Seminar / workshop

Forklift Safety Seminars - Free - Regional Victoria

Australia, Victoria Regional centres - Various dates
The National Registered Assessors Association (Non Profit Organization) is running Forklift safety seminars around Victoria, Australia in conjunction with Worksafe Victoria.

All seminars start at 8a.m with registration, morning tea is provided at 10.15a.m., the sessions finish around 12.30p.m. Bookings, at no cost to attendees, should be addressed to the Secretary of the NRAA on phone /fax 03 9878 5390 or email nraa.secretary@bigpond.com. Distribution ,Transport, Warehouse, OHS and similar Managers and Staff are encouraged to report on their Pedestrian Exclusion Zones and receive input and guidance to improve all aspects of safer Forklift materials handling.
Venues 2005;

15th June, Port Melbourne Area detail to follow.

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Date(s)
Various dates
Time(s)
8am to 12:30pm
Venue
see above
Ticketing
there is no charge for attending
Contact for booking / more info
Clif Hardy nraa.seetary@bigpond.com
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