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Health and safety at IFSEC Southeast Asia 2016

by Mark Rowe

IFSEC Southeast Asia, the regional security, fire and safety event will run on September 7 to 9, 2016, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia. Now in its fourth year, the event will host various seminars and conferences alongside the exhibition joined by giant international brands. IFSEC Southeast Asia (SEA) is launching the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) section on the show floor. The launch of Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) will be supported by NEBOSH who will have an area on the show floor where visitors can go to learn best practice health and safety.

International Workplace is providing the Health and Safety seminars at the event. The conference will include, on September 7:

1130 – 1230
Transitioning to ISO 45001: the new International Standard for Occupational Safety and Health
Danny Cousins, International Workplace

1400 – 1500
Educational travel risk management
Anthony Wong and Sebastian Wong, Singapore American School

1500 – 1600
Sustainability: the cutting edge of risk management?
David Sharp, International Workplace

8 September 2016

1130 – 1230
Fire risk assessment: principles and practice
Danny Cousins, International Workplace

1400 – 1500
Developing a global framework for health and safety competency
David Sharp, International Workplace

1500 – 1600
Safety culture
Tim Chappell and Matthew Rees, Harrow International School.

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