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Lung disease remains a serious problem in the workplace. This Summit will describe what HSE is doing about it, what you can do about it, and what science and evidence can tell us.
Benefits of Attending
- Hear about HSE’s position on occupational lung disease – what the regulator is going to be doing and what they expect others to do
- Get a better understanding of how to achieve effective control of exposure in practice
- Understand the business case for improved control of risk and hear directly about the human consequences of failure
- Engage with others facing the same challenges – learning from those within your sector and from other sectors regarding good practice and how to engage others for behaviour and attitude change
See the draft overview programme
Who Should Attend
- Employers
- Health and safety professionals, occupational health advisors and consultants.
- Trade and sector bodies, unions, manufacturers of respiratory risk solutions and services.
- Key industry sectors – construction, manufacturing (including stone-working, ceramics, and bakeries) and quarries.
- Academics and professionals working on workplace lung disease.
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
We have various sponsorship opportunities available to suit organisations of different sizes and budgets. HSE events provide an excellent networking opportunity and can offer you a targeted platform to raise your organisation’s profile and promote products and services to industry decision-makers.
Conference Fee
Early Bird registration up until 1st September 2017 is £350. Standard registration from 2nd September is £425. – Book online here
Location and Date
Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London, SW1P 3EE on 22nd November 2017 – Book online here
Contact
HSE Training and Conferences on 01298 218806 or HealthyLungs@hsl.gsi.gov.uk
Book the Early Bird fee online now
Download the first announcement flyer
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