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You can also expect to have access to:

  • 30 symposia
  • 6 technical sessions, including a business leaders roundtable
  • free workshops with qualifying professional development points
  • free technical tours to see safety behind the scenes at some of Sydney's best-in-practice workplaces

Symposia topics include:

  • psychological safety
  • psychosocial hazards
  • biological hazards
  • safety in construction
  • occupational disease
  • lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
  • intergenerational and diverse workforces
  • education and training for the future of work
  • digital transformation
  • technology and safety
  • building a safety culture
  • comprehensive worker health
  • designing safety into work and workplaces
  • regulation and compliance

Find out more about the World Congress here.

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14 September, 2023
Skye Buatava, our Director of the World Congress, recently shared her OSH journey in a candid interview with World of Safety and Health Asia. She delves into her commitment to the prevention of harm and offers a nuanced perspective on the evolving landscape of workplace safety.
6 September, 2023
🔥 We’re giving Australian registered delegates the chance to win 20 tickets to Luna Park Sydney. Enjoy a fun day out for you and your team!
5 September, 2023
In a candid and insightful conversation, Alan Stevens, Head of Strategic Engagement at the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), shares his thoughts on the global landscape of occupational safety and health (OSH). With a focus on empowering women and transforming workplaces, Stevens reveals the innovative strategies and heartfelt anecdotes that define his work. As the World Congress on safety and health at work approaches, his insights offer a glimpse into the future of OSH and the role of IOSH in shaping it.

23rd World Congress | Sydney, Australia

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