WM Factory Health & Maintenance Conference attracts top speakers29 April 2014

A top line-up of highly respected speakers will help you stay on the right side of the law and identify and deploy maintenance best practice in your plant at the WM Factory Health & Maintenance Conference on 5 June at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon.

Keynote speaker is HSE chair, Judith Hackitt CBE will set the scene for the Conference which will then go on to cover topics including: maintenance operator safety; organised maintenance and design for safety; outsourced maintenance; occupational risk prevention; Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER); efficient maintenance operations; and maintenance and CI: the path to excellence.

Brian Tinham, editor of Plant Engineer, said: "Effective maintenance is essential to a plant's productivity, quality and competitiveness. Employers and managers also have a legal duty of care to provide a safe working environment and to ensure safe working procedures for their maintenance teams and the protection of employees.

"The WM Factory Health & Maintenance Conference will cover all these issues and more making it a must attend event for anyone responsible for factory maintenance, health and safety and HR."

Other speakers include Peter Walsh, SOE/IPlantE; Alan Fitzpatrick, CNA Europe/BES; Paul Laidler, TUV SUD; Andrew Fraser, Reliable Manufacturing; Carl Bray, Nabarro, Derek Hill, Advanced Technology Services, and Neil Nevill , Siemens.

Cost for a place at this one-day conference is £195 (+VAT), with an early bird rate of just £175 (+VAT) for bookings before May 9. Extra discounts are also available for IPlantE members.

To find out more about the event and to book your place, visit the website at: www.maintenance-conference.co.uk

Ian Vallely

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