Learn how major brands and industry experts manage safety in the storage industry at SEMA’s annual safety conference Safety in the Storage Industry: Meeting Customers’ Expectations on Thursday 3rd November at the National Motorcycle Museum.

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Ten speakers cover current statutory and generic product related topics illustrated by real case studies to learn from.

Nina Day, Senior Engineer, Health and Safety Laboratory says that by applying PUWER, the safe and effective storage and transportation of goods can deliver improved efficiency and fewer costs for business.

Neil Sheehan, Safety, Health and Environmental Manager for ASDA Stores Ltd shows how the retailer has embraced and implemented across a diverse retail construction work stream 2015’s revised CDM Regulations.

Phil Ganner, Safety Specialist, SpanSet Ltd is to put safety first by introducing the very latest PPE technology for installation engineers.

Weetabix Health and Safety Advisor, Karen Wheeler talks about how the brand has successfully implemented a top down/bottom up approach in changing the safety culture of the business.

Terry Mallard, Health and Safety Inspector, Birmingham City Council explains exactly how local authority inspectors work with the storage industry.

Dagan Hyde, Commercial Design Manager of Link 51 shows how a welldesigned racking system delivers on safety, competiveness and ROI.

John Lewis’s Warehouse Safety Coordinator Andrew Noble, explains how the human factor can be managed to overcome potential safety issues.

SEMA’s Steve Cowen of SEMA’s Technical Committee reviews their latest cantilever developments in the safe storage of metal, long products and heavy goods.

Helen Ballard, Group Racking Maintenance Manager, Travis Perkins Plc explains how this multi-branded estate manages its racking inspection schedule and maintenance programme.

SEMA-main-logo-PB[6]Find out how Risk and Compliance Manager, Simon Ambridge of drinks wholesaler Matthew Clark has implemented a single system of compliance and regulation across 12 sites under the new Regulatory Delivery directorate.

SEMA’s president, Matt Grierson says; “SEMA’s 2016 day’s safety conference and exhibition is a mustattend event for end users who want to stay abreast of best practice and to find out how major organisations are leading the way.”

The event starts at 9.30am, includes a buffet lunch and is excellent value for money at £135 + VAT.

SEMA

Tel: 0121 601 6359

www.sema.org.uk

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