29 August 2019, Sydney
Morning Seminar - Pollution Incident Response Plans & Emergency Response
This seminar will discuss the draft Guidelines: Pollution Incident Response Management Plans (PIRMP). See ASBG’s submission at this link on the draft Guidelines. It will also overview PIRMPs and their legislative obligations also. Design pointers for preparing a PIRMP and complying with the testing and training requirements will be explored. Examples from a company's experiences in implementing PIRMPs. Dovetailing this is a look at options for emergency pollution clean-up, what to do and where to go. A legal overview will provide advice on the pitfalls of PIRMPs, immediate reporting requirements and other related legal issues involving major emergency response. Case studies will assist in learning and improving your compliance from others experience in PIRMP development and implementation. The range of incidents being captured as Material Harm including asbestos dumping, fires etc, continues to expand and will be discussed, especially what the EPA interprets as non-Trivial incidents.
Please click on the pdf download below for the full agenda.
Afternoon Workshop - Preparation, Training and Testing your PIRMP
The workshop will cover:
- An overview of the contents and key areas required to be covered in a PIRMP document
- What is a pollution incident? Does this include fires?
- How it differs from a typical Emergency Plan
- Emergency pollution incident response issues
- Example pollution cleanup response procedures
- Dealing with neighbours after an incident
- Developing testing programs
- Designing training programs
- Ensuring compliance on these issues
This conference is sponsored by Clyde & Co.
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Price: Seminar Workshop Both | Time: 8:40 am rego._to 4:45 pm full day |