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INDUSTRY INFORMATION SEMINARS

A series of information seminars relevant to the industry will be presented on Friday 24th July. Each seminar runs for approximately 30 minutes with a 15 minute break between each session. 

The Seminars are free to attend, but registrations are required. Click here to register online, or download registration form below.

 Download Registration Form (334 k)

If you have any queries, please contact Premiere Events on (08) 9445 9333.

 TIME TOPICS PRESENTER
10.30am-11.00am

Part One - 6 Pillars of Dangerous Goods Transport: Documentation & Placarding

Learn about transport documents and emergency procedure guides and how to placard and why it is so important.

Stephen Lane 

 Department of Mines & Petroleum

11.15am-11.45am

Thought provoking options for reducing fatigue's contribution to road crashes

Focusing on three main points:

  1. You choose your sleep and the consequences.
  2. Micro sleeps – just how risky are they?
  3. When do we stop driving and what might we get out of stopping?

Nick Mabbott

 Beyond Midnight Consulting

Nick Mabbott Info 

12.00pm - 1.00pm

FORUM

Discussion on variety of topics with all guest presenters. Hear from Stephen Lane – Department of Mines & Petroleum; Nick Mabbot - Beyond Midnight Consulting, Adam Gosling - Tyresafe, Main Roads Guest Presenter and John Marcolina – Department of Transport.

Various

1.15pm-1.45pm

Chain of Responsibility

Implementation of Chain of Responsibility (CoR) Legislation in Western Australia. CoR legislation extends the legal liability for breaches of transport law to all parties throughout the transport chain. If you use road transport as part of your business, you share the responsibility of preventing breaches under new CoR legislation.

Paul Starling

Main Roads

Paul Starling Info 

2.00pm-2.30pm

Part Two - 6 Pillars of Dangerous Goods Transport: Restraint and Segregation

Hear stories and see videos and photos of good and bad restraints and learn how to segregate dangerous goods for transport.

Stephen Lane

 Department of Mines & Petroleum

2.45pm-3.15pm

Maximising performance and operational life of your tyres

Adam will discuss how to use tyres correctly and how misuse or lack of appropriate maintenance can result in not only unsafe situations but also economic losses.

Adam Gosling 

Tyresafe

3.30pm-4.00pm

ADR 38/04 Trailer Brake Requirements

Overview of the changes in the latest revision. The function of this vehicle standard is to ensure safe braking for heavy trailers under normal and emergency conditions.

Download Presentation (1.26 Mb)

John Marcolina 

 Department of Transport

4.15pm-4.45pm

Part Three - 6 Pillars of Dangerous Goods Transport:Packaging and Vehicle

Learn how to quickly and easily identify if the dangerous goods is packaged in the correct container and how your vehicle is one of the most important aspects in preventing dangerous goods incidents.

Stephen Lane

 Department of Mines & Petroleum

5.00pm-5.30pm

Chain of Responsibility

Implementation of Chain of Responsibility (CoR) Legislation in Western Australia. CoR legislation extends the legal liability for breaches of transport law to all parties throughout the transport chain. If you use road transport as part of your business, you share the responsibility of preventing breaches under new CoR legislation.

Paul Starling

Main Roads

 Paul Starling Info 

Note: The registration seminars are open to both show exhibitors and show attendees. The seminars are free, although you must hold a show entry ticket (or exhibitor pass) to access the seminars.