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South Korean manufacturer set to showcase local safety products at the Workplace Health and...

KameLo, a manufacturer of safety wear items headquartered in South Korea, is expanding its reach to safeguard Australian workers by exhibiting at the upcoming Workplace Health and Safety Show, taking place in Sydney from 20 to 21 September. 

AI, wearable technology could help protect workers from injuries, expert says

Artificial intelligence and wearable technology can help companies better understand the risk profile of their workforce and provide bespoke injury prevention training where needed, according to a workplace safety expert. 

New program on technology innovations added to the Workplace Health & Safety Show

The organisers of the 2023 Sydney Workplace Health and Safety Show announced the launch of its Spotlight Stage event, a two-day program that will cover the latest in workplace safety regulations, technological innovations, employee wellbeing, and safety best practises.

5 things employers must prioritise in new WHS strategy— IEC Group CEO

Marie Kinsella, CEO of the IEC Group – the organisers of the upcoming Workplace Health and Safety Show – said that with the recently released 10-year Australian Work Health and Safety (WHS) Strategy, employers should prioritise the prevention of fatalities, injuries, and illness as well as the promotion of improved mental health for workers, among other things.

Workplace Health & Safety Show 2023 to kick off in Brisbane and Sydney

The Workplace Health and Safety Show aimed at providing the latest news and research, technology and products concerning health and safety at work is set to bring together business figures in both Brisbane and Sydney this year.
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