AIDGC/WHSQ HAZCHEM SEMINAR: 21st October 2022
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Registration
Register online with Humanitix
Please email info@aidgc.org.au if you have any questions or need alternative registration options.
Program
8:00 | Registration |
8:30 | Welcome Address Grant Hastie – Director, Hazardous Chemicals Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland |
Session 1 8:40 |
Overview – Current State of Play – Hazchems in Qld Grant Hastie – Director, Hazardous Chemicals Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland |
Session 2 9:10 |
Overview of Planning Legislation in QLD related to Hazchems DA Division – Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning |
Session 3 9:40 |
Brisbane City Council (BCC) – A Local Government Perspective and Related Policies Expectations Kalpesh Kalaria – Senior Program Officer, Chemical Hazards, Brisbane City Council |
10:10 to 10:30 | Morning Tea |
Session 4 10:30 |
SARA triggers, Form 69 and State Code 21 – Expectations for PHA/QRA and Reports and Feedback Brian Krieger and Ben Fleming – Major Hazard Facilities Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland |
Session 5 11:10 |
A Consultant’s Perspective – Hazchem Consultant Frank Mendham – Mendham Consultants, AIDGC President |
Session 6 11:30 |
Consultant/Developer Perspective: Locating and Building Dangerous Goods Facilities – From Concept Through to Delivery Lachlan Macgregor – Director, Development Directive |
Session 7 12:00 |
Discussion Panel Frank Mendham – Mendham Consultants, AIDGC President |
12:20 to 1:00 | Lunch Break |
Session 8 1:00 |
Hydrogen Industry Development in Queensland – An Overview Shoena Messner – Director, Major Hazard Facilities Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland |
Session 9 1:30 |
Hydrogen – A Process Safety Perspective Delene Kock – Principal, Asset Management and Performance, Aurecon, AIDGC Member |
Session 10 2:00 |
Hazchem Regulations and Managing Risk ‘So far as is practicable’ Peter Matthews – Director (Legal) Electrical Safety Office and Scott Rogers, Chief Advisor, Hazardous Chemicals Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland |
2:50 to 3:10 | Afternoon Tea |
Session 11 3:10 |
Specific Hazchem Regulations, Expectations and Feedback (notifications, manifests, abandoned u/g tanks, emergency plans, fire & explosion prevention) Grant Hastie – Director, Hazardous Chemicals Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland |
Session 12 3:40 |
Fuel Industry Technical Talk Keith Sharp – TFA Project Group, AIDGC member |
Session 13 4:10 |
Summary and Closing Remarks – Feedback and Next Steps Grant Hastie – Director, Hazardous Chemicals Unit, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland. Frank Mendham – Mendham Consultants, AIDGC President |
4:30 | Closing |
Accommodation and travel details
The venue does not offer accommodation, but alternative options are available nearby. Contact info@aidgc.org.au for more information.
- 309 Herston Road, Herston, QLD, 4006
- E: info@aidgc.org.au
- T: 07 3252 0666
Getting there and parking
Car/Taxi
From Brisbane CBD or Eastern Suburbs – Head via the M3 to Gilchrist Ave in Herston, take the Herston Rd exit from M3.
From Northern Suburbs – Head via Enoggera Rd or Lutwyche Rd.
Victoria Park is less than a 10-minute drive from the CBD by car and offers complimentary parking for all guests.
Travel by Bus/ Train
Visit the website for more information: https://victoriapark.com.au/contact/