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Switchgears, Circuit breakers, Transformser; Advanced electrical maintenance and safety
8-9 November
Melbourne

 

At any one time, up to 50% of machinery is at a standstill due to problems related equipment and assets - and when it's your organisation bearing the costs of that downtime, you need to know what you can do to reduce such huge potential losses.

 

Circuit breakers and switchgear and the overall transformers have different operational and service needs depend on factors such as age, maintenance, application, and duty cycle. Therefore in-depth understand and knowledge are paramount to operate electrical equipment and improve safety, reliability, uptime, and profitability.

 

Switchgears, Circuit Breakers and Transformers Masterclass aims to strengthen your hands-on knowledge of application, installation, maintenance and testing issues related to low, medium and high-voltage switchgear and electrical circuit breaker equipment. Further to this, delegates will get an insight into the vital aspect of safe and reliable application of design and operation of electrical systems.

 

This 2-day practical workshop will deliver useful techniques, application and best practices of integration, adoption and optimisation of electrical systems operation and strategies with a strong focus on operational efficiency, cost control, protection and safety.

 
For more information, click here.
 
* All NSCA members are entitled to a discount of 10% when registering with Ms. Esther. Please contact Ms. Esther for details and quote EN-NSCA during registration. *
 
For further details and brochures, please contact:
Ms. Esther Wong
Tel No: +603 2723 6736
Fax No: +612 8088 6090

 

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Zero Harm Target
18-19 November

Melbourne

 

Workplace injuries and illnesses vary in severity and may cause short-term or long-term pain, disability or death. As well as the impact on workplace health, injured workers may also be absent from work, suffer loss of income or perhaps even lose their job, which has a great impact on the company economy, reputation and in-house culture. Culture is deeply embedded into the fabric of an organisation, hence changing and influencing organisational culture is never a quick and easy process.

 

Followed by the great success in previous years Zero Harm Target forum entails forward-looking workplace strategies and approaches that are critical to minimise risk to people, property, and environment. Delegates will gain timely, accurate and up-to-date information to keep you abreast of the latest issues and legislation. This forum will also provide organisations with practical help to promote employee involvement in health & safety and to improve aspects of their existing health & safety culture and climate.

 
Key topics       
  • Safety at work and legal obligations
  • Safety culture, communication and performance
  • Workplace health and wellness
  • Incident and accident prevention
For more information, go to:
 
* All NSCA members are entitled to a discount of 10% when registering with Ms. Esther. Please contact Ms. Esther for details and quote EN-NSCA during registration. *
 
For further details and brochures, please contact:
Ms. Esther Wong
Tel No: +603 2723 6736
Fax No: +612 8088 6090
Email: estherw@marcusevanskl.com

 

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Shiftwork and Fatigue Management Forum
18 - 19 November
Melbourne

Co-located with Zero Harm Target Conference

 

Decrement in alertness, vigilance and decision-making due to lack of proper rest and sleep will increase the risk of human error and result in fatalities and injuries. Due to inherent risks and dangers of extended and long shiftwork on health and organizational performance, there is a greater need for more efficient work schedules which consider fatigue, safety and welfare implications.

 

Shiftwork and Fatigue Management 2010 aims to provide a fresh perspective using cutting-edge tools, trends and insights in the latest rostering and shiftwork practices whilst maintaining health and well-being and coping with fatigue. It is critical for organisations to get the right balance between business and workforce needs as poorly designed or managed work schedules will hurt profits.

 

This event will also showcase the solutions to develop and deploy effective rostering and shiftwork strategies to improve both operational and organisational performance and ensure ongoing improvements.

 
Click here to find out more.
 * All NSCA members are entitled to a discount of 10% when registering with Ms. Esther. Please contact Ms. Esther for details and quote EN-NSCA during registration. *
 
For further details and brochures, please contact:
Ms. Esther Wong
Tel No: +603 2723 6736
Fax No: +612 8088 6090
Email: estherw@marcusevanskl.com

 

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Human Factors - Maximising Organisational Productivity & Safety

 

Brisbane 29 -30 November 2010
Perth 2-3 December 2010
Melbourne 6-7 December 2010

This seminar will be held in a CBD location and delegates advised 2 weeks prior to the seminar.

The benefits of attending:

  • Understanding the Human Factors issues that impact on your organisation's productivity and safety
  • Employ Human factos analysis tools to design better systems of work
  • Integrate Human Factors into your Safety Management System
  • Build better links between safety and productivity
  • Design work systems that are tolerant to human error
  • Use safety to improve your bottom line.

To find out more, click here.