Exhibitions / Congresses

The Safety Show 2005

Australia, Sydney - 26th to 28th October 2005
Australia's largest Workplace Health and Safety Trade Show with over 300 companies displaying the latest products and services at the Show, it will be bigger than ever.
Free Daily Safety Tours, Free Hourly Interactive Demonstrations; New Building and Electrical Safety Feature; Free Workcover Small Business Seminars
Date(s)
26th to 28th October 2005
Venue
Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park (formerly Homebush)
Contact for booking / more info
Australian Exhibitions & Conferences Pty Ltd Tel +613 9654 7773 Email safety@aec.net.au
Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.
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The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.
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Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.