The Health & Safety Event is the UK's largest showcase of technology, services, and products to improve workplace safety standards, held at the NEC Birmingham. The 2026 edition features 250+ leading industry brands exhibiting over 10,000 health and safety products and solutions across three days.
The comprehensive seminar programme and practical workshops keep attendees up to speed with the latest industry best practices, H&S guidance, and evolving regulations. Expert speakers from organisations including NEBOSH, IOSH, and UKATA deliver sessions on risk assessment, occupational health, mental wellbeing, and regulatory compliance.
The exhibition floor covers the full spectrum of workplace safety, from personal protective equipment (PPE) and fall protection to fire safety systems, lone worker solutions, occupational health monitoring, and safety management software. Large-scale demonstration areas showcase safety equipment in realistic workplace scenarios.
Organised by Nineteen Group, The Health & Safety Event is co-located with The Security Event and The Fire Safety Event, creating the UK's most comprehensive workplace safety gathering. Free registration provides access to all three co-located shows.
250+ exhibitors,10,000+ safety products,Expert seminars and workshops,Co-located with Security and Fire events,NEBOSH IOSH UKATA speakers,Free admission
The Health & Safety Event is essential for workplace safety professionals. Discover 250+ exhibitors showcasing 10,000+ products across PPE, fall protection, and occupational health. Attend expert seminars with NEBOSH and IOSH speakers. Free registration includes access to The Security Event and Fire Safety Event at NEC Birmingham.
Exhibiting at The Health & Safety Event connects your safety products with thousands of health and safety professionals actively sourcing PPE, equipment, and compliance solutions. The co-location with Security and Fire Safety events creates the UK's largest safety-focused audience.
Health and safety professionals, safety managers, occupational health practitioners, facility managers, and companies responsible for workplace safety compliance