A host of workshops at the
Queensland Safety Show and
Queensland Materials Handling, together with expert addresses at the
Queensland Safety Conference will equip visitors with the know-how to make workplaces safe.
To be held at the
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre from
June 19 to 21, the three concurrently held workplace safety events draw together an impressive list of expert speakers and industry partners that includes WorkCover Queensland, the Master Plumbers' Association of Queensland, the Electrical & Communications Association and Commerce Queensland.
Each industry partner will offer free workshops for trade show visitors, with WorkCover Queensland explaining how employers can meet their obligations and the Master Plumbers' Association providing a vital update on workplace health and safety legislation affecting the construction industry.
The Queensland Safety Conference and the two trade shows are sponsored by the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations, Workplace Health & Safety Queensland (WHSQ) and presented by the Queensland and Northern Territory division of the Safety Institute of Australia.
The Conference opens with addresses from director-general of the Queensland Department of Industrial Relations, Peter Henneken, and WHSQ general manager Judy Bertram discussing the implications of national harmonisation for workplace safety in Queensland.
The law will continue to feature when Freehills lawyers Harold Downes and Geraldine Dann examine the implications of recent convictions of executives and the first suspended custodial sentence under Queensland's Workplace Health & Safety Act.
Law enforcement, too, brings its own safety challenges and Inspector Bernie Althofer of the Queensland Police Service will expose the "undiscussable sacred cows, taboos and unwritten ground rules" that undermine safety. Australia's most high profile safety brand, Qantas, will also come under the spotlight when consultant Brett Wood exposes the threat to the airline's unblemished record and the steps taken to overcome emerging risks.
The two-day Conference program encompasses workplace wellness; practical safety management solutions; leadership; creating easy to use health, safety and environment models; and national harmonisation.
The result, says organiser Marie Kinsella of Australian Exhibitions and Conferences, is a well-rounded safety update for visitors.
"You can see nearly two acres of tools at the Queensland Safety Show and Queensland Materials Handling, pick up the latest industry developments at an association workshop and learn how to implement best practice safety programs from the field's leading thinkers at the Conference," she said. "It's a powerful blend of safety tools and know-how."
The Queensland Safety Show,
Queensland Materials Handling and the
Queensland Safety Conference will run from
Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 June 2007 at the
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
For more information, phone Australian Exhibitions & Conferences on 03 9654 7773, email
safety@aec.net.au or visit
www.qldsafetyshow.com.au