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UKMHA Safety Convention 2022

United Kingdom, Coventry - November 17, 2022
UKMHA Safety Convention 2022 Previously known as the FLTA National Forklift Safety Convention, the UKMHA Safety Convention is the most authoritative event of its kind in the materials handling calendar. It will see hundreds of managers, from across the UK, come together to share best practice advice. The event is part of the Association's drive to large-scale change for the better and this year's event will be focussed on operator training. Collectively, Safety Convention delegates are responsible for the lives of many thousands of workers across the UK. It is crucial that they have the very best, most practical and valuable information and this is exactly what the Safety Convention strives to do.

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Date(s)
November 17, 2022
Time(s)
8:30 am
Venue
Heart of England Conference Centre
Ticketing
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