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Striving for excellence in health and safety Bristol and West Branch and South West Branch joint safety conference 19 November 2015 Woodlands Castle, Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

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Striving for excellence in health and safety

Bristol and West Branch and South West Branch joint safety conference19 November 2015Woodlands Castle, Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

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Striving for excellence in health and safety

This is a joint event between the Bristol and West Branch and the South West Branch. The theme of the conference is ‘Striving for excellence in health and safety’.

The seminar will address a variety of key safety and health issues, providing valuable knowledge to encourage good practice and, ultimately, motivate delegates to strive for excellence.

You will gain knowledge from speakers with experience across a range of sectors, including water, power generation and retail. Presentations will explore challenges, improvement initiatives and learning outcomes, while effective management of supply chains will also be covered.

The HSE’s Philip White will discuss some of the current issues and challenges from the regulator’s perspective, and Gerard Forlin will speak about developments in sentencing and the potential consequences if required standards are not met. Workplace airborne hazards and IOSH’s ‘No Time to Lose’ cancer-awareness campaign also feature.

The final presentation will be a powerful personal story, demonstrating what can happen when things go wrong and the benefits of leading in safety.

What’s in it for you?This seminar will help you explore practical solutions and:- develop your knowledge on good

practice

- find out how to set up new initiatives- understand the causes of

occupational cancer and how to prevent exposure

- learn about tried and tested solutions to safety challenges

- discover the physical and physiological effects of a major incident

- network with a variety of safety and health professionals.

What you need to knowPlaces are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

If you need to book accommodation, the Holiday Inn Taunton, just off the M5 motorway at junction 25, can offer you a 10% discount. To take advantage of this offer, please call the hotel on 0871 902 1632 and say you are attending an event at Woodlands Castle.

Who should attend?This event will be beneficial for:- safety and health directors- occupational health professionals- safety professionals- IOSH members and non-members.

The day will include networking opportunities, lunch and refreshments. If you gain value from this event, you may record it in your CPD portfolio.

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Programme

08.30 Registration and refreshments

08.50 Welcome and introduction Trevor Sillifant, Chair, South

West Branch

09.00 Current issues and challenges in health and safety from the HSE’s perspective

Philip White, Head of Operational Strategy Division, HSE

09.45 Safety challenges and improvement initiatives associated with the travelling workforce

Paul Reynolds, Health and Safety Manager, South West Water

10.15 Refreshments and networking

10.30 Using the supply chain as a force for good

Neal Stone, Acting Chief Executive, British Safety Council

11.00 Good practice and learning from retail and distribution

Abigail Miller, Health and Safety Manager, Home Retail Group

11.30 Managing safety in a fleet environment from an operational perspective

Graham Finn, Head of Health and Safety, EDF Energy

12.00 Q&A

12.15 Lunch and networking

13.00 Meet the required standards or take the consequences in a much colder legal climate

Gerard Forlin, QC

13.45 Workplace airborne hazards and air sampling

Jeremy Evans, Sales Development Manager, SKC Ltd

14.15 IOSH’s ‘No Time to Lose’ occupational cancer-awareness campaign

Speaker TBC

14.45 Refreshments and networking

15.00 The day that changed my life forever

Dylan Skelhorn, Motivational Safety Speaker, Safety Up

Also featuring: Dan Terry, Principal Consultant, Hastam

16.30 Q&A and summary

16.45 Close

Note: The programme details may be subject to change

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Registration formStriving for excellence in health and safety

19 November 2015Woodlands Castle, Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

FeesMembers: £60 + £12 VAT = £72 Non-members: £75 + £15 VAT = £90The fee includes lunch and refreshments.

Please send the registration form and payment to: The Bookings team, IOSH, The Grange, Highfield Drive, Wigston, Leicestershire, LE18 1NN, UK. Alternatively, you can book by phone using your payment card. For more information, contact: t +44 (0)116 257 3197 f +44 (0)116 257 9197 [email protected]

Card no Security code*

Expiry date Switch/Maestro issue no

Signature of cardholder

Address of cardholder

Postcode

Please charge my payment card £

Delete as appropriate: Visa/MasterCard/Eurocard/Switch/Maestro

Is this a personal payment? or company payment?

Valid from date

*The last three digits on the signature strip

How do you want to pay?

- Online – go to www.iosh.co.uk/events to find the event listing and book your place

- Cheque – payable to ‘IOSH Services Limited’ for £

- Payment card – fill in details below

We must receive your payment at least five working days before the event.

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Delegate informationStriving for excellence in health and safety

Title Full name

Job title and organisation

Correspondence address business/home delete as applicable

Tel

email

Are you a member of IOSH? Yes /No Membership number

Postcode

Fax

Please photocopy this form to register additional delegates.

We can’t accept bookings after 12 November 2015.

CancellationsAll events under £100 (excluding VAT) are non-refundable.

AcknowledgmentWhen we receive your registration form and full payment, we’ll send you an acknowledgment.

Dietary/special requirements

IOSH will hold your personal details in its systems to administer this event booking and to tell you about forthcoming events, IOSH services or safety and health information that may be of interest to you. From time to time, we use contracted third-party agents to perform tasks on our behalf and will pass limited contact details to them for the specific contracted purposes. If you do not wish to receive such information, please tick this box.

IOSH members: Your personal data contained within our systems will be used to fulfil our contractual obligations to you. Our full data protection policies can be found at www.iosh.co.uk/data-protection, or contact [email protected] for further assistance.

A photographer may be at the event and photographs may be used in future marketing. Please tick the box if you don’t want your photo to be used in this way.

All information provided in the programme is correct at the time of going to print. IOSH reserves the right to make appropriate changes as necessary.

How did you initially hear about this event?

Connect website mail-out SHP Twitter

‘Last chance to book’ email other .............................................................

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IOSHThe GrangeHighfield DriveWigstonLeicestershireLE18 1NNUK

t +44 (0)116 257 3100www.iosh.co.uk

twitter.com/IOSH_tweets facebook.com/IOSHUK tinyurl.com/IOSH-linkedin

IOSH is the Chartered body for health and safety professionals. With more than 44,000 members in over 120 countries, we’re the world’s largest professional health and safety organisation.

We set standards, and support, develop and connect our members with resources, guidance, events and training. We’re the voice of the profession, and campaign on issues that affect millions of working people.

IOSH was founded in 1945 and is a registered charity with international NGO status.

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