Partners in Prevention Heath & Safety Conference & Trade Show

DatesApril 30-May 1 2013
CityMississauga, Ontario, Canada
LocationInternational Centre
Contact NameKristina Toomey
Local Phone905-614-1400
Tollfree Phone877-494-9777
Fax905-614-1420
Emailkristina.toomey@wsps.ca
Websitewww.partnersinpreventionconference.com
SummaryPartners in Prevention 2010Your face-to-face connection with Health & Safety professionals at THEIR annual conference.
Main BodyPartners in Prevention 2013 will feature another comprehensive collection of educational programmes and sessions; THE LARGEST and most extensive trade show, and THE BEST networking opportunites in the health & safety industry. More health & safety professionals attend Partners in Prevention each year to find out what is new in the industry and to view the latest product and service developments and innovations. This is the MUST-ATTEND Event for the Canadian Health & Safety Industry.
Fees$2095.00 for the first 10x10 - $1500.00 for each additional booth.
Additional InfoPartners in Prevention is co-located with CANECT, Canada's largest privately owned environmental trade show & conference.

Organizer

OrganizerWorkplace Safety & Prevention Services
Address5110 Creekbank Rd., Mississauga, Ontario Canada L4W0A1
Phone905-614-1400 Ext. 2244
Mobile905-715-6419
Toll Free877-494-9777
Fax905-614-1420
Emailkristina.toomey@wsps.ca
Websitewww.partnersinpreventionconference.com




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