The Marine Community Navigating the Future
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November 2022
A full and varied Agenda for the Marine Working Group Incident Review Panel and Forum in late September, with diversity, Lifeboats and Fast Rescue Craft Guideline pre-launch, managing safety in new energy vessels, Safe Decks and Deck Water Management Specifications and diving safety all up for discussion.
Fitness to Work in Fine Form
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November 2022
The WA/NT Health Working group were delighted to host a ‘Fitness to Work’ Medical Assessment Guideline (MAG) Implementation workshop in Darwin this month, offering in-person attendees the opportunity to learn about the Guideline and how to implement it in their workplace.
Fresh Energy for Fatigue Management
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November 2022
‘Fatigue Management’ was chosen as the focus of our online Workshop held in October in response to the 2021 Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA: previously AMMA) survey identifying mental health, drug and alcohol use, and sleep quality as issues across our workforce, all contributing factors to fatigue.
HSERs Get a Handle on Safety in Darwin
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November 2022
October saw our second successful annual HSER Forum held at the Darwin Convention Centre, with 61 delegates representing 23 Member Companies, contractors, and regulatory bodies in attendance – a fabulous turnout.
Industry Safety Forum: Done and Dusted in Darwin for 2022
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November 2022
We’re ending October on a high note, with the successful wrap-up of our final Industry Safety Forum for 2022 in Darwin. The theme the 2022 Forum was ‘Listen. Share. Learn.’ - connecting with, listening to, and bringing the whole workforce into the conversation around safety in the workplace.
Upstream Production Solutions: Safety Leadership Visits – Safety from Every Angle to Maintain Workforce Engagement
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October 2022
Active leaders know that the best way to find out what is going on in the workplace is to get out from behind their desks, pull their boots on, and go out to site to see for themselves. This means making regular site visits to talk informally with frontline employees about the safety issues they may be facing and any safety concerns they may have.
Monadelphous: Together we can Deliver a Common Industry Safety Induction
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October 2022
As a contractor, Monadelphous provides services to a wide range of customers within the oil and gas sector as well as other industry sectors. Their workforce is required to complete a new round of inductions each time they move from one customer to the next and from one site to the next.
Summer Is Coming: So, It's Time to Reconsider Your Management Of Heat Stress
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October 2022
The QLD Health Working Group (HWG) have revised and released an updated Management of Heat Stress Guideline to assist our members. The Guideline defines the triggers and associated controls to mitigate the effects of heat stress on our workforce.
New Members
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October 2022
We would like to welcome our newest Member Company to our community of safety leaders.
UGL: Assist and Assure – Engagement That Builds A United Team
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October 2022
Here’s the story of how one company is using the Step 7 process to effectively engage multi-disciplined teams in pre-job planning and transition to work in a way that is simple, doesn’t add unnecessary paperwork, and helps to build a united workforce.
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