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8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair Samuel Moore, Barrister, Chancery Street Chambers
9.10 KEYNOTE - Third generation Safety - the missing piece Cristian Sylvestre, Managing Director, HabitSafe
9.50 SAFETY LEADERS’ PANEL: Implementing the Act - ensuringeffectiveleadershipintheindustry
Lucy Wills, General Manager - People and Safety, Landcorp Farming
Angus Bell, Group Health and Safety Manager, Mercury Chloe Stewart-Tyson, Principal - Health & Safety Manager, Beca Monika Wakeman, Associate Director, Deloitte New Zealand
10.30 Morning break & refreshments
11.00 Health and Safety at Work Act - a year on Jo-Ann Pugh, Deputy General Manager – Assessments, WorkSafe New Zealand
11.40 Understanding the disconnect - what is holding us back from complete compliance?
Grant Nicholson, Partner - Health & Safety, Kensington Swan
12.05 TableDiscussion:Duediligence-HowdoesSection44 of the Health and Safety at Work Act translate into practices in your organisation?
12.20 Lunch break
1.20 Bestpracticehealthandsafety-implementingISO45001 Christel Fouche, Principal H&S Specialist, Impac
2.00 Implementingthe3Cs-Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination
Carl Stent, Group Safety Manager, NIWA
2.40 CASESTUDY:Lessonslearnedincreating and executing a successful safety culture
Mike O’Brien, Country General Manager, CHEP New Zealand
3.20 Afternoon break & refreshments
3.50 ‘Leading with less’ - setting the benchmark for success in an SME
Kristina Wischnowsky, Chief Transformation Officer, The Transformation Corporation
4.30 CLOSING KEYNOTE: Performance through people - how to lead teams, achieve goals or row oceans safely without relying on compliance
Jamie Fitzgerald, Director, Inspiring Performance
5.10 Summary remarks from the Chair and Networking Drinks
9.00 Welcome back from the Chair Samuel Moore, Barrister, Chancery Street Chambers
9.10 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: Doing safety better by doing less safety
Michelle Oberg, Researcher PhD Candidate / Manager - Safety Research & Partnerships,
GriffithUniversity/PocketsofBrilliance
9.50 SAFETY LEADERS’ PANEL: How can you effectivelyperformduediligence?
Tracy Evans, HSE Manager - Networks, Vector Gerry Lynch, General Manager, Mars Alison Molloy, Chief Executive, Site Safe NZ
10.20 TableDiscussion-Asaleader,whatstepsdoyoutake toensureriskiseffectivelymanagedinyourworkplace?
10.30 Morning break & refreshments
11.00 Lightbulb moment - understanding human risk factors in health and safety environments
Eric Holliday, Director, Pro-Safe Marine
11.40 Leading by example - transitioning from health and safety manager to leader
Steven Carden, CEO, Landcorp Farming
12.10 TableDiscussion-Wheredoyoufeelyourtimeissuccessfully directed, and where could it be better spent?
12.20 Lunch break
1.20 Constructioncasestudy:Safetythroughoutthesupplychain Owen West, Managing Director, BROWZ
2.00 10:10:10LIGHTNINGTALKS:Upcominghealth initiativesforindustrieswithsignificantrisk
TALK 1: Agriculture Shaheen Memon, Group Manager -
Health Safety & Wellbeing, Fonterra
2.10 TALK2:Construction Trina Lincoln, Commercial Legal Risk Manager, Hawkins
2.20 TALK3:Healthcare Janice Riegen, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Waitemata DHB
2.30 Q+ACLINIC Shaheen Memon, Group Manager -
Health Safety & Wellbeing, Fonterra Trina Lincoln, Commercial Legal Risk Manager,
Hawkins Janice Riegen, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Waitemata DHB
2.40 Afternoon break & refreshments
3.10 Table Discussion: Section 34: Consulting with other PCBUs - Where are the areas you can improve?
3.25 Tableexercise:Developinganactionplan: shortvslongtermbenefits
3.50 KEYNOTE:Ahealthandsafetyissueisjustanother business decision Greg Dearsly, National Manager, NZISM; Managing Director, First 4 Safety
4.30 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of Summit
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8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair Tony Haggerty, Responsible Care New Zealand
9.10 From the regulators - Legislation update: The future outlook for HSNO
Peter Dawson, Principal Scientist, Environmental Protection Authority Darren Handforth, Chief Inspector Assessments - Southern, Worksafe
PLUS:ExtendedQ&Awithregulators
10.15 Table discussion I: What changes would you like to see to achieve easier compliance within your workplace chemical safety practices?
