
Look after your workmates
For further information on how you can look after your workmates visit the SafeWork SA website at:
www.safework.sa.gov.au
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Safe Work Month 2009
Event Planners Australia
1/41 Osmond Terrace
Norwood SA 5067
Attend a FREE workshop for your chance to
WIN a $500 gift voucher!
When you register and attend a Safe Work Month 2009 workshop you have the chance to win a $500 gift voucher. There are four gift vouchers to be won,
one for each week of Safe Work Month 2009. The number of entries per participant is not limited, so register and attend as many FREE workshops as you like to increase your chances of winning.
If you cannot attend one of these free sessions, consider running your own safety activity in your workplace during Safe Work Month. A list of suggested safety activities can be found at www.safework.sa.gov.au
Venue Westland Hotel,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS – ARE YOU READY?
Speaker: Walter Sossa – OneSteel Whyalla
Content: Thankfully, emergency situations don’t happen too often. But if something did, would you be ready? This workshop provides guidance on the written plan your organisation needs to ensure that everybody in your workplace can safely react, respond or evacuate in an emergency.
Audience: Business owners, managers/supervisors, health and safety representatives, employers and plant owners.
9.00AM
TO
10.00AM
Free
Ref: W44
Venue Westland Hotel,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
NOISE, DUST, FUMES AND MORE
Speaker: Stuart Roseberg – SafeWork SA
Content: Ever wondered about occupational hygiene? Find out what it means, what inspectors look for and about the common issues, hazards and controls. This workshop is a comprehensive guide to occupational hygiene in the workplace.
Audience: Small and medium business owners, managers, OHSW practitioners and health and safety representatives.
10.30AM
TO
11.30AM
Free
Ref: W45
Venue Westland Hotel,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
RISKY BUSINESS – ASSESSING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Speaker: Stuart Roseberg – SafeWork SA
Content: Risk assessment is not just a form to fill in. Take the guesswork out of managing the risk of exposure to hazardous substances. Attend this session for a practical approach to recognising, evaluating and controlling chemical hazards in the workplace.
Audience: Employers, supervisors, employees, OHSW practitioners, health and safety representatives and interested general public.
1.30PM
TO
2.30PM
Free
Ref: W46
Venue Westland Hotel,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
WHAT IS ASBESTOS – A GUIDE FOR THE COMMUNITY
Speaker: SA Asbestos Coalition
Content: The SA Asbestos Coalition, a broad-based community alliance, will address the following key issues:
Audience: Employers, employees, health and safety representatives, OHSW committees and general public.
3.00PM
TO
5.00PM
Free
Ref: W47
Venue Westland Hotel, The Palms Conference Room,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
RISK ASSESSMENT – A PRACTICAL GUIDE
Speaker: Bryan Colburn – SafeWork SA
Content: Risk assessment is the process of evaluating the probability and consequences of injury or illness arising from exposure to a hazard. This workshop will provide you with a practical understanding of principles and methods used to conduct a reliable risk assessment.
Audience: Middle and senior managers, health and safety representatives, OHSW committee members, OHSW practitioners and risk advisors.
9.00AM
TO
10.00AM
Free
Ref: W48
Venue Westland Hotel, The Palms Conference Room,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
SPARKY SAFETY – ELECTRICAL INSPECTION AND TESTING
Speaker: CS Wong – SafeWork SA
Content: Unsure about compliance relating to electrical safety inspection and testing? This workshop will highlight common compliance issues and give you the ability to make correct decisions in these ‘fuzzy’ situations.
Audience: Electrical testing and inspection providers, employers, OHSW practitioners, health and safety representatives and general public.
10.30AM
TO
11.30AM
Free
Ref: W49
Venue Westland Hotel, The Palms Conference Room,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
DEADLY DELIVERIES – MAKING LOADING AND UNLOADING SAFER
Speakers: Ben Tugwell and Paul Ploenges – SafeWork SA
Content: How safe are your trucking and forklift operations? Find out how to improve safety performance through hazard identification, risk assessment and control implementation. Learn from the practical examples and tested solutions provided by SafeWork SA investigators experienced in the transport and storage industries.
Audience: Small businesses that use trucks and forklifts.
12.00noon
TO
1.00PM
Free
Ref: W50
Venue Westland Hotel, The Palms Conference Room,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION PRINCIPLES FOR OHSW PRACTITIONERS
Speakers: Ben Tugwell and Paul Ploenges – SafeWork SA
Content: Be prepared for the worst. OHSW practitioners may be required to investigate safety incidents at their work. In this session, SafeWork SA investigators will outline the framework, methods and key outcomes of accident investigation.
Audience: Business owners, managers/supervisors, and OHSW practitioners at medium to large organisations.
1.30PM
TO
2.30PM
Free
Ref: W51
Venue Westland Hotel, The Palms Conference Room,
100 McDouall Stuart Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEM – WHAT’S IN STORE?
Speaker: Chris Kearns – SafeWork SA
Content: South Australia intends to join the new national industrial relations system on 1 January 2010. For the first time, private sector employers and employees will have the one set of industrial relations laws to deal with. This session will outline the implications for businesses and employees.
Audience: Small to large businesses, contractors and employees.
3.00PM
TO
4.00PM
Free
Ref: W52
Venue Whyalla Council Chamber, Civic Building,
John Menard Room, Darling Terrace, Whyalla
CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Speakers: A panel of legal, SafeWork SA and Local Government Association Workers Compensation Scheme representatives
Content: What are the OHSW responsibilities of councils, contract managers and contractors? Is council the principal contractor? A systematic approach to contractor management is vital so that the risks to health and safety of contractors, employees and the general public are controlled. Learn what you need to know to keep everyone safe.
