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Safety Dialogue (24th March)

Our  Safety Dialogue Theatre offers you a unique opportunity to  Join the Debate  and contribute directly to discussing the topic of the day. Use this chance to share your experience with your peers and network with a panel of recognised authorities on each topic.

Code Time Speakers Topic Overview
Safety Dialogue
S1N 10:30 - 11:00 Jen Webster (Health & Safety Laboratory), Alan McArthur (3M), BOHS Reversing the trend in Long Latency Disease What can the Safety Manager do differently to reverse the trend in 12,000 deaths per annum which are attributed to Asbestos, COPD and other occupational cancers. 

Thinking particularly about changing behaviours through both practical and psychological approaches.

S1O 11:30 - 12:00 John Cairns (Chairman, Safety Groups UK) HRAW Champions Workshop Your chance to learn more about this successful initiative courtesy of John Cairns. All attendees will be given a FREE "Introducing Health Risks at Work" multi-language DVD.Find out more here
S1P 13:00 - 13:30 Emma Shanks (Health & Safety Laboratory), Alan McArthur (3M), BOHS Construction A session designed to address the unique realities of managing health & safety in a construction/civil engineering environment. Exposures to noise, vibration and dust are all relevant here.

 

 

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