Risk Engineering Society
The Risk Engineering Society actively contributes to the effective management of risks in the workplace and in the community. We do this by collecting and disseminating information on all aspects of risk engineering, organising technical meetings and conferences and liasing with interested organisations.
We place special focus on risk issues associated with construction, design, safe plant operation and management.
Risk 2010 - Risk Engineering Society Conference -
Delivering Major Initiatives
Registrations now open - click here
The program consists of a two high quality workshops on 10th March, then two days of paper presentations, tours of the MCG, dinner at the MCG and finally a post-conference tour around Melbourne, up to Marysville, culminating at the Yarra Valley wine region before returning the the MCG. Please join the Risk Engineering Society at this exciting and informative conference.
When: 10 - 13 March 2010
Where: MCG - Melbourne
Queries: cmcauliffe@engineersaustralia.org.au
- Risk 2010 - Conference Flyer(PDF 203KB)
- RISK 2010 Program - updated 3 March 2010(PDF 44KB)
- Registration and Accommodation Rates(PDF 6KB)
- Guest Speaker - Bill Hoyle(PDF 44KB)
- Major Incident Investigation Workshop Flyer(PDF 132KB)
- MCG - Venue Map to Olympic Room(PDF 171KB)
Who We Are
We provide national leadership on the science, technology and philosophy of risk engineering and risk management. This focus contributes to safety, health, environmental protection and productivity for our society at large.
Our objectives are:
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promote risk engineering and science for the management of risks in commercial, industrial, environmental and infrastructure applications;
communicate knowledge about risk engineering and risk management;
promote collaboration between members, organisations and other societies;
develop and extend the practical application of the science, technology and philosophy of risk engineering and risk management;
provide expert advice to industry, the community and the government to promote excellence in the practice of risk engineering and risk management; and
promote education, training and research in all aspects of risk engineering and risk management.
Join Us
Who can Join?
Membership is open to all people who have an active interest in either;
- Using technology to analyse and manage risk; or
- Analyzing and managing risks that arise from the use of technology.
Individual Membership
- Member $40.00
- Student EA Member $5.00
- Student Non- EA Member 10.00
Corporate Membership
Corporate membership provides places in seminars, workshops and other learned Society activities run by the Chapter of affiliation.
Membership is available as:
- Grade A - $250.00
- entitles up to 5 nominated representatives. - Grade B - $500.00
- entitles up to 15 nominated representatives.
Corporate membership is available to organizations. This entitles them to nominate representatives who shall receive the same benefits as individual members.
Chapters operate in Canberra, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth.
RES is GST Exclusive.
Application Form
For further information about joining a technical society, and to download the application form, please visit the Join a Technical Society page.
Contact Us
National ChairmanBrian Truman | Deputy ChairmanGeoff Hurst | National TreasurerBrian Charlton |
Canberra Branch
Contact
Brian Charlton
hijinx@bigpond.net.au
Phone: 02 6238 0153
Queensland Branch
For further information please contact the following members of the Queensland chapter's committee.
Committee
| Joanne Flint Co-Chair P: 0407 987 775 | Bruce Abbott Co-Chair P: (07) 3316 4250 | Magalie Aparis Treasurer / Secretary P: (07) 3316 4251 |
Sydney Branch
Contact
Ian Burn
Email: admin@thesafetydoctor.net.au


