18 August ICI Insider - 7 Golden Rules of managing underground services August 18, 2022By ICI Administrator ICI Insider 0 Want to gain a competitive edge? ICI Insider presentations will give you the advantage you’re looking for. Bite sized live civil industry updates you can consume in 20 minutes – without leaving your desk. Short, sharp online presentations giving you the latest industry best practice Your easy way to stay on top of all things civil – from industry changes, new legislation, training requirements through to advances in industry best practice. This month’s ICI Insider is relevant to all in the civil industry – Duty of care towards services safety - Controlling the various dangers that exists as a result of services that are near or within your projects. Designed and delivered by an expert in this field, you will also learn more about current incidents to assets across Australia. Register now to reserve your seat We’ll be giving you quick wins you can put in place in your organisation for immediate effect, along with details on longer term solutions that will provide lasting impacts. Free Tools for all attendees All attendees will gain access to our Free Checklist – ACHTUNG - Digging up the 7 golden rules of services risk avoidance! During the presentation we’ll also be covering: Better understanding of the risks around services Better managing the risks associated with services Guide on identifying risks around services Duty of care towards services Question and Answer session Date: Thursday 15 September 2022 Time: 10.55am (AEST) for an 11am sharp start time Location: Online – a Zoom access link will be sent to all registrations Duration – 20 minute presentation with Q&A session to follow Your presenter – Otre Moussa Otre Moussa is a qualified Civil Engineer with 22 years’ experience in the protecting of underground services across Australia. His areas of expertise include networking with underground asset owners, public speaking (awareness presentations), utility event management, damage minimisation programming and management of DBYD members. Otre also has a good knowledge and understanding of relocation of the underground assets and is an expert witness in courts for underground asset strikes, and has proven success in co-ordinating damage minimisation strategies with various councils and underground asset owners. Don’t be the next operator to be sued by an asset owner over damaged assets, come along and learn for this straight forward session today. Register now to reserve your seat ICI insider presentations are not available for viewing later and resources are only available to attendees. Our aim is to provide timely information, with an open Q&A session in a safe environment. Related Posts ICI Insider – Your free guide to building your teams resilience Want to gain a competitive edge? ICI Insider presentations will give you the advantage you’re looking for. Bite sized live civil industry updates you can consume in 20 minutes – without leaving your desk. New Member Services Coordinator 2021 will be a huge year for the civil infrastructure industry and The Institute. We have big plans for the year and look forward to supporting our Members and the industry throughout 2021 and beyond. One such development at ICI is the introduction of Wendy Climpson, our amazing new Member Services Coordinator. ICI Insider – Are you ready for BIM? Want to gain a competitive edge? ICI Insider presentations will give you the advantage you’re looking for. Bite sized live civil industry updates you can consume in 20 minutes – without leaving your desk. Identifying and Managing Skill Shortages Ramping up your team’s capability to service projects can lead to poor decision making and increased risks. How can you implement an ongoing structured program that provides proactive upskilling so that when opportunity knocks you and your company are ready to succeed? Plotting - the sixth element in duty of care How can mastering plan interpretation and risk management benefit your role in the context of the duty of care? Is your workplace mentally healthy? The construction sector has some of the highest rates of mental ill health when compared to all industries in Australia. In fact, according to Construction Industry Culture Taskforce (CICT), the industry experiences: Comment (0) Comments are closed.