' in this field.

This conference, which includes nationally recognised speakers, is a unique opportunity for key decision makers and influencers to explore latest developments and assess how well the board of their organisation is: Click here to find out more...

  • Planning the direction for health and safety and setting targets;
  • Ensuring the delivery of effective risk management;
  • Monitoring, benchmarking and reporting; and
  • Reviewing performance and addressing shortcomings.

14th May 2008
In association with HSEManaging Workplace Transport Risks
Click here to go back to the top of the pageA Matter of Life or Death

Workplace transport is the second largest cause of accidents in the workplace.

Each year approximately 70 people are killed and 2,000 seriously injured in accidents involving vehicles in and around workplaces. In addition there are around 5,000 injuries that cause people to be off work for more than three days.

Click here to find out more about this event.This conference, which includes expert speakers from a wide spectrum, will offer delegates briefing on: current accident, injury and enforcement trends; key standards required by HSE; effective solutions to workplace transport safety issues; and signposting to sources of guidance and help. It will also offer an opportunity to network informally with other delegates and learn about how others are dealing with this critical aspect of workplace safety.


15th May 2008

The Construction Health & Safety Conference 2008
Click here to register your interest in this event.Click here to go back to the top of the page2.2 million people work in Britain’s construction industry, making it the country’s biggest industry. It is also one of the most dangerous. In the last 25 years, over 2,800 people have died from injuries they received as a result of construction work. Many more have been injured or made ill.

  • Keep you up-to-date with changes in regulations and key guidance;
  • Update you on HSE priorities and campaigns;
  • Focus on organisational and individual competence;
  • Provide authoritative advice on managing contractors;
  • Present examples of good practice; and

Highlight successful solutions and provide a forum for discussion and networking.


Click here to go back to the top of the pageSafety & Health Expo Exhibition
Safety & Health Expo ExhibitionEurope’s largest annual health and safety exhibition, Safety and Health Expo, returns to the NEC, Birmingham from 13-15 May 2008.

Featuring over 300 companies showcasing a broad range of products and services, with RoSPA and the Bsif as the official show partners. The event is also supported by IOSH, highlighting that Safety and Health Expo is a key event within the health and safety industry and for all sectors.

For 2008 Safety & Health Expo will combine past popular feature areas with an exciting mix of visitor attractions. Offering a range of free educational content, presented by high-profile industry experts, topics include issues such as asbestos removal, working at height legislation and lone worker protection.

For further information, please visit www.safety-health-expo.co.uk

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Email: events@rospa.com
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Patron: Her Majesty the Queen

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