16 January 2013

Visit of the BOHS President Elect

Organised by:

 SCI's Health and Safety Group in conjunction with the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) London, South and South East Region

SCI HQ, London

Registration Closed

This event is no longer available for registration.

Attendees
Attendance may count towards Continuing Professional Development on any CPD schemes - including the BOHS Faculty of Occupational Hygiene's - which are self administered.
Programme

Day

Event Schedule
17:00
Introduction - Bob Daunton. HM Specialist HSE.
17:10
Presentation by David O'Malley, President Elect, BOHS Genesis Environmental Ltd.
17:50
The changing structure of occupational hygiene qualifications to meet the global challenge of industrial disease. Presentation - Terry McDonald, Chief Examiner, BOHS
18:20
Presentation by David O'Malley
18:45
Sandwiches and soft drinks in the conservatory.
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Venue and Contact

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SCI HQ, 14-15 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PS

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Email: communications@soci.org


Fees
Free event.

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Booking Process/Deadlines
This is a FREE Event, open to members and non-members
CPD Info

SCI Members attending this meeting are able to claim CPD points.

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Additional Info
Exhibition and Sponsorship

An exhibition will take place alongside the conference for companies and related organisations who may wish to exhibit. Please email conferences@soci.org for further information and prices. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.