September Safety People Forum

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Join O.H.S, Injury Management or Risk professionals from around the country for our September Safety People Forum as we discuss the challenges and opportunities in your role.

This month we’ll be discussing subjects including:

  • What’s coming up in Work Safe Month
  • Australian Safety Benchmark Survey Discussion and Release
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Safety Professionals

A great chance for you to join your peers across the country to be part of the discussion. So invite colleagues from different states to be part of the action, bring your lunch and join the conversation as we discuss what’s happening now and what we are all doing to move forward in this new season of safety.

Seats are limited, so secure your free ticket now.

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