10.30 Morning break & refreshments
11.00 LIGHTNING TALKS: Managing hazardous substances throughout the value chain
TALK 1: Transit and logistics Phillip Tse, Principal/Managing Director, Chemie-Tech Ltd TALK2:Inventorymanagement Birgit Rahm, Principal Consultant, HaS Expertise TALK 3: Disposal of hazardous substances Daniel Allen, Environmental and Hazardous Industry
Consultant, Environmental Solutions Limited
11.45 What is in the air? Stuart Keer-Keer, Managing Director,K2Environmental
12.10 TablediscussionII:Whichaspectsofsafechemicalmanagement are most mishandled in your industry and how can this be improved?
12.20 Lunch break
1.20 Theroleofsafetycultureinproactively managing hazardous risks
Tony Rigg, Director, 360 Safety Solutions
2.00 Managingchemicalincidents:CreatingasoundEmergency Response Plan
James Mitchell, Hazardous Substances Specialist, Northland Regional Council
2.40 CASESTUDY:Practicalmanagementandhandlingofasbestos Frank Macdonald, Senior Environmental Scientist, AECOM Ltd
3.20 Afternoon break & refreshments
3.50 CASE STUDY: Managing chemicals through the distribution process
Shayne Porter, National Business Development Manager, Mainfreight
4.30 Spotlightfocus:Majorhazardfacilities- managing change within a safety case regime
Paul Feltoe, Director, Safety Solutions
5.10 Summary remarks from the Chair and Networking Drinks
9.00 Welcome back from the Chair Tony Haggerty, Responsible Care New Zealand
9.10 The duties of HSE professionals: Workplace environmental management
Louisa George, Health and Safety Manager - Generation and Wholesale, Genesis Energy
9.50 CASE STUDY: Land remediation and naturally occurring contaminants
Dave Bull, Contaminated Land Specialist, Hail Environmental
10.30 Morning break & refreshments
11.00 LIGHTNING TALKS: Identifying and priortising majorrisksofhazardoussubstances
TALK1:Majorhazardfacilities Ingeborg Vanloon,
Technical Director - Project Management, Beca TALK2:Laboratories Simonne Moses, Hazardous Substances Consultant - Director,
SMoses Consulting TALK 3: Hospitals and healthcare facilities Andrew Nelson, Hazardous Substance & Compliance Advisor,
Counties Manukau District Health Board TALK 4: Agriculture Brian Calcinai, Responsible Care New Zealand12.20 Lunch break
1.20 Masterclass:Upskillingyourhazardoussubstancestoolbox - strategies for emergency preparedness
Ken Clarke, Compliance Manager, Responsible Care New Zealand
Trace Donaghey, Training and Development Manager, Chemcouriers
2.40 Afternoon break & refreshments
3.10 Challenges ahead: Preparing for the future of chemical management
John Hickey, CEO, Abstel Glyde / President, New Zealand Institute of Hazardous Substances Management
3.50 Q&AClinic:Goingbeyondcompliance-bestpracticemanagement of dangerous substances
John Hickey, CEO, Abstel Glyde / President, New Zealand Institute of Hazardous Substances Management
Simonne Moses, Hazardous Substances Consultant- Director, SMoses Consulting
Ken Clarke, Compliance Manager, Responsible Care New Zealand
Trace Donaghey, Training and Development Manager, Chemcouriers
4.30 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of the Summit
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8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair Suzanne Broadbent, Principal Consultant, HaS Expertise
9.10 KEYNOTE: The ‘health’ in ‘health and safety’ - raising theprofileofoccupationalhealthinNewZealand
Dr Ian Laird, Director of Research - College of Health/ Associate Professor - Occupational Safety and Health, Massey University
9.50 Applying in occupational health - lessons from practice
10.30 Morning break & refreshments
11.00 “Keeping you safe, keeping you legal”: Active and passive asbestos management
Kim Allen, General Manager, CEDA Environmental Services
11.40 The silent killer: Preventing long and short term diseases Dr Jim McLeod, Clinical Director, Green Cross Health
12.10 Tablediscussion:Whatareyourtop3prioritiesformanaging occupational health hazards?
12.20 Lunch break
1.20 LIGHTNINGTALKS:Keyapplicationsofoccupationalhealth
TALK 1: Safety in design for occupational hygiene Jack Donaghy, Manager - Safety in Design &
Project Management, Beca TALK2:Managingtheexposureoflegionnaires’disease Simon Thornley, Public Health Physician,
Counties Manukau District Health Board TALK 3: Mental health in the workplace - the next big thing Dr David Beaumont, Director, Fit for Work TALK 4: Leptospirosis and agriculture hazards
Julia Crosby, Occupational Health Nurse/Managing Director, Waikato Occupational Health Consultancy Ltd
3.10 Table discussion: What do you view as most mishandled occupational hygiene risk and how can this be better addressed?
