Webinar: Keeping Safety Alive

Date

  • Thursday 8 May

Time

  • 2:00pm - 3:00pm AEST
Sometimes, we feel ‘too busy’ to focus on all the big and small aspects of safety. Regulatory environments are demanding! However, research shows that the best safety outcomes occur when organisations establish consistent safety routines that fit into their everyday activities. From pre-work chats and toolbox talks to industry- or company-specific language, micro-training, drills, and structured checklists, small, repetitive actions play a crucial role in building a strong safety culture and keeping people and property safe. The Sea Safe national safety project is led by Seafood Industry Australia, funded by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. 

Presenters

Oliver Kroski

Occupational Safety and Risk Manager - Austral Fisheries
Oliver Krcoski has served as Occupational Safety and Risk Manager at Austral Fisheries since 2015, bringing with him extensive experience from the minerals and resources sector, where he held the position of Safety Manager at Boart Longyear, an international drilling organisation headquartered in Utah, USA.
Oliver was instrumental in the original foundation of SeaSafe, contributing to the development of its online training modules, and has represented the fishing industry on the Maritime Industry Reference Committee on industry skills and training needs. He remains an active member of the SeaSafe Steering Committee.