Gallery
Site Airborne Fibre Extraction Unit
"Best Solution to an Identified Workplace Health and Safety Issue - Private Sector Award" by SafeWork SA.
Shown in the photo are the Health Safety Environment Australia Occupational Hygienists who developed and tested the SAFE Unit - Michael Tkaczuk, Ly-huor Ly, David Cooper and Jwalit Parikh with the SafeWork SA Award. Other people who contributed to the development of the SAFE unit were Mr Rodney Fox and Mr Justin Collins.
Melbourne Cup
Health Safety Environment Australia's team made an impact as we attended the Melbourne Cup Carnival 2010.
It was nice to get all dressed up and see everyone looking spiffy.
Thank you Rodney!
Asbestos Sheet is still being made in Vietnam
This photograph was taken about 40 kilometers from the Chinese Border in Vietnam. Seems that Asbestos "deep 6" is still being manufactured and used.
Here is a bit of the action taken from our Occupational Hygiene Team looking at dust monitoring.
Occupational Hygienist's watch people work. Looking out over the operations at Moomba, there is someone watching us...
HSE Australia are business partners in Occupational Hygiene and deliver asbestos management programs across the Cooper Basin.
No its not a fancy dress party. Here we are investigating a clandestine drug lab.
Here we are on site at Penrice..walking the talk. Our guys on site keep in contact with the clients at every step, working as partners. This relationship is testament to our reputation as it is built on performance rather than marketing and promotional campaigns.
This bridge is part of a railway line being built in the north west of Western Australia, connecting Mesa A , to the "main line". Our role is to provide Occupational Hygiene support 24/7 to the team of designers and contractors on site. This continues until early 2010 when the mine site becomes fully operational.
