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www.siasafetyconferences.com.au #SIACONVENTION16 THE SAFETY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA PRESENTS Safety Institute of Australia Ltd PLENARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: STREAM SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Andrew Harris, Director - Engineering Excellence Group, Laing O Rourke Lucy Brogden, Commissioner, National Mental Health Commission Lisa McKeown, HS&E Strategy, Best Practice and Innovations Manager, Laing O’Rourke Dr Jason Fox, Making Clever Happen Bernard Salt, Partner, KPMG Tom Cecich, President American Society of Safety Engineers Chief Superintendent Paul McGuiggan AFSM, Assistant Director Workplace Standards, Office of the Commissioner, Fire & Rescue NSW John Green, HSEQ Director - European Hub, Laing O’Rourke Peter Gahan, Director, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Professor of Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Melbourne Gordon Bedford, Global Director Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment, Health & Safety at Mattel Inc Peter Dunphy, Executive Director, SafeWork NSW Dr Drew Rae, School of Humanities, Griffith University Jack Heath, CEO Sane Australia Dr Graeme Edwards, Work & Health Risk Management, AFOEM Michael Tooma, Partner, Clyde & Co Richard Coleman, General Manager HSE, Asciano Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University Gabrielle Kelly, Wellbeing & Resilience Director, SAHMRI Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University Ria Smith, Safety Director, Sodexo Peter Baines, CEO, Hands Across Water Dr Merv Gilbert, Adjunct Professor, Centre for applied research in Mental Health & Addition, Simon Fraser University, Canada Dr Peta Miller, Special Advisor Policy and Engagement, Safework Australia Patrick Murphy, Director, SIA Board SYDNEY SHOWGROUND 5–8 SEPTEMBER 2016 | NATIONAL SAFETY CONVENTION

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THE SAFETY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA PRESENTS

Safety Instituteof Australia Ltd

PLENARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

STREAM SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Andrew Harris, Director - Engineering

Excellence Group, Laing O Rourke

Lucy Brogden, Commissioner,

National Mental Health Commission

Lisa McKeown, HS&E Strategy, Best Practice

and Innovations Manager, Laing O’Rourke

Dr Jason Fox, Making Clever Happen

Bernard Salt, Partner, KPMG

Tom Cecich, President American Society

of Safety Engineers

Chief Superintendent Paul McGuiggan AFSM,

Assistant Director Workplace Standards, Office of the

Commissioner, Fire & Rescue NSW

John Green, HSEQ Director - European

Hub, Laing O’Rourke

Peter Gahan, Director, Centre for Workplace

Leadership, Professor of Management, Faculty of Business and Economics,

The University of Melbourne

Gordon Bedford, Global Director Corporate

Social Responsibility & Environment, Health &

Safety at Mattel Inc

Peter Dunphy, Executive Director,

SafeWork NSW

Dr Drew Rae, School of Humanities,

Griffith University

Jack Heath, CEO Sane Australia

Dr Graeme Edwards, Work & Health Risk

Management, AFOEM

Michael Tooma, Partner, Clyde & Co

Richard Coleman, General Manager HSE,

Asciano

Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University

Gabrielle Kelly, Wellbeing & Resilience

Director, SAHMRI

Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University

Ria Smith, Safety Director, Sodexo

Peter Baines, CEO, Hands Across Water

Dr Merv Gilbert, Adjunct Professor,

Centre for applied research in Mental Health & Addition,

Simon Fraser University, Canada

Dr Peta Miller, Special Advisor Policy and

Engagement, Safework Australia

Patrick Murphy, Director, SIA Board

SYDNEY SHOWGROUND5–8 SEPTEMBER 2016 |

NATIONAL SAFETY CONVENTION

SIA National Safety Convention 2016 Networking & Social Events

THE NATIONAL SAFETY CONVENTION WILL BE COLLOCATED WITH:

NSW’s only dedicated workplace event providing three days of quality networking, unparalleled learning and the best safety sourcing opportunities.

6–8 SEPTEMBER 2016WWW.SAFETYINACTION.NET.AU/SYDNEY

DR ERIC WIGGLESWORTH AM MEMORIAL LECTURE

When: Tuesday 5 September 2016

Time: 6:00pm – 9:30pm

Where: Pullman Hotel , Sydney Showground

Presenter: Presented by international guest speaker Dr David Borys (Adjunct Professor, RMIT University), this year’s lecture is entitled “Two windows to clarify the enigma that is health & safety.”

SIA NATIONAL SAFETY CONVENTION – CONFERENCE DINNER

When: Tuesday 6 September 2016

Time: 6:30pm – 10:30pm

Where: Waterview in Bicentennial Park

The Conference Dinner is an excellent way to strengthen your links with colleagues, peers and industry professionals while discussing the topical issues surrounding OHS in Australia.

