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BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE (Boulevard Level, BCEC on Grey Street) You are invited to register for the 15 th Annual Quarrying Safety & Health Seminar to be held on Friday 16 th June at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Co-hosted by the Institute of Quarrying Australia (IQA), Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA), and the Qld Government, the one day Seminar is designed to address important current safety and health issues relevant to the quarrying and mining industries. The Seminar also includes a Trade Exhibition. Venue Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) on Grey Street on the Boulevard Level. On site parking is available in Carpark 1 with pedestrian address via the Russell Walk to Grey Street. For more information on parking, including price, please go to the BCEC webpage: www.bcec.com.au Stay and Continue Networking at the IQA Qld Annual Dinner, Auction & Student Graduation Rydges Southbank (Rooftop) 6PM – 11PM SPONSORED BY HASTINGS DEERING Tickets available at: https://www.quarry.com.au/IQAStore/Product.aspx?ID=1331 or contact the IQA Qld Branch Secretariat – details below Friday 16 th June 2017 Quarry & Mining Company representatives Risk Managers, Safety & Health personnel Contractors Equipment manufacturers and suppliers Consultants Students and Academics Anyone interested in Safety & Health in the quarrying, mining and related industries WHO SHOULD ATTEND? QUARRYING SAFETY & HEALTH SEMINAR 15 ANNUAL PROGRAM All Enquiries Should be Directed to the IQA Qld Branch, as Follows: Phone: 0419 782 688 | Email: [email protected] | Fax: 07 3461 0156 SESSION 10 An inspiring and humorous keynote presentation that will equip you with the skills to lead and motivate your team. Prof. Brendan Burkett OAM. SESSION 9 - Behaviour & Safety - A Panel Discussion How do we influence positive safety outcomes through behavioural change? Jenny Krasny, Senior Customer Safety & Fatigue Consultant, Caterpillar of Australia. SESSION 1 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS Psychology of Risk: Focusing on the people side of safety, and more specifically on how people make decisions in the face of uncertainty (the psychology of risk). Dave Whitefield, Director, People and Risk. SESSION 2 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS Health and Well-being of team members, inspiring change and providing a tool kit to act on: to bring about purpose, direction, retention and meaning into the workplace. Paul Spinks, Paramedic & State Trauma Counsellor. SESSION 4 - Inspectorate Update Phil Goode, Chief Inspector of Mines, DNRM SESSION 5 - Occupational Hygiene A Dust Management Case Study Describing the practical steps taken on site to improve the hygiene of employees and contractors by reducing exposure to airborne dust at a Brisbane quarry operation. Russel Wilson, General Manager Quarries (Qld), Boral SESSION 6 - Changes in Competency Requirements for Quarry Management The Mining Safety & Health Advisory Committee are currently considering changes to competency requirements for Quarry Managers. This session will outline the changes and what it means to Quarry Managers and Supervisors. Lionel Smith, Regional Inspector of Mines - South, DNRM SESSION 3 - Positive Zero Harm This session will outline Holcim Aggregates’ two year cultural journey from a reactive safety management approach to a proactive, positively focused safety culture. David Smith, Operations Manager, Qld Aggregates, Holcim. Refreshment Break - Trade Exhibition 7:30 am 8:25 am 8:35 am 8:45 am 11:00 am 11:35 am 12 noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:45 pm 9:30 am 10:30 am Welcome by Seminar MC - Clayton Hill Event Commences Registration, Trade Exhibition Including tea/coffee and breakfast snacks SESSION 7 - IQA Study Tour to the UK 100 th year of the IOQUK, the IQA hosted a study tour to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales during May to celebrate with the IOQUK members and visit quarry suppliers and operators in the UK. This session provides an overview of and learnings from the tour. Wayne Scott, Inspector of Mines, DNRM. SESSION 8 - Remote Isolation of Conveyors Provide key points via a case study where soft controls are replaced with hard controls eliminating points of failure and error in the isolation process. Mike Lane, Chairman, REMSAFE Seminar Wrap-Up Event Concludes. Lunch - Trade Exhibition Opening Address THANKS TO OUR SEMINAR GOLD SPONSORS Seminar Supported by:

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Page 1: 15 QUARRYING SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM SEMINAR€¦ · Mike Lane, Chairman, REMSAFE Seminar Wrap-Up Event Concludes. Lunch - Trade Exhibition Opening Address THANKS TO OUR SEMINAR GOLD

BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE (Boulevard Level, BCEC on Grey Street)

You are invited to register for the 15th Annual Quarrying Safety & Health Seminar to be held on Friday 16th

June at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Co-hosted by the Institute of Quarrying Australia (IQA), Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA), and the Qld Government, the one day Seminar is designed to address important current safety and health issues relevant to the quarrying and mining industries. The Seminar also includes a Trade Exhibition.

