Mine Site Emergency Management Conference 2010

Two Day Conference: 18 & 19 May 2010
Evening Workshops:
18 & 19 May 2010
Post Conference Workshops:
20 May 2010
Holiday Inn, Brisbane QLD
Planning, Response and Recovery Strategies for Mine Site Emergency
Management
Dear Emergency Response Professional,
No doubt preparedness is already an essential
component of your emergency response plan. But ensuring you are effectively planning now on how to respond
requires regular review and updating.
Mine Site Emergency Management 2010 is one event which aims to provide you with new
ideas, new ways of looking at critical challenges – and most crucial of all –
an understanding of the skills to develop those ideas into achievable solutions.
This established event, still Australia’s only dedicated event for emergency response
planning, has been extensively researched to address the challenges we know you
currently face. Attend and take
away the confidence to
plan for future needs, determine what targets and goals are necessary to meet
those needs and how those goals will be monitored.
The most important benefits you can
take away from Mine
Site
Emergency Management 2010 will be:
• Taking a holistic approach in documenting a mine site emergency
plan
• Testing and evaluating emergency response plans
• Addressing systematic risk assessment in emergency
preparedness
• Implementing
effective recruitment and training
to retain knowledge and prepare for future needs
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I look forward to meeting you at what will be an
informative and worthwhile conference.
Best regards,
Hykie Kwong
Conference Director – Mine Site Emergency Manage
Mining IQ
DAY TWO: Wednesday 19 May 2010
9:40
Flashpoint – Managing the Response to a Workplace
Fatality
It is 2am in
the morning. Your phone rings. A panicked
employee is on the phone telling you
that there has been an accident at the mine site. Now what?
Flashpoint is
a facilitated hypothetical exercise designed
to build awareness of the operational, site
and business –wide implications of a mine emergency. Facilitated by Australia’s leading mining and resources crisis management expert, Grant Chisnall,
this session will equip executives and managers with the skills and processes required for:
• Effectively activating and manage a response to an emergency
• Implementing risk
assessments and management plans
• Personal readiness
training and advice


Mine Site Emergency Management Conference 2010
Speaker and facilitator : Grant Chisnall, Director, Dynamiq. Major sponsor: Dynamiq
2010 NSWMC OH&S CONFERENCE
The 2010 conference theme “Communicating Safety – Cracking the Code” (Dynamiq are key exhibitors).
Dynamiq Personnel
Dynamiq specialises in providing qualified professionals with extensive experience in remote and hostile environments. To submit your CV click here.
Dynamiq REACT
Choose from three flexible levels of ongoing risk management support with Dynamiq REACT.
Papua New Guinea
Dynamiq assists organisation in Papua New Guinea. If your staff are travelling or doing business in PNG, let Dynamiq provide specialist advice that will increase their safety and allow you to focus on conducting your core business.
