Thank you for all your submissions. The annual IOSH conference call for papers process is now closed.
If we accept your synopsis we will let you know by 27 August 2010.
The annual IOSH conference is the largest and most comprehensive health and safety conference in the UK, featuring a prestigious array of leading speakers, up-to-the-minute information and best practice case studies – all aimed at helping health and safety professionals meet their future challenges.
With a new government in power, coupled with the increasing unpredictable nature of the world in which we operate, the need for health and safety practitioners to adapt and evolve has never been more critical. This year’s conference theme will provide solutions to the unravelling challenges, offer the latest academic research and deliver case studies on maintaining core skills in health and safety.
The conference programme is currently in development and will be structured around six core themes:
- The developing role of the health and safety practitioner
- Making business sense
- Working with people
- Staying legal
- Maintaining core skills in health
- Maintaining core skills in safety.
This year we’re asking everyone who wants to submit a paper to indicate the level of health and safety practitioner it’s aimed at: advanced, intermediate or beginner. This will help us ensure that the programme is balanced, and allow us to market the content appropriately.
Please send in your synopsis by clicking on the link above. If we accept your synopsis we’ll let you know by 27 August 2010.