Exhibitions / Congresses

The Safety Show

Australia, Sydney - Tuesday 17th to Thursday 19th October 2006
Exhibitors include Forkpro (Stand B8), EV Alert, Amskan, Linde, Task Australia and Warehouse Equipment. They are expecting about 10,000 visitors. Includes a conference.

Sponsored by WorkCover (NSW), THE SAFETY SHOW SYDNEY is NSW's only dedicated Workplace Health and Safety Trade Show.

The event attracts over 10,000 health and safety professionals from a broad range of industry sectors, including manufacturing, building/construction, government, emergency services, transport/freight and many more.

Key industry manufacturers, wholesalers and suppliers display the latest in workplace health, safety and manual handling solutions over 3 days.

Held concurrently is The Safety Conference featuring over 70 Australian & international speakers covering the latest issues in OHS.
Date(s)
Tuesday 17th to Thursday 19th October 2006
Time(s)
tba
Venue
Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush
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