Why do we struggle so to consistently create records of Safety in Design on all of our projects across our practices? In this webinar, Jennekin Dicks highlights the natural reasons for our resistance and the practical measures to overcome it. This will include a look at what truly sits within the boundary of our legislated duty, what sits outside it, where we are making a rod for our own backs in our own processes, and the simple steps we can take to create useful momentum in our safety conversation.
Jennekin has studied the response to Safety in Design legislation since its 2007 release in Queensland and then again for most states with the 2011 WHS National Bill. Based on this study of the legislation and an understanding of the knowledge and pressures within design practices, Jennekin then developed process and training solutions, which she has regularly embedded within her client base over the past few years.
OUR SPEAKER
Jennekin Dicks is the owner of Brisbane-based consultancy Management in Action. As a past architect and consultant to design practices, Jennekin investigates the detail of our processes and helps to embed effective solutions. She does this with a 'systems for people' focus. She consults, writes, presents CPD talks and workshops, plus drives internal change projects for her clients. Specialised areas include profitability management, certified management systems (QA, OHS and Environment) and engaging staff in the Safety in Design process.
Access to the recording and materials for this webinar is now available for purchase on demand. Once you have made your booking you will receive a recording registration link, presentation slides and CPD questions.
Members $25
Non-members $35
*This webinar was originally held 19 September 2018.
This webinar will deliver 1 point of formal CPD. Please keep your individual receipt and completed answers to CPD questions for your records.
Learning outcomes - Participants will gain a better understanding of the legislative scope and requirements for safety in design, and simple steps and processes to embed consistent implementation of safety in design documentation across all projects.
AACA NSCA: Practice Management & Professional Conduct - PC13, PC16
APBSA Core Area: Practice Management
For more information see the ACA website or contact Katherine Ygosse
M: 0413 520 548