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Lone Worker Safety 2011 Conference & Exhibition Olympia Conference Centre, London, Tuesday 10th May 2011

by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2011
by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2011

The key objective of this year’s Lone Worker Safety 2011 Conference & Exhibition is once again to provide like minded professionals, interested in improving lone worker safety with specific and up-to-date information, which will go far beyond theory alone.


We have invited some of the most respected experts in lone worker safety, coming from a variety of backgrounds such as NHS, Police, Public Transport, Risk Management and Personal Safety Training 


Who should attend this event?


This positive and certainly very informative event is especially of relevance for lone workers themselves, health & safety professionals, managers and senior members of staff who work within organisations where lone working takes place.


Housing associations and teams, social and health care professionals, nursing staff, utilities field representatives and public transport professionals, all will benefit from attending our Lone Worker Safety 2011 event.


However, we will of course welcome everyone who shares our great passion for lone worker safety.


What are the benefits from attending?




  • Gain enhanced awareness of lone worker safety risks.


  • Improve your understanding of the strategies needed to improve lone worker safety.


  • Learn how to balance meeting your duty of care with providing an effective service to the public.


  • Understand better how technology can help to protect lone workers.


  • Gain a better knowledge of nature, causes and good responses to aggressive behaviour or conflict.


  • Discover how to help lone workers cope with the aftermath of an assault.

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Cost




  • Public & Private Sector: £239.00 + VAT (incl refreshments, lunch and conference pack)


  • Charitable Organisations: £179.00 + VAT (incl refreshments, lunch and conference pack) 

Please view our website, email us or call us on 0845 5193 953 if you have any questions in reference to our Lone Worker Safety 2011 event.


http://www.ppss-loneworkersafety.co.uk

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