CEO BREAKFAST - CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO

When: Wednesday 7 September 2016

Time: 6:45am – 8:45am

Where: Waterview in Bicentennial Park

The CEO Breakfast is focused on the interests of Senior Executives and Board Members who want to engage with the emerging practices that build organisational effectiveness, where safety governance is integral to organisational success.

SIA WOMEN IN SAFETY NETWORK PRESENTS: WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP FORUM

When: Thursday 8 September 2016

Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Where: Southee Complex - Sydney Showground

Join us for a day of thought-provoking discussion focused on the theme: Leaning In: Leading and influencing health, safety & business performance.

We will discuss some of the major challenges faced by business leaders, and share some inspiring stories that will encourage all professionals, regardless of gender, to pursue their aspirations.

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SIA National Safety Convention 2016 Introduction

Safety Instituteof Australia Ltd

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the Safety Institute of Australia (SIA), I’m honoured to welcome you to the 2016 SIA National Safety Convention. Over the years, this annual event has become a staple in the calendar for all people who take an interest in workplace health. It brings together the entire health and safety profession, from the practitioners and professionals on the ground to a range of key stakeholders, including regulators, unions, and business leaders.

This year, the Convention program explores the timely theme of Disruptive Safety. We have assembled some of the best national and international speakers to share their insights and talk about new ideas and leadership. Keynotes will explore a range of thought-provoking subjects, including innovation, the future of work, disruptive leadership, and OHS regulation in a disruptive environment.

Are there opportunities to constructively disrupt the status quo in workplace health and safety at company or systemic level in Australia? This year’s National Safety Convention will certainly prompt delegates to consider, discuss and demystify the spectre of disruption.

The convention includes a two day conference program, which is bookended by a series of events, including the OHS Education Awards, the annual Eric Wigglesworth Memorial Lecture, an annual SIA College of Fellows meeting, the conference dinner, the SIA Annual General Meeting, an OHS Leaders & CEOs Breakfast, and the inaugural Women in Safety Forum.

We trust that you will enjoy this quintessential gathering of Australia’s national Health & Safety community.

Warm Regards,

David Clarke CEO, Safety Institute of Australia

SIA NATIONAL SAFETY CONVENTION SPONSORS AND DELIVER PARTNERS:

DISRUPTIVE LEADERSHIP STREAM SPONSOR

OHS REGULATION IN A DISRUPTIVE WORKPLACE – DELIVERY PARTNER

PSYCHOLOGICALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACES DELIVERY PARTNER

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS DELIVERY PARTNER

SPEAKER SPONSOR

CEO BREAKFAST SPONSOR

SIA National Safety Convention 2016 Tuesday 6 September 2016 DAY 1

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8:30 Delegate Registration

9:00 Welcome

Patrick Murphy, Chair, SIA Board

9:05 Welcome to Country

Uncle Alan Madden, Gadigal Elder

INNOVATION

How do we change people’s thinking around safety? This stream will explore innovative insights and strategies, which will allow safety leaders to challenge the status quo and harness opportunities for innovation and growth.

9:15 Innovation

Dr Drew Rae, School of Humanities, Griffith University

9:35 Innovative Excellence

Andrew Harris, Director - Engineering Excellence Group, Laing O Rourke

9:55 Disrupting the role of the Safety Manager

10:15 Innovation Panel Discussion

Drew Rae, Andrew Harris

10:45 MORNING TEA

THE FUTURE OF WORK

An understanding of work and all its parameters and perspectives is important for OHS Professionals to enable them to integrate their advice into the management and organisation of work. However, work and what constitutes a workplace, the technology associated with work and the organisation of work are all changing at a rapid pace, as are the methods of sharing information and engaging. Such changes will continue to occur at a rapid rate as they enable businesses to innovate. OHS Professionals must understand the dynamics of the change and how their role needs to change. This session will explore some of these changes and give a window into the future.

11:15 The Big Picture

Bernard Salt, Partner, KPMG

11:45 The Future Workplace

Peter Gahan, Director, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Professor of Management, Department of Management & Marketing, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Melbourne

12:05 Digital Disruption

Richard Coleman, General Manager HSE, Asciano

12:25 The Future of Work Panel Discussion

Bernard Salt, Richard Coleman, Peter Gahan

12:45 LUNCH

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SIA National Safety Convention 2016 Tuesday 6 September 2016 DAY 1

PSYCHOLOGICALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACES

THINKING DIFFERENTLY ABOUT WORKPLACE DEATHS

YOUNG SAFETY PROFESSIONALS

Facilitated by: Lucinda Brogden, Commissioner, National Mental Health Commission

Facilitated by: Maureen Hassall, Associate Professor - Risk, University of Queensland

Facilitated by: Tim Allred, Regional HSEQ Manager, VIC/TAS, Programmed

13:35 Mental Health Prevention: Psychological wellbeing in the workplace

Dr Merv Gilbert, Adjunct Professor, Centre for applied research in Mental Health & Addition, Simon Fraser University

13:35 Lessons from the mining industry on critical controls

Speaker to be announced

13:35 Non-safety for Better Safety.

