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Safety and Health at Work Fair opens doors
  16.09.2011


A "Safety and Health at Work" Fair was opened at Istanbul´s Halic Congress Center on Sunday as part of the 19th World Congress on Safety and Health at Work.



 


Turkish Minister of Labor and Social Security Faruk Celik and the Director General of Social Sectors of the International Labor Organization (ILO), Assane Diop, and other dignitaries attended the inauguration of the fair.

The Fair introduces new technology and related products for safety and health at work.

Around 200 companies from 120 different countries are being represented at the Fair.

The Fair is located on a land of 8,000 square meters and expects more than 20,000 guests.
The Fair will remain open for five days.
  
  

Source : en.cumhuriyet.com
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