Venue Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) on Grey Street on the Boulevard Level. On site parking is available in Carpark 1 with pedestrian address via the Russell Walk to Grey Street. For more information on parking, including price, please go to the BCEC webpage: www.bcec.com.au

Stay and Continue Networking at the IQA Qld Annual Dinner, Auction & Student GraduationRydges Southbank (Rooftop)

6PM – 11PMSPONSORED BY HASTINGS DEERING

Tickets available at: https://www.quarry.com.au/IQAStore/Product.aspx?ID=1331

or contact the IQA Qld Branch Secretariat – details below

Friday 16th June 2017

• Quarry & Mining Company representatives• Risk Managers, Safety & Health personnel• Contractors• Equipment manufacturers and suppliers• Consultants• Students and Academics• Anyone interested in Safety & Health in the

quarrying, mining and related industries

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

QUARRYINGSAFETY& HEALTHSEMINAR

15 ANNUAL

PROGRAM

All Enquiries Should be Directed to the IQA Qld Branch, as Follows:Phone: 0419 782 688 | Email: [email protected] | Fax: 07 3461 0156

SESSION 10 An inspiring and humorous keynote presentation that will equip you with the skills to lead and motivate your team.Prof. Brendan Burkett OAM.

SESSION 9 - Behaviour & Safety - A Panel DiscussionHow do we influence positive safety outcomes through behavioural change?Jenny Krasny, Senior Customer Safety & Fatigue Consultant, Caterpillar of Australia.

SESSION 1 - KEYNOTE ADDRESSPsychology of Risk: Focusing on the people side of safety, and more specifically on how people make decisions in the face of uncertainty (the psychology of risk).Dave Whitefield, Director, People and Risk.

SESSION 2 - KEYNOTE ADDRESSHealth and Well-being of team members, inspiring change and providing a tool kit to act on: to bring about purpose, direction, retention and meaning into the workplace.Paul Spinks, Paramedic & State Trauma Counsellor.

SESSION 4 - Inspectorate UpdatePhil Goode, Chief Inspector of Mines, DNRM

SESSION 5 - Occupational HygieneA Dust Management Case StudyDescribing the practical steps taken on site to improvethe hygiene of employees and contractors by reducing exposure to airborne dust at a Brisbane quarry operation.Russel Wilson, General Manager Quarries (Qld), Boral

SESSION 6 - Changes in Competency Requirements for Quarry ManagementThe Mining Safety & Health Advisory Committee are currently considering changes to competency requirements for Quarry Managers. This session will outline the changes and what it means to Quarry Managers and Supervisors.Lionel Smith, Regional Inspector of Mines - South, DNRM

SESSION 3 - Positive Zero HarmThis session will outline Holcim Aggregates’ two year cultural journey from a reactive safety management approach to a proactive, positively focused safety culture.David Smith, Operations Manager, Qld Aggregates, Holcim.

Refreshment Break - Trade Exhibition

7:30 am

8:25 am

8:35 am

8:45 am

11:00 am

11:35 am

12 noon

12:30 pm

1:00 pm

2:00 pm

2:30 pm

3:00 pm

4:00 pm

4:45 pm

9:30 am

10:30 am

Welcome by Seminar MC - Clayton Hill

Event CommencesRegistration, Trade ExhibitionIncluding tea/coffee and breakfast snacks

SESSION 7 - IQA Study Tour to the UK100th year of the IOQUK, the IQA hosted a study tour to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales during May to celebrate with the IOQUK members and visit quarry suppliers and operators in the UK. This session provides an overview of and learnings from the tour.Wayne Scott, Inspector of Mines, DNRM.

SESSION 8 - Remote Isolation of ConveyorsProvide key points via a case study where soft controls are replaced with hard controls eliminating points of failure and error in the isolation process.Mike Lane, Chairman, REMSAFE

Seminar Wrap-UpEvent Concludes.

Lunch - Trade Exhibition

Opening Address

THANKS TO OUR SEMINAR GOLD SPONSORS

Seminar Supported by:

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REGISTRATION FORMBRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE (Boulevard Level, BCEC on Grey Street)

QUARRYINGSAFETY& HEALTHSEMINAR

ANNUAL15TO REGISTER: Book & Pay Online

Please register and pay online via the IQA secure payment gateway.A receipt will be emailed to you as confirmation. Please go to:

https://www.quarry.com.au/IQAStore/Product.aspx?ID=1330

IQA’s Cancellation Policy IQA event and workshop cancellations are non-refundable. However, participant substitution is available. Please notify the IQA’s Chief Executive Officer on [email protected] if participant substitution is required. Where circumstances force the IQA to cancel an event or workshop, the liability of the IQA shall be limited to a refund of any fees paid for that particular event or workshop.

IQA’s Privacy StatementThe IQA is concerned with the protection of our privacy. We support the Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) as amended. The IQA collects and stores your personal information for the purposes of providing membership services, education programs, and improving and promoting products, including publication of photographs and other images taken at IQA events and workshops. The IQA may distribute a delegate list in any correspondence relating to an event or workshop. Should you not wish to have your name and company name included in the delegate list, please email the IQA’s Chief Executive Officer at [email protected]

Please note: When you registered to attend this event you or your guests agree to abide by the following codes and protocols: IQA’s Member Code of Conduct and the IQA’s Competition and Consumer Compliance Protocol.

THE FULL REGISTRATION FEE OF $135.00 (inc GST) INCLUDES:

• Attendance at all seminar sessions.• Refreshments & lunch, as per the conference program.• Access to the trade exhibition.

If you would prefer to receive a tax invoice for payment, please complete and return this registration form

to the IQA Qld Branch Secretariat at email: [email protected]

EFT Details: BSB 062-218 Account: 1013-6187 - Institute of Quarrying Australia

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Friday 16th June 2017