South India's only occupational health and safety trade show by UBM India
Chennai, 26th May, 2016: UBM India announced the launch of the 3rd edition of Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) India in Chennai. Slated for the 9th and 10th June 2016 at the Chennai Trade Centre, the expo aims to bring together renowned Indian and International exhibitors, consultants, business experts and key government officials on an industry platform to exchange global best practices and seek solutions for challenges pertaining to workplace safety and health. The expo is supported by Gujarat Safety Council and Indian Technical Textile Association.
OSH Chennai 2016, in addition to giving an opportunity to health and safety suppliers and service providers from across the world to showcase their innovations and knowledge amidst an industry landscape of vastly untapped India market, will feature a two day conference to drive occupational safety and health as a priority for companies, whilst reiterating the significance and business benefits of investing in health and safety of its workforce, in-turn, its own organisation and the economy at large. The expo will also feature an Innovation Zone which will be a platform for exhibitors to promote and showcase innovative products that will benefit the occupational safety and health industry at large.
OSH Chennai has been consistently growing in size and depth, attracting industry leaders and key exhibitors including our ‘Presenting Partner’ – Dickies, ‘Occupational Safety & Health Partner’ - Euro Safety Footwear (India) Pvt Ltd and others such as Mallcom India Ltd; Venus Safety and Health Pvt Ltd; Acme Safetywears Ltd; Accent Industries Ltd; Prolite Autoglo Ltd; Acme Fabrik Plast Co; Lakeland Glove and Safety Apparels Pvt Ltd; Allied Safety Equipments Pvt Ltd; JLG Industries; Aktion Safety Solutions Pvt Ltd; Tobit Engineers; Tej Engineering; Prem Safety Works; Hetal International and NIST Institute Pvt. Ltd. The expo will also see international participation from countries such as USA, Germany and Japan.