2023 Safety Leadership Conference and Safety+ Symposium co-located in Orlando

Jan. 23, 2023
EHS Today has announced that its 12th annual Safety Leadership Conference will take place in Orlando, Florida, on September 18-20, 2023.

EHS Today has announced that its 12th annual Safety Leadership Conference will take place in Orlando, Florida, on September 18-20, 2023. The conference will offer attendees five session tracks, 15 Safety Talks, and safety tours of Orlando-area facilities. The event will also host the presentation of the 2023 America's Safest Companies awards. For the first time this year, the conference will be co-located with the Voluntary Protection Programs Participants’ Association (VPPPA) Safety+ Symposium.

In a recent quote, Dave Blanchard, content director, Safety Leadership Conference, and editor-in-chief, EHS Today, said “EHS Today is excited to be co-locating our annual Safety Leadership Conference with VPPPA’s Safety+ Symposium, an event like ours that is dedicated to advancing the occupational safety and health profession. Having two prestigious safety events at a world-class resort in Orlando will offer EHS professionals a wealth of insights, information, solutions, and best practices that will help them do their jobs better and keep their workplaces safer.”

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