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Listing of all 52 news releases from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences:
Exhibitors show safe materials handling products
Around 50 exhibitors will showcase materials and manual handling products and services at Sydney Materials Handling.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (16 August 2007)
New exhibitors come to safety show
Sydney Materials Handling is a show dedicated to load, move and shift solutions co-located with The Safety Show Sydney.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 9 August 2007)
Robots that "can see" in Melbourne
Press conference on SafetyEYE at 8am, May 22, Melbourne Exhibition Centre before National Manufacturing Week opens.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 9 May 2007)
Workplace safety events to take place at Brisbane
Safety know-how at Queensland Safety Conference and Show.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (18 April 2007)
Safety In Action continues to shine
The celebratory tenth Safety In Action trade show and conference drew big crowds and offered a host of new attractions for visitors.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (29 March 2007)
Queensland Safety Show is back and 30% bigger
The Queensland Safety Show will be 30 per cent bigger following the success of the inaugural event last year.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (27 March 2007)
Top OHS salary packages nudge $300,000
Once considered something of a dead-end job, occupational health and safety has become one of Australia's most lucrative career choices, a salary survey has revealed.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (20 March 2007)
What's on at Safety in Action
Complete schedule for Safety in Action March 20-22.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (16 March 2007)
Emerging threats to workplace safety
WorkChoices poses the "biggest threat to the safety of Australian workers since asbestos", according to the body representing Victorian workplace safety professionals.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (12 March 2007)
Workplace stress on the increase
Ahead of her March 20 address to the Safety In Action Conference, Professor Niki Ellis says the rise of casual employment had serious implications for workers' health.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (20 February 2007)
Innovative events at Safety in Action
Celebrities, hands-on demos, success stories, feature at Safety In Action.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 6 February 2007)
Chef campaigns for safety in the kitchen
Kids and knives in the kitchen: Tobie Puttock stars at Safety in Action.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 4 January 2007)
Monday morning work really is bad for you.
Technical background article A study of 750,000 workers compensation statistics has revealed that 'morningitis' is a real workplace risk.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 7 December 2006)
Star line-up for 10th Safety In Action Conference.
Dr Barry Jones and the owner of Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Restaurant are among those to address the tenth anniversary Safety In Action Conference.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 7 December 2006)
Safety in Action held in Melbourne, 20-22 March
10th Safety In Action to boast new fields and 25% more materials handling.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (29 November 2006)
26 000 visit Sydney safety event
More than 26,000 flock to three big safety shows.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 8 November 2006)
The Safety Show Sydney eyes record attendance
WorkCover NSW has signed on as principal sponsor and will use the event to celebrate best practice occupational health and safety at the WorkCover NSW Safe Work Awards
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (11 September 2006)
Take control of chemical management
Chemwatch provides full chemical management systems and will have program demonstrations and tutorials available at The Safety Show, Sydney, from 17 to 19 October at the Sydney Showground
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (11 September 2006)
Managing a wealth of MSDS information
Infosafe database computer system makes critical MSDS information instantly available.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (11 September 2006)
Big savings on asbestos encapsulation
20 per cent discount on asbestos encapsulation from Metro Asbestos Encapsulators for visitors to The Safety Show, Sydney.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (11 September 2006)
First Queensland Safety Show a hit
Mock Trial raises workplace injury awareness
Preparing for the worst - death at work
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at the office
Workplace safety show attracts 12,129 visitors
Non-stop demos, displays, seminars and tours
International Worker's Memorial Day
Planning for a bird flu pandemic
Australians are not ready for disasters
Conference to explore the duty to consult
Stay up to date with OHS Solution Finder
On-site physiotherapy to be demonstrated at show
Safety In Action Conference scheduled for May 2006
Australian safety show grows by 29 per cent
Free workplace safety workshops from WorkCover NSW
Discounted asbestos roofing sealing service
New Environment to exhibit at The Safety Show
Safety network controller is DeviceNet-ready
All types of lockouts to be exhibited
Bosbox is a safe way to provide temporary power
Up-to-date OSH information in a choice of formats
Guarding, Cat 4 pneumatic valves and more on show
TestnTrack system tests, tags and records results
Test and track system simplifies appliance tagging
Why telling people to relax is not helpful
Call for Australian government to nationalise OHS
Sleepy judges and truck drivers in the spotlight
What managers want from safety professionals
An accident victim tells his own story
Safety products, workshops and advice at show
Safety conference to cover all bases

