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BUILDING SUSTAINABILTY IN YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN – Avoid Business Risk & Protect your Brand SEMINAR – MARCH 28, 2018

Ethical Supply Chain - Avoid Business Risk and Protect your Brand.

Businesses should take reasonable steps to ensure their supply chain adopts ethical and acceptable practices to minimise the risk of reputational damage to your organisation; your brand and the brand of your Customers. Organisations should have due diligence procedures in place to ensure ethical practices are employed right through your supply chain. The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) will bring together the perspectives of legal and leading business experts to take you through how these issues of ethical supply, human rights, labour conditions, corruption and environmental impact can be best managed within your supply chain. You will also hear case studies from FOUR leading businesses and brands on how they manage and have implemented sustainability within their supply chain.

$495

INTRODUCTORY LEVEL – DANGEROUS GOODS, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GHS WORKSHOP: Identification, Classification, SDSs and Labeling – AM HALF DAY, April 24, 2018

The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has developed the Introductory Level to Dangerous Goods, Hazardous Substances and GHS Workshop to bring you up to speed with - Identification, Classification, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Labelling of Dangerous Goods, and will cover Hazardous Substances and Globally Harmonised System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). The Workshop will include recent regulatory changes to ensure you are compliant.

$365

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL – DANGEROUS GOODS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES WORKSHOP: Storage, Handling & Transport – PM HALF DAY, April 24, 2018

The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has developed the Intermediate Level to Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Substances Workshop to bring you up to speed with - Storage and Handling; and Road and Rail Transportation laws and requirements of Dangerous Goods. The Workshop will include recent changes, such as the updated Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail 7.5 Edition (ADG 7.5) effective 1 March 2018; the AS 1940:2017 'The Storage and Handling of Flammable and Combustible Liquids' with GHS obligations, and much more...

$365

EMERGENCY PLANNING AND RESPONSE TO INCIDENT WORKSHOP – MAY 17, 2018

Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail. Organisations have a responsibility to ensure they are meeting their Emergency Response obligations. Often organisations do find that when they are put to the test, their emergency preparedness fails to meet their own expectations and that of the authorities. For Emergency Response Plans to remain current and effective, they MUST be reviewed on a regular basis and revised where necessary. The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) together with the experts have developed this Workshop to provide the latest Emergency Response laws from across Australia; guidance to Develop, Update and Implement an Emergency Response Plan; the emergency management process; and much more... The Workshop provide a legal, regulatory and practical understanding of emergency management from an occupational, health, safety and environment perspective.

$495

How to Demonstrate Environmental Compliance to the Regulators WORKSHOP: AM Half Day, June 29, 2018

Are you confident that you can demonstrate compliance to the Environment Regulators? With the ongoing focus of strict compliance by Environment Regulators across Australia, it is imperative that organisations understand their obligations and are able to effectively demonstrate compliance to the Regulators. The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) together with the experts and former Regulator have developed this practical half day Workshop to provide you with the tools and procedures to enable you to demonstrate compliance with obligations, and will take you through how compliance is managed across states/territories.

$379

Risk Management No. 2: How to Demonstrate Environmental Compliance to the Regulators WORKSHOP: AM Half Day, June 29, 2018

Are you confident that you can demonstrate compliance to the Environment Regulators? With the ongoing focus of strict compliance by Environment Regulators across Australia, it is imperative that organisations understand their obligations and are able to effectively demonstrate compliance to the Regulators. The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) together with the experts and former Regulator have developed this practical half day Workshop to provide you with the tools and procedures to enable you to demonstrate compliance with obligations, and will take you through how compliance is managed across states/territories.

$379

Effective tools for Communicating with the Regulators WORKSHOP – PM Half Day, June 29, 2018

Are you prepared to respond to a visit/investigation by the Environment and Safety Regulators? Do you fully understand your rights and obligations when dealing with the Regulators? At times, in spite of you having good planning and procedures in place, sometimes things just go wrong. Whether it be from equipment failure, third party interventions or mistakes being made, incidents at industrial sites do occur. In these circumstances, it is important that you understand your Rights and Obligations when dealing with the Regulators. At this AEBN Workshop, leading Environmental, Planning and Safety lawyers and experts will provide you with the tools and guidance to effectively communicate with the Regulators to minimise risk to your organisation and Directors. The Workshop will explore - Who are the Regulators from across Australia; What are their Powers across jurisdictions such as powers of Entry, Search and Seizure...; Understanding your legal Rights and Obligations; How you should respond to the Regulators at a visit and/or investigation to minimise the risk to you, your organisation and Directors.

