Manufacturing employers, safety professionals, and safety committee members are invited to learn, share, and network at this conference and trade show hosted by the BC Food Processors Health & Safety Council, the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters of BC, and WorkSafeBC.
- Early Bird registration has been extended to August 25, 2010
- Exhibitor space is sold out. If you would like to register on the wait list, please contact Nancy Wegman
- Our co-host the BC Food Processors Health & Safety Council has changed its name to Food Industry Occupational Safety Association of BC (FIOSA). We are Looking forward to continuing to serve all of our valued clients by providing high quality professional Occupational Health & Safety resources.
The sessions will feature experts speaking on important health and safety issues in today’s manufacturing industry. Delegates can expect two full days of discussion, dialogue, and debate between like-minded individuals.
Conference topics include:
- Slips, trips, and falls
- Safeguarding equipment
- Ergonomics/MSIs
- Return-to-work/Stay-at-work programs
- Influencing human behavior to improve safety
- Managing toxic chemical processes in manufacturing
Conference dates:
- October 24: Evening registration and reception
- October 25 and 26: Two full days of speakers and topics
- October 27 to 29: Additional workshops will be hosted by the B.C. Food Processors Health and Safety Council
Registration fees:
$399 early bird (before August 25)
$450 (after August 25)
For more information e-mail: makeitsafe@worksafebc.com.
Interested in becoming a sponsor? View our sponsorship package(406kb).
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