Exhibitions / Congresses

Safety In Action / Melbourne Materials Handling

Australia, Melbourne - 17 to 19 April, 2012
Safety In Action is returning to Melbourne April 17 - 19 2012, alongside the concurrently running Melbourne Materials Handling and Safety in Action Conference.

Safety In Action offers safety managers a wide range of safety solutions that goes well beyond personal protective equipment and high-tech automation. The place for all things safety, visitors to Safety in Action have the unique opportunity to discover the most comprehensive range of products and services as well as network and learn from industry experts through a number of interactive live demonstrations, dedicated feature areas, free seminars and workshops.

Australia's largest health and safety trade show, this is an outstanding opportunity for any professionals involved in safety to keep up-to-date within an industry that continues to change and expand.
Date(s)
17 to 19 April, 2012
Venue
Melbourne Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
safety@aec.net.au
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