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Darwin - Safety in Action Heads North

Australia, Darwin - 19-20 March 2014
Don't miss out on the chance in 2014 to learn from thought leaders in workplace safety, at Safety in Action Darwin, March 19 and 20 at The Darwin Convention Centre.
The two-day event will mark Safety in Actions first time in Darwin, featuring a comprehensive range of the latest safety-related products and services from across Australia.

Darwins import and export trade is currently BOOMING and has shown absolutely no signs of slowing down. In order to ensure that the industry continues growing from strength to strength, there needs to be an emphasis placed on following correct safety procedures and a focus on fostering positive attitudes towards workplace safety.

Safety in Action Darwin promises to deliver a comprehensive range of the latest safety-related products and services from across Australia.

Over 75 exhibitors will be showcasing their latest goods in front of eager audience members at the expected sell-out show. Attendees will also have the opportunity to hear from a range of workplace safety experts with a number of FREE seminars on offer.

EXCLUSIVE to Safety in Action Darwin, Safe Work Australia will be hosting a one-off free training session on The Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.

With Safety in Action, Informa Exhibitions Australia will continue to deliver the high-quality trade shows that have made these events the big-calendar dates for safety industry professionals.
Starting from 2014, all shows across Australia will be known as Safety in Action. One major three- day show will run in September each year, alternating between Sydney and Melbourne. Shows in Perth and Brisbane will be held in June and April across alternating years and the newly added two-day show in Darwin commencing in March 2014, is planned to be held every four years.
Date(s)
19-20 March 2014
Time(s)
9am-4pm
Venue
The Darwin Convention Centre
Ticketing
FREE
Contact for booking / more info
http://www.safetyinaction.net.au/darwin/visitor/re
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