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| 9.00 |
Registration and coffee
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| 9.30 |
Chair's welcome and introduction
Sheila Pantry OBE, Sheila Pantry Associates Ltd
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| 9.35 |
The Health and Safety Agenda 2009: Overview
Nattasha Freeman, Director, Phoenix Beard Property Consultants and President, IOSH from November 2008
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| 10.15 |
Helping OSH managers and directors in organisations to reduce ill-health and injury in the workplace
- British Safety Council's aims and objectives
- Director responsibility and worker involvement programmes
- Why training is essential
- Building productive relationships to achieve goals
- Lessons learned/case studies of successes: experiences from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
Neal Stone, Senior Adviser, British Safety Council
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| 11.00 |
Coffee and networking
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| 11.15 |
Know your statutory duties: updating your knowledge
- Recent legislation
- What is going to alter and how
- Areas of concern
- Clarifying your organisations' knowledge
Jeremy Stranks, Trainer, Author and Managing Consultant, Safety and Hygiene Consultants
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| 12.00 |
Employee health management
- Occupational health issues for all workers, managers and directors
- Why employee health management is needed
- Rehabilitation of workers
- Getting people to come to work - absence management... all that adds up to good health is good business for all
- How this will affect the health and safety practitioners role
Paul Reeve, Health and Safety Manager, Electrical Contractors’ Association Ltd
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| 12.50 |
Lunch
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| 2.00 |
Engaging Advanced Behavioural Safety (ABS)
- Techniques for engaging directors, managers and workers
- Principles and practices of ABS
- Case studies
Dr Tim Marsh, Managing Director, Ryder-Marsh (Safety) Ltd
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| 2.45 |
Work-related road safety: role of the health and safety practitioner
- Workplace driving
- Responsibilities
- Advice and guidance
- Case studies
Dr Will Murray, Research Director for Interactive Driving Systems and a Visiting Research fellow at the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland
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| 3.15 |
Tea and networking
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| 3.30 |
Health and Safety Executive's major initiatives and priorities in 2009
- Sensible health and safety at work including European Week and risk assessment
- HSE core business and the right interventions to reduce workplace injury and ill-health
- Challenges and pressures for HSE including better regulation and worker involvement
- Priorities for companies in 2009
- Partnerships to achieve goals in 2009
Representative from HSE
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| 4.15 |
Discussion and chair's closing remarks
Sheila Pantry OBE, Sheila Pantry Associates Ltd
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| 5.00 |
Close of conference |