IOSH Ireland conference - Strategic direction for the contemporary workplace in Ireland 08.00-15.40 Thursday 06 September 2018 Castleknock Hotel ...
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IOSH Ireland conference Strategic direction for the contemporary workplace in Ireland 08.00–15.40 Thursday 06 September 2018 Castleknock Hotel, Porterstown Road, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 WNR7, Ireland In partnership with www.iosh.co.uk/irelandbranch
IOSH Ireland conference Strategic direction for the contemporary workplace in Ireland Delegate information 08.00–15.40, Thursday 06 September 2018 Castleknock Hotel, Porterstown Road, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 WNR7, Ireland Overview - provide guidance on workplace health IOSH Ireland’s conference will focus on promotion and support for employers workplace safety and workplace health - discuss the objectives of European promotion. It will look at how the disciplines Safety Week and its focus on Managing can complement each other to support Dangerous Substances health and safety professionals and provide - examine forthcoming approaches for knowledge and skills that can be taken back workplace health promotion and the to their organisations. HSA’s strategy for 2019–2021 Part of the day will focus on workplace - Provide excellent networking opportunities health promotion. Practical advice and with like-minded people. techniques will be provided on how to build Who should attend employee resilience, looking at patterns This event is open to anyone with an of behaviour, emotional reactions and interest in workplace safety and health and expectations in the workplace. workplace health promotion, including: An exciting range of speakers includes Healthy - IOSH members and non-members Ireland and the HSA. The HSA will provide - health and safety professionals information on European Safety Week and - health promotion professionals the topic for the next two years – Managing - human resources professionals Dangerous Substances. They will also discuss - managers the themes of their 2019–2021 strategy. What you need to know There will be an exhibition at the conference, Exhibitor opportunities are available. If you where companies will showcase their safety would like to promote your organisation, and health products or services, offering raise awareness of your brand or showcase a delegates ideas for improving safety and new product or service, please email Louise health in their workplace. Griffin (IOSH Event Coordinator) or call +44 (0)116 257 3373 for more information. What’s in it for you? This conference will provide you with Lunch and refreshments will be provided updated knowledge and skills, including throughout the day. Please note that booking practical expertise to use in your organisation is essential. and personal life. The day will: - create awareness of how employers can play a role in improving the health and safety of their workers
IOSH Ireland conference Strategic direction for the contemporary workplace in Ireland Programme information 08.00–15.40, Thursday 06 September 2018 Castleknock Hotel, Porterstown Road, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 WNR7, Ireland 08.00 Registration, exhibition 12.00 Improving productivity and networking in the workplace Professor Peter McBride 08.45 Open and welcome Group Chief Executive, Inspire Richard McIvor, Chair, IOSH Ireland Regional Coordinating Committee 12.45 Open discussion forum with the morning speakers 08.50 Introduction Herbert Mulligan, Conference 13.00 Lunch, exhibition Chair and Editor, Health and and refreshments Safety Review 14.00 EU-OSHA 2018–2019 campaign: 09.00 How to build resilience Healthy Workplaces Manage in the workplace Dangerous Substances Shane Martin, Psychologist, Brenda O’Brien, Manager, Brussels Moodwatchers liaison office, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work 09.45 Update on Healthy Workplace (EU-OSHA) framework Biddy O’Neill, Healthy Workplaces 14.30 Health and Safety Authority Project Lead, Healthy Ireland, Strategy 2019–2022 Department of Health Peter Claffey, Programme Manager Health and Safety Authority 10.30 Refreshments, exhibition and networking 15.15 Open discussion forum with the afternoon speakers 11.00 Breathing new life into occupational health 15.30 Summary and thanks Nicola Monson, Deputy Chief Herbert Mulligan, Conference Executive, Health and Safety Chair and Editor, Health and Executive for Northern Ireland Safety Review (HSENI) 15.40 Close 11.30 Trends and determinants of work-related musculoskeletal disorders In Ireland Bertrand Maitre, Senior Research Officer, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Note: The programme details may be subject to change
IOSH Ireland conference Strategic direction for the contemporary workplace in Ireland Booking information 08.00–15.40, Thursday 06 September 2018 Castleknock Hotel, Porterstown Road, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 WNR7, Ireland Event fees IOSH members: €80 / £70.15 + VAT = £84.18 | Non-members: €100 / £87.70 + VAT = £105.24 The fee includes lunch and refreshments. Booking and payment By email: Please send your completed booking form to bookings@iosh.com and we will contact you to arrange secure payment. By post: Please post your completed booking form to the Bookings team, IOSH, The Grange, Highfield Drive, Wigston, Leicestershire, LE18 1NN, UK. Either you can enclose a cheque with this, or we will contact you to arrange secure payment. By phone: Simply ring the Bookings team on +44 (0)116 257 3197 and register your place using your credit or debit card. Payment terms Full payment must be received before the event to secure your place. If payment hasn’t been made in full by Thursday 30 August 2018, your booking will be cancelled. Cancellation policy and refunds Please let us know in writing if you need to cancel your booking by sending an email to bookings@iosh.com, or a letter to the Bookings team, IOSH, The Grange, Highfield Drive, Wigston, Leicestershire, LE18 1NN, UK. Cancellations are subject to the following terms: - Cancellations received within seven - Cancellations between four and eight working days of booking (a ‘cooling off’ weeks (20–39 working days) from the period) will receive a full refund event will receive a 25 per cent refund - Cancellations received at least eight or more - Cancellations less than four weeks (19 weeks (40 or more working days) from the working days) from the event will not event will receive a 50 per cent refund receive a refund. If we have to cancel an event, we will always endeavour to give a full refund of your event fee or, if you prefer, transfer your booking to a similar event. We cannot reimburse you for any associated expenses booked, eg travel, accommodation. The full terms and conditions of our cancellation and refund policy can be found at www.iosh.co.uk/terms#Events.
IOSH Ireland conference Strategic direction for the contemporary workplace in Ireland Delegate information 08.00–15.40, Thursday 06 September 2018 Castleknock Hotel, Porterstown Road, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 WNR7, Ireland Delegate details (your event/joining instructions will be sent electronically) Title First name* Surname* Job title* Organisation name and address* Tel Fax email (we need this for providing confirmations and event details) Are you a member of IOSH? yes no Membership number If you have any dietary/special requirements, please list them How did you hear about this event? Brochure Connect IOSH Magazine Website Email Social media Other .................. *As you want them to appear on your badge and the delegate list Sorry, we can’t accept bookings after Thursday 30th August 2018. Acknowledgment When we’ve received your registration and taken payment in full, we’ll confirm your booking and send you more details by email. We must receive your payment at least five working days before the event. If you haven’t received your paperwork by Thursday 30th August 2018, please contact the Bookings team on +44 (0)116 257 3197 or email bookings@iosh.com. Further information If you have any questions about the event, please call the Events team on +44 (0)116 257 3100 (option 3) or email events@iosh.com. Visit www.iosh.co.uk/events for regular updates. Your data: By entering your details on this form to register for this event, you agree to allow IOSH to contact you, by email or phone, about this event and your booking. Please note: your name, job title and organisation will be added to the delegate list and shared with the venue, delegates, exhibitors and sponsors registered for the event. No other information will be shared. Special requirements are also shared anonymously with the event venue. IOSH members: Your personal data contained within our system will be used to fulfil our contractual obligations to you. Our full General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) can be found on our website www.iosh.co.uk/privacynotice Past delegates list: If you would like to be added to the past delegates list and receive information about this event (or events on a related topic) in future years please tick the box. All information provided in the progamme is correct at the time of going to print. IOSH reserves the right to make appropriate changes as necessary.
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