Webinar - Workplace Manslaughter Sentencing - advice for civil contractors
Event description
Workplace manslaughter sentencing - a warning for civil contractors
In a high-risk industry like civil construction, safety is non-negotiable and must always be the number one operational priority - as well as a corporate value.
The recent sentencing of a Victorian construction business – whose $1.3 million fine for causing a workplace death was more than doubled to $3 million on appeal – is a timely reminder of the potential consequences of serious incidents occurring on worksites.
So, what does this mean for your business?
Register now for our next webinar, Workplace manslaughter sentencing - advice for civil contractors, to discover what you as an employer or business owner need to know and do.
Attendees will gain:
Practical knowledge of the relevant legislation;
Insights into the recent sentencing case and impacts on your business if this happened to you;
Actions you can take to reduce or eliminate the risk of a similar incident occurring in your business.
Send through any questions you have in advance to marketing@ccfvic.com.au.
We look forward to you joining us for this important webinar.
Speaker:
Cameron Hannebery - Partner - Lander & Rogers
Cameron is a highly experienced OHS law practitioner, whose expertise includes:
Advising, negotiating and settling OHS/WHS prosecutions and, where necessary, conducting relevant court appearances;
Regularly providing officer due diligence advice and OHS/WHS training to boards and management
Advising on client response to and management of serious incidents, including fatalities.
Host:
Lisa Kinross - Chief Executive Officer - Civil Contractors Federation Victoria
Lisa Kinross is a highly qualified, values-driven executive and transformational leader with over 25 years’ experience as an executive and leader in strategic and transformational change spanning several industries. She holds a double Masters of Organisational Leadership and Masters of Education (Policy, Leadership & Change) and also a Masters of Commerce, Human Resources Management, plus is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Appointed as the first female CEO for the Civil Contractors Federation Victoria in its 81-year history, Lisa has demonstrated exceptional leadership and advocacy in innovation and driving future skills development across sectors including the water industry nationally and the civil industry within Victoria.
As a strategic advisor, Lisa also sits on several industry advisory group committees and has a vested interest in promoting circular economy and sustainability principles across the civil construction arena, which the CCF represents.
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