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Conference
With 30 conference sessions, 50 distinguished speakers and the opportunity to network with over 1,200 like-minded health and safety professionals, IOSH 10 is the only health and safety conference to guide you through these challenging times.
High-level plenary sessions offering discussion and debate on the main challenges of 2010
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The latest insights and guidance from Geoffrey Podger, Chief Executive of the HSE |
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Put your questions to a panel of expert lawyers at In court: live |
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Keynote interview with John Crackett, Managing Director, Central Networks and E.ON UK Board Member for Safety, Health and Environment |
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Exclusive preview of IOSH’s future strategy from Chief Executive, Rob Strange |
Keeping up to date with the latest legal and regulatory changes is a must for every health and safety professional. This track will show you how to implement new legislation and will explore the legal changes that are likely in the future.
Highlights include:
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an interactive workshop aimed at developing your courtroom skills |
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an assessment of the UK’s first corporate manslaughter case and its repercussions |
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a practical case study on occupational road risk best practice. |
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stress the importance of a strong health and safety programme to senior management |
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protect your budget |
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sustain your organisation’s engagement with health and safety. |
Highlights include:
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making the business case for health and safety |
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influencing senior management and ‘speaking their language’ |
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counting the cost of absenteeism and developing a programme to save you money |
Innovation and sharing best practice in risk management and safety culture are important factors in the drive for excellence and improvement. Speakers will share award-winning case studies and provide take-away advice for all industries and sectors on risk management and culture, and behaviour models.
Highlights include:
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extended panel discussion showcasing the best behavioural safety models |
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case study on reducing stress in one of the UK’s busiest call centres |
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a practical guide to effective risk control systems. |
With emerging risks and changing work environments, the role of the health and safety practitioner is constantly evolving. Now more than ever, it’s necessary to prepare for unexpected emergencies. This track focuses on how some health and safety practitioners have succeeded in ‘thinking outside the box’ and will help you plan your future strategy.
Highlights include:
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learning lessons from a major disaster scenario |
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evolving strategies to mitigate the risk of a pandemic |
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meeting your environmental responsibilities. |




