CPD-11-068

December 28, 2011

Dear Members,

Occupational Safety and Health Seminaron"Shipbuilding Safety"

Date: / January 16, 2012 (Monday) Time:7 pm – 8:30 pm (Registration at 6:50 pm)
Venue: / Room 201, Duke of Windsor Social Service Building,15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. (Location map of the venue is attached on Page 2)
Speaker: / Mr. Tony Hill, CFIOSH
Tony Hill has been a professional safety manager since 1982- 30 years! During this time he has worked in UK, Germany, Bahamas, Gibraltar, Qatar, USA, Canada, Russia, Taiwan and this is his second term in HK. He has managed the safety on many major projects creating Tunnels-Bridges, and many transport infrastructure project rail, roads and Airports. He held a significant safety role in the Channel Tunnel project, then as the Chief construction safety advisor for the MTR on the HK Airport railway project, the safety Director for the Taiwan High speed rail project and most recently as the principal safety manager on the 2014 winter Olympics project in SochiRussia. Tony is currently the Regional Occupational Safety and Health manager for the 250 year old Lloyd’s Register Company which is the World’s oldest and most revered name in Safety. He is based in Hong Kong and has a safety management remit that takes in all countries in the Asia Pacific area. In China alone he has safety responsibilities for engineers and surveyors working 116 shipyards and heavy industrial plants. He has people offshore and onshore oil and gas installations and major chemical plants. Tony leads a safety management team of 7 very senior safety managers who run their own teams in 6 geographical areas India and Sri Lanka-Japan-Korea-South west Asia (6 countries) Australia and New Zealand and of course China which includes HK and Taiwan. Tony has been a member of IOSH for 25 years and is a Chartered Fellow.
Abstract
of Presentation : / Keeping our people safe in high hazard shipbuilding workplaces!
Tony will first give an introduction to Lloyd’s Register and explain who they are and what they do and then will highlight the difficulties of keeping the existing ships of the world in safe condition and how Lloyds are responsible for the integrity of every nut bolt and component that goes to make up a ship and the process of putting those components together to create a safe and high quality ship. He will also try to explain how he keeps Lloyd’s people safe when they are deployed as small specialist teams in Shipyards and Ship building which is one of the most dangerous heavy industries especially when you can not directly control the workplace in which your workforce is deployed.
Language: / English
Participants: / 110 maximum (serve on a first come first serve basis)
Registration: / Please complete the reply slip below and return it via email or fax it back to the Association (Fax No.:2770 0542). Successful application will be notified in due course.
Fee &
Attendance
Certificate: / The seminar is free of charge for HKOSHA members and attendance certificate will be issued upon completion of the seminar. An administration fee ofHK$50 will be charged for member of HKFOSHA (Federation) Member Organizations and HK$100 for other participants.
No certificate will be issued to those who arrived after 7:15pm.

TC Chan, Chairman of CPD Committee

Hong Kong Occupational Safety & Health Association

Reply Slip

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To: Secretariat of HKOSHA / (Fax: 2770 0542)

GPO Box 7100, Central, Hong Kong.

Occupational Safety and Health Seminaron" Shipbuilding Safety "

at Room 201, Duke of WindsorSocialServiceBuilding,15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK

at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm on January 16, 2012 (Monday)

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