Critical Risk Control Masterclass 2023 Series
Workshop 2: The next steps and challenges associated with sustaining zero fatalities and further improving Workplace Health and Safety (28 November)
The program includes industry presentations on current status and future directions, and research presentations on advancement opportunities, facilitated workshop on sustaining zero fatalities and further improving WHS. Outcomes from discussions will be documented in a whitepaper and provided to attendees.
Registration type | Cost (inclusive of GST) |
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2 day Masterclass (in-person) | $280 |
2 day Masterclass (online) | $180 |
Workshop 1 – 27th November 2023 (in-person) | $150 |
Workshop 1 – 27th November 2023 (online) | $100 |
Workshop 2 – 28th November 2023 (in-person) | $150 |
Workshop 2 – 28th November 2023 (online) | $100 |
About Critical Risk Control Masterclass Series
The Critical Risk Control Masterclasses are designed for people working in the mining and resources industry to advance their critical control management to prevent fatalities.
2025 Masterclass Series, 27 & 28 November
The Masterclass runs as two full-day workshops featuring presentations and discussions. During the workshops, you will hear from leading experts on current practices and latest research outcomes associated with critical controls. The Masterclass is available in-person and online.
The Masterclass is facilitated by Professor Maureen Hassall, Director of the Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre (MISHC), within UQ's Sustainable Minerals Institute.
- CPD - up to 14 hours, a UQ certificate of attendance can be provided on request.
- Each day runs from 9.00am - 5.00pm, with tea and coffee available from 8.30am and the networking event held at the end of day 1.
- The Masterclass will be held at The University of Queensland, Sir James Foots Building (47A), St Lucia campus
Related courses
MISHC delivers a range of high quality training programs for all levels of staff in the resources sector to increase specialist knowledge and skills to better identify hazards and make effective decisions about risk. Learn more about MISHC's professional development courses.
Venue
308 Queen Street,
Brisbane City
QLD 4000