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WorkSafe will be presenting sessions on creating mentally healthy workplaces at the Workplace Health & Safety Show, May 25 and 26 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Attendees will also have the chance to hear from a panel of WorkSafe inspectors.

The Workplace Health and Safety Show brings together industry 'leaders and innovators' to share the latest news and research, technology and products in an interactive two-way event featuring talks and interactive forums.

Held in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Health and Safety’s National Convention, this Show brings together the world’s best practice in workplace health and safety.

This year’s presentations cover health and well being, innovation, technology advancements, new safety products, injury prevention and height safety. Connect, collaborate, and innovate with safety colleagues from all corners of industry at the Workplace Health and Safety Show in Melbourne this May and Sydney this September. The program of events and is free and offers the chance to meet OHS professionals to forge connections.

Registration is free

 

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