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Managing change in hazardous industries – 2 July

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IOSH is pleased to announce that the programme is now available, and bookings are open for this IOSH Hazardous Industries Group event, ‘Managing change in hazardous industries’ on 02 July in Manchester.

The event includes an interactive workshop for you to discuss challenges and successes with Management of Change (MoC), and aims to educate and inform delegates about:

  • areas of business and physical changes that require management
    ●covering organisational change
    ●physical plant changes
    ●knowledge management and related creeping change
    ●presenting tools
    ●examples of how these changes can be managed
    ●the standards used to guide the adequacy of these arrangements.

Take a look at the programme and line-up of speakers for more information, and to secure your place visit the online booking page. Alternatively, you can email the Bookings Team or call them on 0116 257 3197.

If you have any questions about the event, please email Louise Griffin, IOSH Event Co-ordinator, or call 0116 257 3373

Katie Hedges

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