WORKPLACE HEALTH PROTECTION CONFERENCE (16-19 JUNE)

Apr 10, 2025 | UK News

The British Occupational Hygiene Society will host OH2025 – The Workplace Health Protection Conference’ from 16-19 June in Newcastle, which will bring together several industry leaders, researchers and professionals from across the globe to the Hilton Newcastle Gateshead in Newcastle.

Following on from the IOHA 2024 conference in Dublin, ‘OH2025 The Workplace Health Protection Conference’ promises to be bigger and more innovative than ever. The three-day conference runs from 17 to 19 June with the Professional Development Courses taking place on Monday 16 June.

Several leading organisations have already signed on as exhibitors for OH2025, including: Shawcity, Casella Solutions, the Institute of Occupational Medicine, Vent-Tech, SKC, Marchwood, Gully Howard Technical, Draeger, Envirocare, i2 Analytical, Trolex and ISS EHS. These exhibitors will showcase the latest products, services, and innovations in the field of workplace health protection and occupational hygiene.

Several key themes to shape the conference agenda will include:

  • Building competence, capacity, and capability in managing workplace health risks.
  • Delivering the green revolution and managing climate change without workplace health casualties.
  • Exploring the impact of artificial intelligence and technological innovations on health risk management in the workplace.
  • Addressing the one-size-fits-all approach to diverse health impacts across varied workforces.
  • Identifying substances of concern and improving awareness, understanding, and control.
  • Understanding the links between physical health risk management and mental health challenges, such as stress and illness.
  • Examining the role of governments, regulators, policymakers, and think tanks in influencing occupational hygiene practices and workplace health outcomes.

For any queries email conferences@bohs.org. Click here for more information and bookings.

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