HSENI WORKPLACE HEALTH CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

Apr 7, 2025 | UK News

The Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSENI) will introduce its Workplace Health Campaign, in addition to latest TV, radio and social media campaign advertising, at its workplace health conference and exhibition, taking place on 9 and 10 April.

In support of HSENI’s corporate mission for 2023-2028, its workplace health campaign is aimed at raising awareness on the following three key workplace ill health priorities:

  • occupational lung diseases
  • occupational cancers
  • work-related mental wellbeing and musculoskeletal disorders

The campaign’s focus will be to identify the main workplace ill health concerns, the impact they can have, and the need for appropriate controls.

Speakers from across the UK and Ireland will bring their expertise of occupational health and wellbeing knowledge and insights to the conference stage at La Mon Hotel & Country Club in Belfast on Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 April.

For registration details visit https://nhs-confederation.idloom.events/HSENI or email: laura.hughes@hseni.gov.uk

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