Live Events and Webinars
Live Events
HAE EHA Live Events is where you will find information and recording of all HAE EHA live events, webinars, training sessions and regional meetings.
To find out further information about HAE EHA Live Events and Webinars please email us or visit the events page.
What follows are live recordings of each Webinar session as they have taken place, click the links below to view the videos.
Brexit Webinar: Are you ready for UK GDPR? This webinar focused on the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulations and the impact this will have on UK businesses; new procedures, reporting personal data breaches, and other legal obligations. |
This webinar hosted by HAE EHA Member Point of Rental on 10th June 2020, features a viewpoint discussion about issues facing Europe's hire community and the path toward rebuilding after COVID. |
Developing Business Resilience This webinar from 4th June 2020 focused on the financial support available for companies during and after lockdown. |
This seminar from May 2020 covers the launch of three new e-learning modules derived from HAE EHA's Event Hire Practical Guidance booklet. The modules cover topics including travelling for work, and preparation of equipment for hire. |
Managing Employees Remotely Through a Crisis Webinar This webinar delivered by HAE EHA BusinessGuard was aimed at business owners and managers and explored the health, safety and employment issues surrounding the "new normal" of working remotely. |
Events Industry Recovery Webinar This webinar focused on key issues facing the events industry with regards to social distancing, adjusting to the 'new normal' and getting the events industry back up and running. |
Mental Health and Wellbeing for the Hire Industry This webinar provides guidance on mental health issues employers are facing during Covid-19 and gives guidance to help employees either working remotely or on Furlough. |
Social Distancing Practical Guidance for the Hire Industry This webinar focused on appropriate measures to minimise the spread of infection, including social distancing and hygiene arrangements. |