3.20 Afternoon break & refreshments
3.50 PANEL: Addressing the competency issue - CPD routes and standards for OH
Jeni Robinson, Health Safety and Environment Senior Advisor, Beca
Derek Miller, President, NZ Occupational Hygiene Society Clare Lynn, OHN Practice Leader - Health and Wellbeing Team,
FonterraCo-operativeGroupLimited/Vice President, New Zealand Occupational Health Nurse Association
4.30 Askthespecialist:Q&AClinic-Commonanduniqueoccupational health risks
Dr Michelle Wong, Otolaryngologist, Auckland ENT Group Dr Stephen Child, Director of Clinical Training, Auckland
DistrictHealthBoard/Chair, NZ Medical Association Simon Thornley, Public Health Physician,
Counties Manukau District Health Board
5.10 Closing remarks from the Chair and Networking Drinks
8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair Elizabeth Howells, Director, PeopleCentric Associates
9.10 Regulatory update: The role wellbeing plays in a health and safety culture
Sherridan Cook, Partner, Buddle Findlay
9.50 CASE STUDY: The WHO Healthy Workplace Model - a global model for action
Janice Riegen, Clinical Nurse Specialist - Occupational Health and Safety, Waitemata DHB
10.20 TableDiscussion:Whatarethewellbeinginitiativescurrently employed in your organisation, and where are the areas for improvement?
10.30 Morning break & refreshments
11.00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Understanding mental health - approaches for successful management Mai Chen, Managing Partner, Chen Palmer Partners
Senior Sargeant Andrew Murdoch, Waitemata District Family Violence Coordinator, NZ Police
11.40 CASE STUDY: Implementing a long-term wellbeing strategy at Landcorp Farming
Lucy Wills, General Manager - People and Safety, Landcorp Farming
12.20 Lunch break
1.20 Bullyingintheworkplace-‘behindthescenes’research Kate Blackwood, Lecturer, Massey University
1.40 CASE STUDY: Applying the JD-R Model: Tools to support wellbeing across cultures
Alieh Haghighi, Organisational Psychology PhD Student, University of Auckland
2.00 CASESTUDY:Understandingthebiggerpicture-applying the wellbeing framework across cultures
Dr Lisa Mackay, Research Officer, Auckland University of Technology
2.20 Q+ACLINIC Kate Blackwood, Lecturer, Massey University Dr Lisa Mackay,
Research Officer, Auckland University of Technology Alieh Haghighi, Organisational Psychology PhD Student,
University of Auckland
2.30 TableDiscussion:Howcanwellbeingbefurtherpromotedin the workplace for employee health, safety and engagement?
2.40 Afternoon break & refreshments
3.10 MINI MASTERCLASS: An end-to-end approach to wellness - from implementation to ROI
Brad Norris, Managing Director, Synergy Health
4.30 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of the Summit
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9.30 HSWA one year on – decoding downfalls in compliance
Mere King, Senior Associate, Buddle Findlay
10.00 Learningsfromthefirst12monthsoftheHealth and Safety at Work Act
Aaron Lloyd, Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts
10.30 Safety throughout the supply chain Owen West, Managing Director, BROWZ
11.00 The HSWA for SMEs - your regulatory update Olivia Welsh, Solicitor, Kensington Swan
11.30 ISOs 31000 and 31010: Pitfalls and solutions to the risk-based thinking approach
Christel Fouche, Principal H&S Specialist, Impac
12.00 Howtoreduceyourinjuriesatwork Simon Salmond, Director, Futureproof Rehab at Work
1.30 Safety on a budget – Award-winning advice from a SME to an SME
Kristina Wischnowsky, Business Excellence Manager, Corbel Construction
2.00 HSNO in design: The practical side of the HSNO legislation
Mary Helliwell, Senior Process Engineer, Beca
2.30 Understanding the true value of sleep to your bottom line
MerrhisManjurey, Clinical Sleep Physiologist, Waikato DHB
3.00 Implementing the 3 C’s in safety – Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination
Carl Stent, Group Safety Manager, NIWA
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9.30 Safety leadership – implementing safety culture from the top down
Eric Holliday, Director, Pro-Safe Marine
10.00 Back pain and work – why does it happen - what can we do?
Chris Gregg, CEO, TBI Health Group Rachel Lilley, National Vocational Services Manager/
Occupational Health Physiotherapist, TBI Health Group
10.30 Your health and wellbeing framework – easy initiatives for smaller organisations
Brad Norris, Managing Director, Synergy Health
11.00 Health is not too hard for SMEs - strategies for best practice health management
Jim McLeod, Clinical Director, Company Medic
11.30 Learningsfromthefirst12monthsoftheHealth and Safety at Work Act
Aaron Lloyd, Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts
12.00 Your asbestos management plan: Understanding the regulation and threat of asbestos
Kim Allen, General Manager, CEDA Environmental Services
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