Scotland Works coming to Glasgow
Scotland Works, a new exhibition designed to support Scotland’s industrial, commercial and public sectors in running safe and efficient businesses and organisations, is taking place at the SECC, Glasgow on 3-4 May 2017.
Set to become an annual fixture, Scotland Works, which incorporates the established Health & Safety Scotland, will also consist of five additional events – Facilities Scotland, Fire Safety Scotland, Safer Logistics Scotland, Cleaning Scotland and Maintenance Scotland. Visitors will include senior managers, decision makers and purchase influencers from across Scotland’s industrial, commercial and public sectors.
Scotland Works will be made up of an exhibition of 400 market leaders showcasing the latest products and services, plus six theatres each hosting panel debates and delivering a compelling range of presentations from leading industry experts covering best practise advice, policy and legislation, making Scotland Works a diary date must for professionals across a wide range of industries.
Scotland Works offers free entry to registered guests. Opening hours are 9-4pm. For exhibitor enquiries and for more information about visiting the show visit www.scotlandworks.com or contact admin@western-bp.co.uk; 01342 314300.
Safer Logistics Seminars
Wednesday 3rd May
10:00 – 10:20 – Warehouse safety barriers – A-Safe
10:35-10:55 – The Truth Behind Fork Lift Safety – Peter Harvey, CEO, The Fork Lift Truck Association, with Stuart Taylor, MD of Mentor Training
11:10-11:30 – Importance of correct FLT pre-use inspections – Nick Welch, Technical Director, RTITB
11:45-12:45 – Discussion Panel on Forklift Safety
Panelists:
Derek Smith, Store Supervisor, Mitsubishi Electric Airconditoning
Gary Weir, Operator, Mitsubishi Electric Airconditoning
A-Safe
Peter Harvey, CEO, FLTA
Nick Welch, Technical Director, RTITB
Simon Duddy, Editor, Handling & Storage Solutions, to chair
Thursday 4th May
10:00 – 10:20 – Raising awareness of safety on the road – Glen Davies, Transport & Logistics Safety Forum, CILT
10:35-10:55 – Warehouse safety barriers – A-Safe
11:10-11:30 – Taking a proactive approach to safety – Nick Welch, Technical Director, RTITB
11:45-12:45 – Discussion Panel on Proactive Safety
Panelists:
Karolina Raszat, Supervisor, Training centre, Mitsubishi Electric Airconditoning
John Dolan, Process Coordinator, Training Centre, Mitsubishi Electric Airconditoning
A-Safe
Glen Davies, Transport & Logistics Safety Forum, CILT
Nick Welch, Technical Director, RTITB
Simon Duddy, Editor, Handling & Storage Solutions, to chair
You can see the full seminar programme here.
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