Audience: Local government employees, contractors and sub-contractors.
9.30AM
TO
12.00noon
Free
Ref: W53
Venue Cooinda Club,
Flinders Street, Port Augusta
ETSA UTILITIES CONTRACTORS’ FORUM
Speakers: Representatives – ETSA Utilities
Content: The ETSA Utilities and Contractor Safety Partnership Forum provides an opportunity to review and improve the tools used to ensure workplace health and safety. Come to the Forum to find out how the partnership works to improve safety in this high-risk industry.
Audience: ETSA Utilities contractors and sub-contractors only.
9.30AM
TO
11.00AM
Free
Ref: W54
Venue Cooinda Club,
Flinders Street, Port Augusta
MANAGING SAFETY FOR CONTRACTORS
Speakers: David Symons and Kerry O’Donnell – SafeWork SA
Content: Want to make your contracting business safer? This practical workshop will show you how to manage safety effectively. You will be introduced to the 'Serious about Safe Business’ kit and learn how easy it is to develop and implement a safety management system at work.
Lunch provided.
Audience: ETSA Utilities contractors and sub-contractors only.
11.00AM
TO
12.15PM
Free
Ref: W55
Venue tafeSA Whyalla Campus, Seminar Room, Block C,
141 Nicolson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
DON’T GET CAUGHT UP – A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PLANT RISK ASSESSMENT
Speakers: David Barrett, Colin Marsh and Glenn Farrell – SafeWork SA
Content: Don’t underestimate the dangers associated with plant. Learn how to conduct a practical hazard identification and risk assessment using a real piece of plant. Examine a series of case studies, discuss control measures and learn about the legal obligations of employers and plant owners.
Safety shoes and glasses must be worn.
Audience: Employers, employees, managers/supervisors, health and safety representatives and OHSW practitioners.
1.00PM
TO
5.00PM
Free
Ref: W56
Venue Whyalla Economic and Development Board,
127 Nicholson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
PASSPORT TO SAFETY – KEEPING OUR KIDS SAFE AT WORK
Speaker: Meegan Brotherton – SafeWork SA
Content: Young workers aged 15 to 24 years are one of the most vulnerable groups in the workplace. Passport to Safety, an online learning and test programme [www.passporttosafety.com/australia], increases their knowledge and awareness before they enter the workforce. Learn about the programme’s success, opportunities for sponsors and supporters, and how teachers can access the programme for their students.
Audience: Teachers, parents and potential sponsors/supporters.
3.30PM
TO
5.00PM
Free
Ref: W57
Venue Whyalla Economic and Development Board,
127 Nicholson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
SAFE COMMUNITIES – TURNING INTEREST INTO ACTION
Speaker: Meegan Brotherton – SafeWork SA
Content: Find out about the international Safe Communities network and how local programmes to increase safety can reduce the human, social and economic costs associated with injury.
Finger food provided.
Audience: Community leaders, injury prevention professionals, local government and the general community.
5.30PM
TO
7.00PM
Free
Ref: W58
Venue Cooinda Club,
Flinders Street, Port Augusta
LICENSED ASBESTOS REMOVALISTS’ FORUM
Speakers: Adrian Gray – SafeWork SA
Content: If you work as a licensed asbestos removalist, then this workshop is a must. Learn about asbestos regulations for South Australia and the specific processes required for asbestos removal jobs to be approved in this state.
Audience: Licensed asbestos removalists.
2.30PM
TO
3.30PM
Free
Ref: W59
Venue Cooinda Club,
Flinders Street, Port Augusta
THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEM – WHAT’S IN STORE?
Speakers: Kerry Williams and Michael Carey – SafeWork SA
Content: South Australia intends to join the new national industrial relations system on 1 January 2010. For the first time, private sector employers and employees will have the one set of industrial relations laws to deal with. This session will outline the implications for businesses and employees.
Audience: Small to large businesses, contractors and employees.
4.00PM
TO
5.00PM
Free
Ref: W60
Venue Cooinda Club,
Flinders Street, Port Augusta
MANAGING SAFETY – A SMALL BUSINESS APPROACH
Speakers: Kerry O’Donnell and Gavin Lehmann – SafeWork SA
Content: Want to make your small business safer? Confused about your obligations? This practical workshop will show you how to manage safety effectively in your workplace and protect your employees from injury and illness. You will be introduced to the ‘Serious about Safe Business’ kit and learn how easy it is to develop and implement a safety management system at work.
Finger food provided.
Audience: Small business owners, managers/supervisors and employees.
5.30PM
TO
7.00PM
Free
Ref: W61
Venue Coffin Bay Yacht Club,
Foreshore, Coffi n Bay
AQUACULTURE SAFETY
Speakers: Kym Miller and Kym Wakefield – SafeWork SA and representative – PIRSA
Content: Join this workshop to learn who is responsible for what in aquaculture safety and hear case studies on common industry hazards.
Audience: Employers, OHSW practitioners, health and safety representatives and OHSW committees in the aquaculture industry.
4.00PM
TO
5.00PM
Free
Ref: W62
Venue Coffin Bay Yacht Club,
Foreshore, Coffi n Bay
MANAGING SAFETY – A SMALL BUSINESS APPROACH
Speaker: Kym Miller – SafeWork SA
Content: Want to make your small business safer? Confused about your obligations? This practical workshop will show you how to manage safety effectively in your workplace and protect your employees from injury and illness. You will be introduced to the ‘Serious about Safe Business’ kit and learn how easy it is to develop and implement a safety management system at work.
Finger food provided.
Audience: Small business owners, managers/supervisors and employees.
5.30PM
TO
7.00PM
Free
Ref: W63