The Quarries and Concrete Safety Seminar will be held on 19 May 2021.

To be delivered online, the program for this year's seminar will be held live from 1.00pm and available to view on demand until 31 August 2021.

Co-hosted by the Institute of Quarrying Australia (IQA) and Cement, Concrete and Aggregates Australia (CCAA) this half-day program will address important and current health and safety issues relevant to the cement, concreting and quarrying industries.

The aim of the seminar is to:

  • Provide a forum to share information on safety and health issues impacting on the quarrying, mining and concrete sector
  • Share experiences and knowledge relating to workplace practice and policy
  • Learn new ways to provide a safe and healthy work environment

Who should attend:

  • Quarry and Mine workers
  • Quarry & Mining Company representatives
  • Risk Managers, Safety & Health personnel
  • Cement and Concrete Producers
  • Contractors
  • Equipment manufacturers and suppliers
  • Consultants
  • Students and Academics
  • Anyone interested in Safety & Health in the quarrying, mining and related industries


Registration includes access to the online conference portal live on 19th May with content available to watch on demand through until 31 August 2021.





OHMS Hygiene is a proudly Australian owned and managed business with a team of subject matter experts 
who provide pragmatic advice to manage occupational hygiene risks in the workplace. Services provided to the

Quarry and Concrete industry include risk assessments, health management plans, dust and noise monitoring, along with RPE and HPD Fit testing. OHMS Hygiene operates Australia wide from our offices in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin and Kalgoorlie.

         


          

Boral Australia is the largest integrated construction materials and building products manufacturer and supplier across the full range of building and construction markets. 

Products include cement, aggregates, concrete, asphalt, bricks, roofing, masonry products and timber. With an extensive network of concrete, asphalt and manufacturing sites across Australia, Boral's leading position is underpinned by around 1 billion tonnes of quarry reserves strategically located close to key markets.

Minimising environmental impacts and taking a socially responsible approach to how they operate, delivering world-class safety performance and developing less resource and energy-intensive products for their is central to the Boral vision of delivering performance excellence and sustainable growth.



Paul Johnston – Hanson and Chair of CCAA NSW OHS Committee Kate Jarvis – Cleary Bros James Collings – Boral Scott Whittaker – Hanson Cameron Madeira – Boral Andrew Jefferies – CCAA Jason Kuchel – CCAA Kylie Fahey – IQA Nerida Worboys – IQA