
An Engineering Education Australia webinar:
The use of temporary works on a construction project greatly increases the WHS risks involved, where failures are often significant events.
This webinar aims to explain the key differences of risk profiles between temporary works and permanent works, the basics of risk management related to temporary works and highlight some of the shortcomings on recent temporary works failures in Australia.
We will discuss the identification of hazards during the design, delivery and maintenance process and how to avoid them. Categorisation and classification of risks will also be discussed to demonstrate how to apply this knowledge in practice.
By attending this webinar you will learn how to implement risk management of temporary works on your construction projects, understand the risk identification and management process from tender to executional phase, and understand the need to integrate permanent works and temporary works design.
Learning outcomes
- Differences between permanent works and temporary works
- Classify risks related to temporary works on a project
- Risk management tools related to temporary works
- The importance of timing when certain elements of the risk management tools need to be applied during the projects’ lifecycle
- Apply risk management knowledge on temporary works projects
- Educate others on risk management of temporary works
Is this course for you?
This webinar is relevant for Structural, Civil, Geotechnical and Engineers working in the construction sector. Roles include:
- Project Managers
- Project Directors
- Site Managers
- Site foremen
- Supervisors
- Subcontractors
- Project Engineers
- Site Engineers
- Consulting Engineers
It is also ideal for WHS Advisors, Bid/Tender Managers, ECI/Bid/Tender team members, Commercial Managers, Procurement team members, Clients and Client Representatives.
Webinar platform - Zoom
These sessions run through Zoom. Once you register for a webinar, you will receive the unique Zoom link 24 hours before the webinar is scheduled to begin.
We suggest that you download the Zoom Desktop Client to ensure you can fully participate in the webinar. If you view the webinar through the Zoom web browser or via a phone or tablet device you may not be able to participate in the interactive elements such as answering polling questions.
Please read through the following information on Zoom to ensure you are prepared for the webinar:
- Members:
$50.15
- Non Members:
$59.00
- Contact:
Engineering Education Australia
- Phone:
03 9321 1700
- Email: