Why Attending Health and Safety Events like the Health and Safety Event in Birmingham is a Game Changer?
- barbaraderecka
- Apr 10
- 3 min read
I just attended the Health and Safety Event in Birmingham and here are my thoughts!
Every year, health and safety professionals from across the UK attend various events to stay informed about industry best practices, earn CPDs, network with peers, and discover the latest developments. However, I believe these events aren't solely for safety professionals; they are also valuable for organisation owners, operations managers, production managers, construction managers, and many others. Events such as the Health and Safety Event in Birmingham serve not only as exhibitions but also as centers of knowledge, innovation, and connection.
1. Stay Ahead of Regulations
Health and safety regulations evolve constantly, with new legislation, industry standards, and compliance expectations emerging each year. Attending an event like the Birmingham Health and Safety Event gives you first-hand access to the latest updates, ensuring your business or organisation remains compliant—and more importantly—safe.
2. Hands-On Access to Innovation
Vendors and exhibitors at these events showcase the latest in safety technology, equipment, and software. From smart PPE and AI-driven risk assessment tools to fire safety tech and ergonomic solutions, the exhibition floor is a live demo of what’s next in safety innovation. It's essential to see... if your business still relies on Excel Spreadsheets and an ISO system stored on the G:/drive, you need to explore what's available to transition from the 20th to the 21st century.
3. Network With Industry Experts
These events gather professionals from all sectors—construction, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, education, and more. It’s a unique opportunity to connect with peers, hear how others are tackling similar challenges, and build relationships with thought leaders, consultants, and solution providers.
4. Free Learning Opportunities
Most health and safety events, including the one in Birmingham, offer free-to-attend seminars, panels, and CPD-accredited workshops. You can learn directly from experienced practitioners, legal advisors, and HSE representatives about topics that matter to your role—from mental health in the workplace to managing high-risk operations.
Even if you, as a business owner, cannot attend, ensure that your team does. It's important that your safety professionals don't feel guilty about 'losing a day of work' since it is actually an investment in their Continuous Development Program (CDP). To my dismay, I recently heard a business director say, 'We generally don't attend these kinds of events; it's a waste of time.' Really?
5. Boost Your Professional Development
Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned H&S manager, attending professional events reflects your commitment to growth. It’s also a great way to build your credibility, earn CPD points, and take insights back to your team that can drive real change.
Be sure to share the information and invite others who might be interested in attending, as many people are unaware of when and where these events take place, and that they are free to attend.
6. It’s Not Just for Safety Professionals
If you’re a business owner, HR professional, facilities manager, or part of an operations team, this event is for you, too. Health and safety is everyone’s responsibility, and understanding its impact across the organisation helps create a stronger, more resilient workplace culture.
Health and Safety Event - Final Thoughts
Attending the Health and Safety Event in Birmingham, Coventry, London, Manchester, etc. isn’t just a day out of the office—it’s an investment in your people, your processes, and your peace of mind.
Attending these events has definitely invigorated me as a safety professional. I now have more ideas and feel that, year after year, we are making progress as a group of safety professionals, working together to create a safer future for our organizations and teams.

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