New Members
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May 2022
We extend a warm welcome to three new member companies that joined our community of safety leaders in May 2022.
Marine Forum and Incident Review Panel – Back in Business Face-to-Face
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May 2022
In May our Marine Working Group (MWG) conducted their 5th Marine Forum and Incident Review Panel (IRP) with the theme ‘Lifting Operations on Vessels and Human Organisational Performance’.
Get A Load Of This! Uniform Non-Conformance Reporting Is Delivering The Goods
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May 2022
Continued use of the Safer Together UNCR tool by member companies to capture non-conformance data in a common format is allowing our industry to identify and track trends in non-conformance issues related to transport safety and enabling us to target industry-wide improvement efforts.
A Healthy Evolution - Fitness to Work Medical Assessment Guideline Adopted in WA/NT
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May 2022
The latest example of effective collaboration to achieve industry alignment is the widespread adoption and roll-out of the Fitness to Work Medical Assessment Guideline in WA/NT.
‘Lunch & Learn’ - Common Industry Competencies: Delivering Consistency and Clarity For Our Industry
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May 2022
The latest in our series of bite-sized ‘Lunch and Learn’ Events was held on 18 May, on the topic of ‘Common Industry Competencies’ (CICs). Presenters from Halliburton, Arrow Energy and Upstream Production Solutions stepped through why we need them, how they can best be adopted to improve safety outcomes across our industry, and the Safer Together tools available to member companies.
The Responses Are In - 2021 Safer Together Member Feedback
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May 2022
In January 2022 we asked the Senior Line Leader(s) of each of our member companies to give us their feedback so that we could gauge whether Safer Together is meeting the needs of its members. We received a lot of responses – read on to find out more.
Land Transport Incident Review Panel – A Wake Up Call About The Dangers of Driver Fatigue
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May 2022
According to the Australian Automobile Association, 20 to 30% of all vehicle crashes in Australia are attributable to fatigue. Fatigue-Related Incidents on the road are not uncommon in our industry, indicating that the need to understand and tackle fatigued driving is greater than ever. So it was appropriate that the latest Safer Together Land Transport Incident Review Panel (LTIRP) was focused on Fatigue.
So Many Tools…Where To Start?
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May 2022
Safer Together website users with sharp eyes will notice we’ve moved content on the homepage to make the categorisation and access of our Initiatives more visible.
New Members and SLG Appointments
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May 2022
We extend a warm welcome to one new member company that joined our community of safety leaders in April.
If You’re Looking For Help To Engage Your Workforce, We Can Offer A Helping Hand
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May 2022
If your company has recently seen a decline in safety performance, boosting workforce engagement may be the key to transforming safety in a positive way. An engaged workforce plays a central role in ensuring companies are not only able to tackle problems and adapt to rapid changes, but also well positioned to emerge stronger. If you’re looking for an effective and interactive frontline workforce engagement tool, Helping Hands may be an ideal solution.
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