News

Western Australia gets its first safety show

  •  16 May 2008
  • 0 comments
Western Australia gets its first safety show

THE inaugural WA Safety Show will run from 12 August to 14 August 2008, in conjunction with the WA Safety Conference.

Organisers are expecting 3000 visitors at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, while the Safety Conference will feature more the 30 Australian and international speakers. According to the Safety Institute of Australia, the conference will address various topics such as workplace wellness and critical incident investigation.

The Safety Show is slated to feature a spectrum of lifesaving solutions, from asbestos removal and automation safety through to tracking devices for trapped workers and waste management.

It will also see corporate wellness services like flu shots, skin checks and stress-busting programs.

150 exhibitors are expected to have stalls at the show, including BOC, Elliott Australia, JLG Industries, Steel Blue and Toyota Materials Handling.

The organisers are particularly excited with Identec Solutions, supplier of the WatcherMine system which uses radio frequency identification tags to find workers in the event of a mine collapse.

Molescan Australia, another exhibitor, will display their mobile scanning service, which visits workplaces to provide skin cancer scans. Attendees can take the opportunity to be screened for suspicious moles.

Add a comment

Add a comment Comments

No comments found, be the first to add one.
Thank you very much.

Your comment has been submitted.

Required

Please enter your name.

Required, but never displayed.

Please enter a valid email address.

Optional, and linked if provided.

Required and you can write upto 600 words for your comment.

Please enter your comment and limit it to 600 words.

Required

Please enter the code shown on the right.
Check this box to receive the latest updates in our email newsletter.
to get Safe To Work
delivered to your inbox
International bills to pay? Sign up now!