Introduction to Safety Management Systems | Online Webinar

The Introduction to Quarry Safety Management Systems online webinar hosted by the Institute of Quarrying Australia has been designed to provide participants with an introduction to safety and health management systems (SHMS) for small quarries.

 

 

  

Date: Wednesday 25 August 2021
Start: 9:30am AEST
Finish:11:00am
Location: Online Via Zoom
 

Introduction to Quarry Safety Management Systems Online Webinar will cover:

  • General WHS and duty of care requirements under legislation
  • Overview of state specific mining and WHS legislation
  • Key components of effective systems for managing health and safety in a small operation
  • Benefits of managing safety in a systematic way
  • Strategies for practical implementation 

Who should attend:

The course is targeted at quarry owners, managers, supervisors and other safety support staff.   

Introduction to Quarry Safety Management Systems Online Webinar learning objectives:

  • Understand the legislative requirements for managing health and safety risks
  • Understand the key components of safety and health management systems
  • Understand how to develop a SHMS for a small operation
  • Explore practical strategies for implementation of the SHMS

Continuing Professional Development Hours (CPD Hours)

1 hour – Risk Management. 
A completion certificate will be issued once finished. 

Registration Fees:

IQA Member: $80
Non-Member: $100
IQNZ Member: $80 AUD

Online Webinar details:

This webinar will be run on the Zoom Platform. Registrants will be sent separate login details a few days prior to the webinar. To run Zoom you will need to download the software. If you have questions regarding the system requirements please visit the Zoom website.

Requirements:

 All participants must have access to the internet and a laptop / tablet that can run Zoom. If you have questions regarding the system requirements please visit the Zoom website.

  • Internet connection Laptop, PC or Phone with sound and video capability
  • Quiet environment

Your Facilitator:

Chris Georgiou, Director of TASC Solutions. Chris has worked as a manager in the construction materials and mining industry for over 10 years.  In this time, he has held senior statutory management positions at large hard rock quarries and a mineral sand mine. Chris is passionate about safety in the workplace ensuring systems and processes are in place support to the workforce to achieve this.

All information is correct at the time of publication. The IQA reserves the right to alter or delete items as required, and takes no responsibility for any errors, omissions and changes.

When
25/08/2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Online
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