Health & Safety Law Update 2024: A Half Day Online Conference
Wed 20 Mar 2024 2:00 PM - 5:15 PM GMT
Online, Zoom
Description
Following last year's very popular event, this very timely half day online conference covers a wide range of very topical issues. It will be delivered by speakers all of whom are experts in Health & Safety law. Each will present a 25 minute session on their specific topic, ranging from: the importance of mental health - "Employers must treat mental and physical health as equally important." (ACAS) to food allergen fatalities at work and a Health and safety criminal trial war story.
This online conference will be streamed live, direct to your desktop, tablet or smart phone so you can watch it from your office or home. You can participate in the conference live or watch the recorded version whenever you want. In each case you will receive a free recording of the complete conference after the event.
The price for this is £240. This is a per organisation price, so up to 20 of your colleagues can participate at no extra charge, even if they are viewing it from a different location. So, of course, if there are 10 of you, for example, the cost per delegate would be just £24.00.
For firms with 4 or less partners the price is £99 for a single ticket
This is streets ahead of a recorded webinar with one speaker. With this online conference, you will be able to participate with your colleagues as you want - either live, or in segments (perhaps viewing it a session at a time over several days/weeks) or on an on-demand, recorded basis. You will be able to take part by video or audio to watch or hear our panel of expert speakers cover the current hot topics, and answer or ask questions, from the comfort of your office or home.
The topics to be covered are:
Fire/Building Safety
Food allergen fatalities emanating from a work environment
Work-related mental health issues
The extension of fixed costs on the fast track to non-PI areas
HSE guidance to on representations pre charge and their admissibility
Defending individuals in manslaughter/H&S investigations & prosecutions.
Health and safety criminal trial: a war story
Our Speakers:
Gerard Forlin KC, , BL (Ireland) Cornerstone Barristers and State Chambers, Sydney.
David Travers KC, Gough Square Chambers
Colin Moore, DAC Beachcroft
Miles Bennett, 5PB
Helen Boniface, Hogan Lovell
Robert Parkin, Deka Chambers
Important Notes about Booking
1. If you are booking more than say 14 delegates, it is probably better to make two bookings of half the number of delegates each, starting with the paying delegate and then adding half the free delegates to that booking and then creating a new booking for the rest of the free delegates. The reason for this is that the booking platform time-out kicks in perhaps too quickly and you can lose all the information you inputted. Alternatively you can book your first delegate and send the names, job titles and email addresses of the additional delegates to us at info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk
2. Payment can be made by credit or debit card or alternatively by invoice. The option to pay by invoice is below the pay by card option in the booking form
3. If you have more than 20 delegates then extra delegates are £20 each. Contact us at info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk to arrange this
4. If you don't have the complete list of who will be attending you can book for those that you know will be attending and add the others at a later date
5. If you would like to submit questions in advance to the speakers please send them to info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk
6. Please ensure that, when booking, you get colleagues' email addresses entirely correct as failure to do so will probably mean that they will not receive joining instructions
The Legal Training Consultancy
The Legal Training Consultancy is a full-service training consultancy with a large portfolio of conferences, courses and trainers. Over the years we have been responsible for putting together a vast number of law and tax related conferences, webinars, seminars, videos and e-learning modules. Altogether more than 2000.