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TT Club Innovation in Safety Award virtual ceremony

United Kingdom, online - February 22, 2022
TT Club Innovation in Safety Award virtual ceremony Taking place on 22 February 2022 at 14:00 GMT/15:00 CET, the TT Club Innovation in Safety Award virtual ceremony will profile the shortlisted entries and culminate in the Award being made.

This year's awards - designed to encourage safety innovation at a time of increased operational demand on global cargo handling and to celebrate the practical success of such initiatives - have seen a record number of entries any of which could have been a worthy winner.

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Come along and see what more than 30 organisations have been doing to create safer, healthier workplaces. Any one of which could be your next giant leap for improving how you do health and safety.
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February 22, 2022
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Virtual Event
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