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fiss-2017-logo-1000Industry safety champions in both New Zealand and Australia have come forward to show their safety leadership by becoming Principal Partners to the 3rd FIEA Forest Industry Safety Summit. Source: Timberbiz

This conference series sold out in 2013 and 2015, and is running again in March 2017 in Rotorua and Melbourne.

“Our principal partners include McFall Fuel in New Zealand and VicForests in Australia. Both are recognised as early adopters of positive safety practices. Forest company leaders and contractors in our industry will be keen to see what they’ve achieved in safety,” event director John Stulen said.

“We’ve got really inspiring and practical speakers who have delivered real change for their companies and clients – the case studies they will bring are proven to bring results.

“We’ve also teamed up with the Forest Industry Safety Council (FISC) to organise a workshop as part of the Safety Summit.

“FISC has some of their own key focus areas. They will be the subject of interactive sessions designed to interest people in all roles in forestry – from the forest floor to the CEOs.”

The speaker line up includes people in health and safety leadership:

  • Cos Bruyn of Downer New Zealand,
  • Brionny Hooper of Scion, inaugural winner for young forest scientist of the year,
  • Hillary Bennett of Leading Safety Ltd,
  • Mavis Mullins of PM Shearing,
  • Francis Barton of the Business Leaders Health and Safety Forum.

The Forest Industry Engineering Association (FIEA) has announced that forestry tree-faller certification expert Peter Sprout from the Forest Safety Council in BC, Canada has been confirmed as a keynote speaker for the Rotorua leg of this conference series.

The summit will run in Rotorua at the Distinction Hotel on 1-2 March and Bayview Eden Hotel in Melbourne on 7-8 March.

For full details visit www.fiea.org.nz/forest-safety/