Unpack The Latest in Heights Safety
Working at heights remains a leading cause of occupational injury in Australia and among the leading causes of worker deaths.
Fast Fact: Falls are responsible for 43% of injury hospitalisations and 42% of injury deaths - the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
The introduction of NSW’s Industrial Manslaughter Bill in June this year imposes hefty penalties for individuals and businesses found guilty of manslaughter. As a result, employers are prompted to take a more proactive approach to their health and safety duties.
Find solutions to your workplace health and safety challenges
To help companies navigate the regulatory changes, height safety tech innovations and the complexities of height safety, Workplace Health & Safety Show Sydney (23 & 24 October 2024) features an exhibition with over 160 suppliers, showcasing the latest products, technologies and services. Exhibitors include height safety specialists such as Allstore systems, Delta Plus, Verge Safety Barriers, Duress, MePACS and MCM Electronics. We’ll also have safety training and certification organisations on-site, such as Careers Training, Kallibr Training, and SafeWork NSW.
In addition, we’ve partnered with the Scaffolding Association of Australia and the Working At Heights Association. Both organisations will exhibit at our upcoming Show this October and offer their key insights and resources.
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Get everything you need to make your workplace safe, healthy and productive
Workplace Health & Safety Show features a line-up of interactive education sessions and Summits - 40 hours of free educational content across 50 sessions delivered by 75+ industry leaders and subject matter experts.
This includes a dedicated Construction Health and Safety Summit, where industry experts will
Find solutions to your workplace health and safety challenges. Registration for the Show is free, at whsshow.com.au/sydney.
The Workplace Health & Safety Show is the #1 event for champions of safety at work - Affirmer is looking forward to the Sydney WHSShow!