The Australian Institute of Health & Safety would like you to join us on Thursday 12 March for the Marketing Health & Safety Properly Workshop at the Mantra on Hay Street.
Join us on Monday 10 February 2020 as we launch the OHS Body of Knowledge: Ethics Chapter
OHS professionals face many workplace ethical dilemmas and need to be vigilant and self-aware. The public expects a high standard of ethical behaviour for all professionals and have little tolerance for ethical failures as illustrated by several recent Royal Commissions into banking, aged care, and disability.
Corner of Stanley & Sidon Streets Southbank Parklands QLD AU 4101
Join us on Thursday 6 February 2020 as we launch the OHS Body of Knowledge: Ethics Chapter
OHS professionals face many workplace ethical dilemmas and need to be vigilant and self-aware. The public expects a high standard of ethical behaviour for all professionals and have little tolerance for ethical failures as illustrated by several recent Royal Commissions into banking, aged care, and disability.
Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus Mount Lawley WA AU 6050
The NT Branch of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety would like to invite you on Thursday 27 February for the Industrial Manslaughter Workshop at the NT Museum and Art Gallery.
This workshop will present three perspectives on the Industrial Manslaughter legislation and provide attendees with the opportunity to ask:
Join us for on Wednesday 26 of February for a Webinar titled: Building a mindful, high-performance safety culture which will be presented by Alistair Schuback, Safety Culture Specialist from Aframes Safety
Join Sunshine Coast Area Network ( SCAN), Australian Institute of Health & safety ( AIHS) for WHS networking event on Tuesday 26 May 2020 for a webinar meeting.
The Victorian Branch Committee of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety is pleased to announce that planning for thie 2021 Victorian Symposium is taking shape. Held in Ballarat on 12-13 August 2021, this year’s conference theme is titled ‘Connecting Safety’.