Exhibitions / Congresses

Queensland Safety, Material Handling & Manufacturing Shows 2011

Australia, Brisbane Queensland - 21st to 23rd June 2011
The Queensland Safety Show, Materials Handling Show and co-located Queensland Manufacturing Show is part of a family of workplace health & safety and materials handling trade shows that are run throughout the country with 1000s of workplace health and safety solutions and services including new and innovative ways to improve workplace performance.

This industry event offers an opportunity for visitors to preview products and services, question the experts and receive practical advice to make your workplace safer. No business can afford to miss this landmark safety event!

During three busy days it is expected that over 5,000 trade visitors and industry professionals will visit these co-located Trade Shows, giving them the opportunity to discover over 200 exhibiting companies displaying 1000s of practical solutions for common workplace safety hazards - all under one roof!

Another co-located safety related event will be the Queensland Safety Conference, featuring presentations from over 40 speakers on the latest issues in WHS.
Date(s)
21st to 23rd June 2011
Venue
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
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