CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PARTNERSHIP FORUM 2014

04 Nov 2014

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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PARTNERSHIP 2014

By Ruth Baily

The Construction Safety Partnership Annual Forum will take place on Wednesday the 26th of November at Construction House. 

With the construction industry now showing signs of recovery, the forum will focus on how the industry should address improvements in healthy and safety management across the sector.

There will be a series of presentation by Health and Safety industry leaders.  These will be followed by an opportunity for attendees to break into syndicate groups for discussion.  The discussion points will include the key questions relating to the future of CSP and the priority action areas relating to improving industry management of health and safety issues in 2015.

The programme for the day will be as follows:

Chairman: Peter McCabe,Construction Safety Partnership

7.30am–8.15am:           Registration & Networking

8.15am–8.30am:           Welcome from CSP Chairman

8.30am–8.45am:           Gerald Nash TD, Minster of State, Department ofJobs, Enterprise and Innovation

                                      “Construction 2020– how can it assist improving safety”

8.45am–9.30am:           Construction Projections 2015

                                      Tom Parlon, CIF

                                      John McGrath, SOLAS

                                      Fergus Whelan, ICTU

9.30am–9.45am:           Hank Fogarty, CIRI–“Construction Industry Register of Ireland –how can it influence safety?”

9.45am–10.30am:         Targeting Health Improvements

                                      Brian Higgisson,HSA

                                      Martin Cronin, J.Sisk&Son

                                      Kieran Sludds, HSA

10.30am–11.00am:       Break

11.00am–11.30am:       Syndicate groups (3)

11.30am–12.15pm:       Feedback & Discussion

 

To book a place on the Forum please contact :[email protected]– please note that numbers are limited.

 

 

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