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Northern Ireland Safegty Group 2025 Annual Conference

  • La Mon Hotel, Belfast 41 Gransha Road Newtownards, Northern Ireland, BT23 5RF United Kingdom (map)

Yordas will be attending the Northern Ireland Safety Group (NISG) 2025 Annual Conference, happening at the La Man Hotel in Belfast on the 6th of November.

Topics on the day will include: HSENI Viewpoint; Violence at Work; Cyber Security for H&S and HR Personnel; Martyn’s Law and Wider Security Implications; Occupational Health; Dynamic Risk Assessment etc.

The conference boasts a full day of informative talks and panel sessions with the following break-out zones available throughout the day:

  • Health Matters Occupational Health – Health Checks offered such as blood pressure and pulse assessments, diabetes risk assessments and body composition assessments;

  • EHS International - Practical Fire Fighting Demo plus VR fire-fighting at their Exhibition Stand;

  • Industry Training Services – A Practical Confined Space Overview;

  • IOSH Transition to Communities and what it means for Members Presentation by David Donnelly, IOSHNI Chair.

Why you should attend

  • Something for all sectors and will offer invaluable information and cover technical advances,

  • The opportunity to gain CPD points towards professional development,

  • An extensive exhibition area available throughout the day,

  • Networking with peers during breaks.

Yordas Representation

Malcolm Stewart (VP Global Sales and Marketing) will be attending on behalf of Yordas. We invite all our clients and partners who are attending the conference to meet us. We would be happy to discuss how we can help navigate and simplify the complex landscape of global chemical regulations.

For more details, please visit the NISG 2025 Annual Conference website. Join us as we contribute to shaping the future of industry policies and practices.

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