Plant and Equipment: Conveyors, Mobile Plant, Guarding & Maintenance
Incidents involving plant and equipment remain one of the leading causes of workplace injury and fatalities in the extractive industry. This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to safely maintain and manage quarry plant and equipment, with a strong focus on Conveyors, Guarding, Mobile Plant and Maintenance.
Course Overview
Date: Thursday, July 30th
Time: 9:00am – 11:00am AEST (NSW Time)
Format: Online via MS Teams
Plant and equipment safety is critical to maintaining safe, efficient and productive quarry operations. Understanding legislative requirements, managing risks effectively, and implementing robust maintenance practices are essential to protecting workers and preventing incidents.
This webinar provides participants with practical knowledge relating to quarry plant and equipment safety, helping workplaces improve compliance, minimise downtime and strengthen operational performance.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the legislative requirements for quarry plant and equipment
- Recognise key risks with mobile plant, conveyors and maintenance activities
- Apply effective risk controls, including guarding, isolation and protective systems
- Identify best practice in scheduled maintenance and inspections
- Promote safe work practices and a positive safety culture across operations
Who Should Attend?
- Quarry Managers and Supervisors
- Mobile and fixed plant operators
- Maintenance personnel
- Health & Safety professionals
- Anyone responsible for plant and equipment safety on-site
Why Attend?
- Improve site safety and compliance
- Minimise downtime and costly equipment failures
- Gain practical strategies for risk management
- Support your team with recognised industry training
Registration Fees
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Delivery
This session will be delivered online via Microsoft Teams.
Registrants will receive login details upon enrolment.
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