When:
June 7, 2021 – June 9, 2021 all-day
2021-06-07T00:00:00+10:00
2021-06-10T00:00:00+10:00
Where:
Pullman & Mercure Brisbane King George Square
Contact:
Don’t miss the chance to book your spot at the Mine Electrical Safety Conference. With COVID Safe restrictions in place, there are only a limited number of registrations available.
Early registration is available until Friday 30 April 2021. All full registrations include:
- Entry to conference sessions and trade exhibition
- All conference day catering
- Welcome Reception ticket
- Conference Dinner ticket
- Attendee satchel and all inclusions
- MESA Polo Shirt (To ensure selected size available, must be registered prior to Friday 30 April 2021)
- Access post conference to permitted presentations
Presentations at the Mine Electrical Safety Conference include:
- Opening Address – Trevor Brown, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mineral Mines and Quarries (Townsville & Atherton), Resources Safety & Health Queensland
- Feedback on Electrical Data Review – Jon Smith, Inspector of Mines, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
- Electrical Compliance, Safety and Power Failure Prediction With Complete Transparency And Certification – Kurt Alexander, Quick Safety Pty Ltd
- Electroguard: Mine Electrical Safety and Uptime – Marco da Silva, Antipodes Power Solutions
- AIR2VOLTS – Compressed Air Powered, Intrinsically Safe, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, For Underground Mine Monitoring and Communications – Mark Gleadhill, Cool Mine
- Controlling Oil Sampling to Ensure Operator and Plant Safety – Gordon Noble, Engineering Manager, Transaudit Pty Ltd
- Ex Certification of Equipment for Hazardous Areas, Selection of Cables and Cable Glands – Bipin Parmar, Principal Engineer, Simtars – Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
- Proper Control and Protection for electrical equipment with the impact of High Efficiency motors – David Pilt, Technology Specialist – Motor Control & Drives, NHP Electrical Engineering Products
- Mine Site Electrical Shock: Case study of the incident, its precursors, cause, outcomes, and results – Rowan McMurray, Senior Engineer, Safearth
- Cybersecurity. Evolution of the threat to Industrial Control Systems – Daryl Wheatley, Director, MWS Risk Pty Ltd
- Improved Transformer Fire Safety on Mine Sites using Natural and Synthetic Ester Fluids – David Sowden, Business Development Manager, M & I Materials
- Control of Touch Potential Transients During Switching – Peter Stepien, Principal Engineer, ResTech
- Bringing Safety Back to Earth – Malcolm Davies, Technical Principal – Electrical Design, SMEC
- UPS DC Arc Flash Study – Nathan Ting, Regional Manager, Cell Engineering
- Electrical Safety – Chris Halliday, Director, PowerLogic
- Engineering in an Emergency – Ian Webster, Group Engineering Manager, Ampcontrol