Archive for March 20th, 2010

Submissions for the Works & Engineering Conference to be held on 23 and 24 September 2010 in Bendigo are now being invited.  The conference will have a particular focus on the environment in which we work and papers reflecting current work practices, products, technical projects are all welcome.

Please submit abstracts to Stephen Robertson, MWOA, via email stephen@mwoa.com.au

The model Work Health and Safety Act is planned to be introduced 1 Jan 2012 across Australia.

Some of the changes that will occur include:-

  • Moving from employment as basis for duties, obligations and rights
  • New positive duty of care for officers, with due diligence defined
  • Broadened consultation obligations – vertical and horizontal
  • Broadened union right of entry
  • Greater protection against discrimination and coercion
  • Emphasis on graduated enforcement but higher penalties
  • Easier modification of notices
  • Increased powers of questioning and reduced rights of individuals

Barry Sherriff from Norton Rose Australia gave a presentation on this topic to the Civil Construction Alliance meeting on 10 March 2010.  If you would like a copy of his presentation please request by sending an email agibbs@ipwea.org.au

The following request have been made to IPWEAvic for placement of engineering students:-

  • A French Civil Engineering Student is seeking a placement in Australia from 20th June to 18th September 2010 to complete his degree and also experience the australian way of life.  CV and further details available upon request to IPWEAvic office
  • CCF is seeking placements for final year engineirng students from Monash University for the week commencing 17th May 2010 for a minimum of 27 hours over a period of 4 weeks.   All students will have completed Construction OH&S Induction Training.  If interested in placing a student under this program please phone Simone at Civil Contractors Federation on 03 98195170. 
  • A recent migrant to Australia, experienced in roads and drainge design and construction type civil works, is seeking employment to gain Australian experience.  CV available upon request to to IPWEAvic office

Over the past 12 months, Local Government Victoria (LGV) has worked closely with Council representatives and peak bodies to develop a suite of resources to equip and support Councils to achieve better practice in Local Law making.

On Thursday 18 February the Minister for Local Government launched the Guidelines for Local Laws resources at the LGPro Annual Conference.

The Guidelines includes a comprehensive Manual, Resource Book, Overview and Training Program to assist councils to achieve better practice in local law making.

The development of the Guidelines for Local Laws resources was a key priority of the  The Better Practice Local Laws Strategy.   The  Guidelines equip councils to undertake best practice Local Law making and achieve a consistent level of performance.

Download the Guidelines and access the training being delivered by LGPro.

The Victorian Department of Planning and Community Development is undertaking a project known as Councils Reforming Business.  This project has identified infrastructure and housing affordability as primary targets for collaborative reform between Local Government, State Government and industry. The Local Government Procurement Strategy developed under the auspices of the DPCD has identified standardisation and improved practice as a key means of achieving cost benefits and delivering better community outcomes.

 The project areas include focus on:

  • Procurement and Financial Management;
  • Infrastructure and Assets – Civil and Community;
  • ICT Strategy and cross-Government Interactions; and
  • Local Laws and Regulations.

 Three related projects are currently underway to deliver improved consistent infrastructure design standards across Victoria.

  • An Infrastructure Design Manual (IDM) has been developed by the councils of Bendigo, Campaspe and Greater Shepparton and is now being considered by a number of regional councils.
  • The 6 Gippsland regional councils are currently working towards implementation of the shared IDM through the Gippsland Infrastructure Design Manual Project.
  • The six growth area councils are working towards the development of a shared Infrastructure Design Manual.

IPWEA Vic is represented on the committee overseeing the management of Infrastructure Design Standards Manuals by Mark Varmalis.

WorkSafe invites your comment on the proposed Guide to Health and Safety in Government Construction Procurement.

This guide has been developed for the purpose of providing practical guidance to persons who have duties in relation to procurement of building and construction projects to meet their obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004. The Health and safety in government construction procurement guide outlines how best practice can be achieved and strengthen government’s capability to lead and influence OHS outcomes for the building and construction industry. It provides practical guidance and tools for integrating safety into existing organisational budgetary and procurement processes. It is intended for use by practitioners in state government, local government, statutory authorities and other agencies who procure, commission, manage and maintain government building and construction projects.

The guide includes health and safety advice and practical tools for each phase of the procurement lifecycle, including:
1. Planning
2. Design
3. Tender and tender evaluation
4. Contract negotiation and execution
5. Construction
6. Transition and Evaluation

Submissions
Your comments are now invited on this document.

Written submissions or comments on the proposed guide may be made to WorkSafe up to close of business Monday 29 March 2010. Submissions forwarded or postmarked beyond that date may not be considered. All submissions and comments will be treated as public documents unless specifically and clearly identified as being confidential.

Submissions can be emailed to geraldine_zeccola@worksafe.vic.gov.au .

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