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16-18 September 2025
Hall-6, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon
OSH INDIA Mumbai
Announcement :

South Asia's Largest Occupational Safety & Health show is back for 3 days, 16-18 September 2025, Hall-6, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (E), Mumbai book your stall in best location

Live demonstrations, Latest Innovations, Global Experts, Certified Conference.

Explore PPE such as hard hat,safety gloves,gas mask,safety shoes,work wear,safety harness under one roof.

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