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Expo and Convention Centre Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Industry Briefing

Expo and Convention Centre Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Industry Briefing

Expo and Convention Centre Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Industry Briefing

Instructions

Instructions

Instructions

The downloading of the slides is available below.


Please indicate your attendance by filling in your contact information upon clicking on the "Acknowledge" button below.


Please ensure that your contact details are keyed in correctly, as you will receive a QR code via the email address you keyed in that will be used for onsite spot checks to check if you have attended this briefing. Failure to have the QR code will result in stopping work.


The expiry for this briefing cycle is on 31 Dec 2027, after which you will need to retake the briefing again.

The downloading of the slides is available below.


Please indicate your attendance by filling in your contact information upon clicking on the "Acknowledge" button below.


Please ensure that your contact details are keyed in correctly, as you will receive a QR code via the email address you keyed in that will be used for onsite spot checks to check if you have attended this briefing. Failure to have the QR code will result in stopping work.


The expiry for this briefing cycle is on 31 Dec 2027, after which you will need to retake the briefing again.

The downloading of the slides is available below.


Please indicate your attendance by filling in your contact information upon clicking on the "Acknowledge" button below.


Please ensure that your contact details are keyed in correctly, as you will receive a QR code via the email address you keyed in that will be used for onsite spot checks to check if you have attended this briefing. Failure to have the QR code will result in stopping work.


The expiry for this briefing cycle is on 31 Dec 2027, after which you will need to retake the briefing again.

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Expo and Convention Centre WSH Industry Briefing – Slides Deck
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