Andrew Barrett, Chief Change Agent, Fidesa

13:55 A framework for a psychological healthy workplace

Kirsten Way, Senior Lecturer, School of Law and Business, Australian Catholic University

13:55 Lessons from the Construction industry

Dr Gerry Ayes, OHS&E Manager, CFMEU

13:55 Leadership is All Wrong

Gordon Bedford, Global Director Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment, Health & Safety at Mattel Inc

14:15 Resilience as a preventative approach to Mental Health

Gabrielle Kelly, Wellbeing & Resilience Director, SAHMRI

14:15 Process Safety and the OHS Professional

Trish Kerin, Director, Institution of Chemical Engineers Safety Centre

14:15 Your Career and Brand

Loren Murray, Executive HSE Consultant at CreativeWorks Group

14:35 Panel Discussion: Disrupting safety as we know it – it’s not just physical

Gabrielle Kelly, Wellbeing & Resilience Director, SAHMRI

Jack Heath, CEO Sane Australia

Nick Arvanitis, Head of Workplace Research and Resources, beyondblue

14:35 Panel Discussion: Lessons from Head of Safety

Dr Gerry Ayes and Trish Kerin

14:35 Disrupting the status quo to the way we do safety

Gordon Bedford, Andrew Barrett, Loren Murray

14:55 AFTERNOON TEA

PSYCHOLOGICALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACES

LOOKING GOOD - THE ETHICAL DILEMMAS FOR THE SAFETY PROFESSIONAL

YOUNG SAFETY PROFESSIONALS: GENERATING TOMORROW’S ARMY OF SAFETY LEADERS

Facilitated by Lucinda Brogden, Commissioner, National Mental Health Commission

Facilitated by Jane Hall, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw Australia

Facilitated by Shay Deguara, Safety Officer, Unions NSW

15:25 Building a resilient workforce

Ria Smith, Safety Director, Sodexo

15:25 Looking Good - The ethical dilemmas for the Safety Professional

Jane Hall, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw Australia

Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University

Rod Maule, Certified Generalist OHS Professional

15:25 Young Safety Professionals - Generating tomorrow’s army of safety leaders

Michael Preston, Safety officer, Construction and General Division, NSW CFMEU

Ben Peacock, Director, Media Company Republic of Everyone

Veronica Black, Safety Professional Officer, NSW Nurses and Midwives Association

Mental Health at work - doing it better

Nick Valentine, Senior Environmental Safeguards Specialist, World Bank

15:45 Psychologically healthy construction work

John Darcy, Head of Occupational Health & Safety, Master Builders Association of Victoria

15:25 Psychologically Healthy Workplaces Panel Discussion

Ria Smith, John Darcy & Nick Valentine

18:30 CONFERENCE DINNER: Waterview in Bicentennial Park

SIA National Safety Convention 2016 Wednesday 7 September 2016

6:45 SAFETY LEADERS/CEO BREAKFAST EVENT: Waterview in Bicentennial Park

8:30 Delegate Registration

9:00 Welcome

DISRUPTIVE LEADERSHIP

Presented by Ernst & Young

Like it or not, OHS professionals will be working in disruptive environments, with disruptive business models; leadership in such environments requires special insights and skills. But effective OHS professionals also need to BE disruptive; the status quo in safety is not good enough. The OHS professional should be a leader in initiating and promoting change to make a difference in OHS. This session will explore OHS leadership from both perspectives: with disruptive environments and creating disruption to improve OHS.

9:05 The use and abuse of culture

Andrew Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Australian National University

9:25 Leadership in a disruptive environment

Peter Baines, CEO, Hands Across Water

9:45 Disruptive Leadership for a productive workplace

Dr Jason Fox, Making Clever Happen

10:15 Panel Discussion: Disruptive Leadership

Andrew Hopkins, Dr Jason Fox, Peter Baines

10:35 MORNING TEA BREAK

OHS REGULATION IN A DISRUPTIVE ENVIRONMENT

How do Australia’s Safety regulators see the future of safety? How will they cope with impending changes to legislation? This stream will feature a series of short presentations from Australia’s Safety Regulations and examine how Australia’s regulators adapt to disruptive business models to apply tighter safety legislation.

