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CSG Meeting: June 2018
Speaker:
Barry Naismith
 
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CSG Jun 2018 Presenter Barry NaismithThe state of OHS in Victoria

Based on his forensic research and analysis of data from WorkSafe Victoria, Barry Naismith presented some measured and thought-provoking findings to a packed room. Some findings are somewhat dispiriting, including the fact that this data can be inaccurate, shallow and lagging. Nevertheless, his presentation provided some interesting insights into trends in injury rates and claims, including mental claims.  

He also took a clear-eyed look at the current push for wellbeing programs in the workplace and how these are grabbing the spotlight from OHS.  He discussed the issue of whether wellbeing included both the physical and mental, and how we embed wellbeing into injury prevention. 

Barry concluded with a call to OHS professionals to speak out if they see a need for things to change. "Don't just leave safety leadership to the regulator in these challenging and interesting times - times that are re-shaping OHS, hopefully for the better", he said.

 

 

 

 

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CSG Meeting: May 2018
Speaker:
Jason Hensel, Senior Advisor, Health and Safety, Zoos Victoria
 
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Safety & the Big Cats

Jason Hensel, Senior Advisor, Health and Safety, at Zoos Victoria gave a fascinating insight into the work he has been undertaking, developing a program for working with dangerous animals. These animals are known as Category 1 Animals, because they are likely to endanger human life. Jason has been concentrating on Melbourne Zoo, where there are 20 species of Category 1 Animals. (At the Healesville site, the only Category 1 Animal is the cassowary!)

It is two years into the development of the program, which has proved to be much bigger than expected due to the many interconnected aspects. In the past, dealing with these animals relied on people making sound decisions and a number of ad hoc systems. Now this approach has been replaced with consistent streamlined processes and the introduction of engineering controls that are being tailor-made to suit this unique environment.

Jason is supported by a CEO with a strong interest in health & safety, which we all know is a key factor in successful programs.

 

 

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CSG Meeting: April 2018
Speaker:
Conor Healy, Manager, Work Health and Safety, Jetstar Australia New Zealand
 
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Reducing Manual Handling Injuries

Conor Healy was a very engaging speaker as he spoke enthusiastically about the program he has developed for Jetstar that has resulted in a 40% reduction in manual handling injuries and the risk of musculoskeletal disorders in just two years.

He spoke about the challenges of working within a regulatory framework (CASA + airports) that make it difficult to introduce design & engineering controls. As a result he has developed a multi-pronged program that includes onsite physiotherapy, particpatory ergonomics and a radical shift in their training approach.

While acknowledging that it is early days and there is still a way to go, he is rightly proud of what has been achieved so far. He offered quite a few practical strategies in his presentation that are applicable to many industries.

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CSG Meeting: March 2018
Speaker: Kevin Jones, editor of the SafetyAtWorkBlog
 
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ISO 45001 is here – what now?

This was a well-attended meeting of great interest to all present. Kevin's presentation outlined the main aspects of the new Standard and he also provided a handout with a summary of the different sections of the Standard in comparison to AS 4801 & OHSAS 18001. 

The key message was to reassure organisations that the new Standard will not be overly disruptive; in fact, it can support and strengthen the work of OHS professionals within organisations. Kevin's advice is to start using the Standard now even if it is still a couple of years before it becomes an official element of Australian OHS systems.

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CSG Meeting: February 2018
Speaker: Frank Imbesi, Managing Director of AMS Consulting.
 
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Psychological Conditions & Return to Work

As well as having a vast experience in this area, Frank was also the recipient of the National Outstanding Achievement in RTW Award in 2017, and so we were very fortunate to have him as our first speaker for the year.

He shared some very valuable information about the challenges associated with return to work for people who have suffered workplace psychological injury or illness.

CSG Feb 2018 meeting Speaker Frank Imbesi

Research data he presented showed how important it is to aim for a timely return to work. There has also been a recent increase in the reporting and acceptance of mental injury conditions and claims, which has found many employers unsure and unprepared when it comes to dealing with the challenges of rehabilitation and preventing recurrence of the problem.

Frank outlined a number of ways to assist employers -and consequently the workforce -with these challenges.

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CSG amends its Constituiton

 
At our AGM on February 13, members voted to adopt amendments to the Constitution.

To summarise the main changes in the new version:

  • The sections about Individual & Corporate Membership have been altered to simplify the joining process and encourage growth of membership.
  • All 3 levels of membership now include an outline of the benefits of each level.
  • The composition of the Executive has been altered to reflect current practice, including the addition of the role of Membership Secretary, which was added in 2016.
  • The duties of the position of Membership Secretary have been included.

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CSG Christmas Lunch 2017 02Networking at Parliament House

Members & guests of CSG enjoyed a wonderful Christmas networking lunch on Tuesday 11 December 2017 at Parliament House Victoria.

This new venue for our Christmas lunch proved a great success, not only for the excellent service and delicious food featuring seasonal Victorian produce, but also for the elegant surroundings. Being set up in our own private area in the dining room facilitated great conversation without having to compete with the usual clatter of a restaurant setting.

We hope to make this venue a regular fixture for our Christmas lunches in the future as we continue to offer this benefit to our members.

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CSG Meeting: October 2017
Speaker: Graham Dent, OHS Lawyer.
 

OHS in Victoria … where are we going?

Leading OHS lawyer Graham Dent talked about recent developments in OHS law in Victoria on 10 October 2017.

This included the relevance of the harmonised WHS laws in Victoria, trends in cases, courts and penalties, and the use of Enforceable Undertakings.

Graham gave examples to illustrate the implications of some of the changes we see going on around us. He also discussed changes which may have quietly slipped past us

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CSG Meeting: September 2017
Speaker: Professor David Caple.
 

The future of OHS - What will OHS look like in the future?

What jobs are likely to be available and skill sets required?

Professor David Caple, a close participant and observer in the safety industry for over 40 years, examined those questions on 12 September 2017.

David talked about how the field of workplace safety has evolved, looking at the most important trends and changes over the years.

Both the transcript and pdf for his presentation are available to members.

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The Mental Health Foundation Australia presents this year's Mental Health Week with the theme of Mental Health in the Workplace, which is aligned with the World Federation of Mental Health.

"Mental Health Week aims to activate, educate and engage Victorians about mental health, through a week of interactive events across the state, including an official launch, community festivals, art exhibitions, music, theatre and seminars."

The official launch is on Monday 9th October & includes:

  • MC - George Donikian
  • Keynote - Keith Schlieger from Ch.9's The Block
  • Assistant Federal Health Minister The Hon. Dr David Gillespie
  • Jackie Crowe, National Mental Health Commissioner
  • Live performances by Wild at Heart, Melbourne Mass Gospel Choir & Heidi Everett

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