Workshops, seminars, demonstrations and acres of safety products and services are expected to draw around 10,000 visitors to Sydney Showground for The Safety Show and Sydney Materials Handling next week.
Running from Tuesday October 27 to Thursday October 29, the two big occupational safety trade shows and The Safety Conference will dominate Safe Work Australia Week in New South Wales.
Organiser Marie Kinsella of Australian Exhibitions & Conferences says the events will be keenly attended by employers facing new OHS laws.
“Of all the states, NSW employers will need to deal with the most radical changes to the law if the draft national model is adopted,” Ms Kinsella says.
“Bookings for seminars regarding the new laws presented at The Safety Show and Sydney Materials Handling have been so popular Safe Work Australia struggled to meet demand. Law firm, Deacons, will offer extra sessions for those who missed out in the rush.”
Many of the other big issues in OHS will also be addressed with safety workshops. The Safety Show’s principal sponsor, WorkCover NSW, will keep visitors abreast of three key areas with free daily seminars: Workers Compensation – What you need to know, Manual Handling and Smart Move Tool Kit, and Preventing and Dealing with Workplace Bullying.
Simplifying the complex field of safe work at heights will be the focus of a free workshop held by Workplace Access & Safety.
The one-hour session explains how to make work sites safe and compliant with fall prevention regulations. Workplace Access & Safety will also offer door prizes with open entry for all show visitors valued at $5000. Matching the knowledge will be a vast array of practical solutions.
Products and services on offer at The Safety Show will extend from first aid supplies and training through to machine guarding and risk management.
Exhibitors at Sydney Materials Handling, with its dedication to “lift, shift and move”, will showcase logistics and warehouse management equipment, including radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, forklifts, conveyors, storage systems, software and waste management.
For intensive professional development, visitors can also book to attend The Safety Conference, which will be held concurrently with the trade shows.
The Safety Show Sydney and Sydney Materials Handling will run during Safe Work Australia Week from October 27 to 29 at Sydney Showground.
For more information, visit www.thesafetyshow.com, email safetyvisitor@aec.net.au or phone Australian Exhibitions & Conferences on 03 9654 7773.