11:05 OHS Regulation in a disruptive environment

John Green, HSEQ Director - European Hub, Laing O’Rourke

11:25 Regulation and disruptive environments

Peter Dunphy, Executive Director, SafeWork NSW

Marnie Williams, Executive Director Health and Safety, WorkSafe Victoria

Justin Napier, General Manager Regulatory Operations Group, Comcare

Mark Cocker, Director of Industry Safety, WorkSafe Tasmania

Facilitated by Michael Tooma, Partner, Clyde & Co

12:25 LUNCH BREAK

DAY 2

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OHS IN CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS OHS PROFESSIONAL CAPABILITY PEOPLE & WORK

Facilitated by Dr Peta Miller, Director, Industry Policy, Work Health and Safety Technical Policy Branch Safework Australia

Facilitated by Angela Seidel, Member of Australian OHS Education Accreditation Board and Executive General Manager OHSE & Risk, PMP Limited

12:55 WHS in a Warzone: Challenging the status quo

Sean Robert Faulkner, Manager, WHS & Risk, City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters

12:55 Global framework for OHS Practice: Practitioners and Professionals

Dennis Hudson, INSHPO Secretariat, American Society of Safety Engineers

12:55 The health benefits of ‘good work’

Dr Graeme Edwards, Work & Health Risk Management, AFOEM

13:15 Developing risk management in an indigenous community

Dr Peta Miller, Special Advisor Policy and Engagement, Safework Australia

Thomas Amagula, Executive Support Officer, Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation

Paul Augustin, Facilitator, Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation

13:15 Application of the Global OHS Capability Framework to the mining industry

Pam Pryor, Registrar, Australian OHS Education Accreditation Board

13:15 The union view of ‘good work’ and making good work a reality

Mark Morey, Secretary, Unions NSW

13:35 OHS in Challenging Environments

Speaker to be announced

13:35 Using the Capability Framework and the OHS Body of Knowledge for CPD planning

Dr Kelly Johnstone, Chair of SIA College of Fellows, University of Queensland

13:35 Designing good work - Occupational Medicine

Professor Sharon Parker, Management and Organisations, The University of Western Australia

13:55 Panel Discussion: OHS in Challenging Environments

Sean Robert Faulkner, Dr Peta Miller, Paul Augustin, Thomas Amagula

13:55 Application of the Capability Framework in the US context

Tom Cecich, President American Society of Safety Engineers

13:55 Panel Discussion: Practical approach to implementing good work

Mark Morey, Dr Graeme Edwards, Professor Sharon Parker

14:15 AFTERNOON TEA

INNOVATION IN PRACTICESAFETY IN DISASTER - A MANAGEMENT CONFLICT?

USING INTELLIGENT RISK MANAGEMENT TO LEARN FROM WORK-AS-DONE

Facilitated by: Sean McIntyre, Manager, Health, Safety, Sustainability and Risk, PwC

Facilitated by Nick Miller, Director & CFO, Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency

Facilitated by Dr David Borys, Adjunct Associate Professor of RMIT University

14:35 Appreciative Investigations - The theory

Dr Drew Rae, School of Humanities, Griffith University

14:35 Leadership in disasters

Peter Baines, OAM, Chair and Founder, Hands Across Water

14:35 Workshop: Using intelligent risk management to learn from work-as-done

Dr David Borys, Adjunct Associate Professor of RMIT University Appreciative Investigations -

Application in Practice

Lisa McKeown, HS&E Strategy, Best Practice and Innovations Manager, Laing O’Rourke

14:55 Challenging Procedures - Doing Safety better by doing less ‘safety’

Michelle Oberg, Griffith University

14:55 Balancing OHS Priorities

Speaker to be announced

Challenging Procedures - An alternative to inductions

Kurt Warren, Head of HSE - Southern Region, Laing O’Rouke

15:15 Challenging Procedures - Intuitive Work Planning

Simon Albery, Theiss

15:15 WHS Priorities in the Urban Search & Rescue environment

Chief Superintendent Paul McGuiggan AFSM, Assistant Director Workplace Standards, Office of the Commissioner, Fire & Rescue NSW

An APP for that: Thermal Stress

Dr Vinos Gopaldasani, University of Wollongong

15:35 The virtual world

Richard Coleman, General Manager HSE, Asciano

15:35 Panel Discussion: Safety in Disasters - a management conflict

Peter Baines, Chief Superintendent Paul McGuiggan

Panel Discussion: Innovation in Practice

Karen Wolfe, Executive Officer, ANSTO

15:55 Closing

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