$378

WHAT’S UP WITH WASTE? Current Issues and Solutions: SEMINAR – July 24, 2018

With the recent changes to China's National Sword policy, Australian businesses will now face new challenges in relation to waste management and reduction. To assist you and your organisation, the Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has brought together leading experts from across Australia to explore current drivers within the waste industry and to demonstrate how businesses can best respond and manage these issues. The Seminar will include China's National Sword policy; the latest changes to waste laws and requirements from across Australia,; FOUR case studies by leading businesses on cost effective methods for managing waste, showcasing technologies implemented within businesses that show significant waste reductions and significant cost savings to organisations. The Seminar will include the latest funding, grants and government initiatives available to businesses.

$494

ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY FOR BUSINESS SEMINAR: Changes to laws, New developments and Funding from across Australia – September 13, 2018

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS FOR BUSINESSES: The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) have developed this Seminar to provide details of Victoria's new environmental law, the Environment Protection Amendment Act 2018, that became law on 28 August 2018; including the latest changes from across Australia on environmental compliance; new energy developments and Funding opportunities - to ensure you are up to date with your obligations and remain compliant. You will hear an all-round perspective by the Regulators, lawyers, environment and energy experts to assist you in understanding IF, HOW and WHEN change should be implemented within your business operations.

AEBN MEMBER NETWORKING DRINKS: For all AEBN Members, and delegates attending the Seminar. Commencing at 4.30pm to 5.30pm on 13 September 2018. Please join us.

$470

MEMBER NETWORKING DRINKS: September 13, 2018

Join us for AEBN Member Networking Drinks from 4.30pm to 5.30pm on 13 SEPTEMBER 2018 at the Treacy Centre, Parkville. AEBN Member Networking Drinks is a relaxed and enjoyable opportunity for AEBN Members (and non-member delegates attending the Seminar on 13 Sept 2018) to catch up with friends and meet new contacts – providing you with ideas, leads and solutions. Please join us! No charge.

NO CHARGE

INTRODUCTORY LEVEL – DANGEROUS GOODS, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GHS WORKSHOP: Identification, Classification, SDSs and Labeling – AM HALF DAY, October 10, 2018

INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP AND NEW REGULATORY CHANGES TO DANGEROUS GOODS, GHS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES/CHEMICALS

The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has developed the Introductory Level to Dangerous Goods, Hazardous Substances and GHS Workshop to bring you up to speed with the - Regulatory framework, Identification, Classification, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Labelling of Dangerous Goods, Hazardous Substances/Chemicals and Globally Harmonised System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), including recent regulatory changes to ensure you and your organisation are compliant.
Organisations have an obligation to ensure your site is compliant with dangerous goods laws and requirements and that staff that come into contact with chemicals receive appropriate training. The AEBN recommends that staff receive a refresher course every 2-3 years and especially when changes are announced. NOTE: Please advise the AEBN of the state(s) and territories that you have responsibility for, to ensure this information is covered in this Workshop.

$365

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL – DANGEROUS GOODS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES WORKSHOP: Storage, Handling & Transport – PM HALF DAY, October 10, 2018

INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOP AND NEW REGULATORY CHANGES TO DANGEROUS GOODS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES/CHEMICALS

This practical Workshop is designed to bring you up to speed with the regulatory framework and practical applications for the Storage and Handling, and Road and Rail Transport of Dangerous Goods including Hazardous Substances/Chemicals to Intermediate Level. The Workshop will also compare Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Substances/Chemical laws and requirements between Australian states and territories.

Organisations have an obligation to ensure your site is compliant with dangerous goods laws and that staff receive appropriate training. The AEBN recommends that staff receive refresher training every 2 to 3 years, and certainly when changes are announced. NOTE: Please advise the AEBN of the state(s) and territories that you have responsibility for, to ensure this information is covered in this Workshop.

$365