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RoSPA confirms presence at the Drives and Controls Exhibition
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents will be among the exhibitors at the Drives and Controls Exhibition (www.drives2010.com) taking place at the NEC in Birmingham from June 8-10, 2010 alongside the Plant and Works Exhibition, IFPEX, Air-Tech Exhibition, MACH, and Subcon. The co-located shows will make up the biggest event for the UK manufacturing and engineering sector in 2010. More than 40,000 visitors are expected to attend.
Visitors to the show will be able to talk to RoSPA about all aspects of health and safety management.
From the shop floor to the boardroom, every member of a firm’s workforce has an important role to play in reducing injuries and ill health. RoSPA staff will be on hand to offer guidance about engaging everyone in the management of health and safety, no matter what the size or type of firm.
There will be details of the full range of RoSPA’s services and products, including options for safety professionals and reps, directors and senior managers and the wider workforce.
Of particular interest to smaller firms will be RoSPA’s “core criteria” services (including training courses, workshops, e-learning packages, guidance books, mentoring, health and safety reviews and training needs analyses) which are based on the findings of a far-reaching inquiry into the health and safety assistance needed by small and medium-sized enterprises.
Tom Mullarkey, chief executive of RoSPA, said: “Having a robust health and safety management system is good for business no matter what industry you’re in. We look forward to meeting as many visitors to these major exhibitions as possible and hope the links between good health and safety, efficiency and investment will come through loud and clear.”
For general visitor information or to register to attend the seminar programme please go to: www.pwe2010.com For further information to exhibit at the Plant & Works Exhibition please call: 01732 370340



