Exhibitions / Congresses

Dangerous Goods Operations

Australia, Melbourne - 16 - 17 March 2017
Dangerous Goods Operations Marcus Evans Dangerous Goods Operations 2017 conference is designed to help you optimise your DGO to achieve total safety and avoid catastrophic incidents. We are gathering industry experts to share case studies and insights to take you through a journey to experience DGO 360. In this conference, we tackle the most pressing compliance challenges faced across industries which include Chain of Responsibility (CoR), Globally Harmonised System (GHS), and various transport regulations.
Date(s)
16 - 17 March 2017
Venue
Melbourne
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