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New Guide to Safe Practice in Plant & Vehicle Maintenance This interactive session will take participants step by step through the new IPWEA Plant and Vehicle Safe Practice Guide and the knowledge, skills and tools to help meet your health and safety obligations. The Application of Utilisation in Fleet Management and Maintenance? Utilisation information is the key to managing and maintaining the fleet. In this session we look at measuring and applying utilisation in the mechanical workshop.

Tue 17 Mar

VIC Melbourne

Manning Function Centre 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster

Wed 18 Mar

NSW Dubbo

Cattleman's Country Motor Inn 8 Whylandra Street, Dubbo

Thu 19 Mar

QLD Brisbane

Comfort Inn & Suites Northgate Airport 186 Toombul Rd Northgate, Bris

Procedure Writing – With take home templates Documenting procedures is important to provide clear guidelines and consistency in processes. In this session we provide a step by step guide to writing procedures plus templates to take away!

Systems Plus Subscribing Organisation $ 480 / participant (inc GST)

Maintenance Management Fundamentals There are some fundamental and essential aspects to managing fleet maintenance. This session will look at key maintenance management requirements and related KPIs.

Workshop fee includes the one day workshop, morning/afternoon tea and lunch.

Non Subscribing Organisation $ 590 / participant (inc GST)

All sessions include practical examples and exercises

v: www.ipwea.org/safepracticeguidetraining e: [email protected] p: +61 (02) 8267 3003 .

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Improve plant & vehicle safe maintenance practice Equip persons working in a mechanical workshop with skills and knowledge needed in today’s workplace

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Mechanical Workshop Supervisors Workshop staff All workshop attendees can purchase the Plant & Vehicle Maintenance Safe Practice Manual Guide at the discounted price of $100 (plus GST)

8:30 – 9:45 am

Session 1

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The Application of Utilisation in Fleet Management & Maintenance • Introduction of attendees – role, responsibilities, areas of interest. • Understanding fleet utilisation • Capturing and recording utilisation • Decision making using utilisation data • Utilisation benchmarks

9:45 – 10:30 am

Session 2

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Safe Practice in Plant and Vehicle Maintenance • Knowledge and tools to help meet your health and safety obligations • What health and safety laws mean for you • Key steps and considerations in providing safe fleet maintenance • Key hazards and risks in Plant and Vehicle Maintenance • Typical risk controls

10:30 -10:45 am

Morning tea break

10:45 – 12:30 pm

Session 3

12:30 – 1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 -2:00 pm

Session 4

2:00 – 2:15 pm

Afternoon tea break

2:15 – 3:15 pm

Session 5

3:15pm

Closing

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Safe Practice in Plant and Vehicle Maintenance (continued) • Knowledge and tools to help meet your health and safety obligations • What health and safety laws mean for you • Key steps and considerations in providing safe fleet maintenance • Key hazards and risks in Plant and Vehicle Maintenance • Typical risk controls

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Maintenance Management Essentials • Maintenance records • Scheduled and un-scheduled maintenance • Flat rates • The maintenance management system

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Procedure Writing – With take home templates • The purpose of procedures • Procedure format and content • Writing procedures • Practical exercises

Ross Moody, IPWEA National Executive Officer coordinates the Systems Plus program including workshops, training and newsletters and is the editor of the IPWEA’s Plant & Vehicle Management Manual and co-author of the Fleet Management Certificate. He has 10 years of experience working as a consultant in plant & vehicle management with Uniqco International. Ross holds a Bachelor of Engineering, Grad Dip in Business and a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and has been involved in numerous fleet related training programs over the past 7 years.

Rob Wilson, Owner and Director of 4C Management Solutions, a consultancy specialising in fleet management, capital procurement and training. Rob has 15 years’ experience in plant & vehicle management and has held senior positions in fleet, logistics and corporate management. Rob has worked in the TAFE environment as a Sessional Teacher, primarily in the areas of Logistics and Management. He has also presented and delivered workshops at Industry Conferences. Rob has a Master of Business Administration (Deakin), an Associate Diploma Engineering (Chisholm), a Certificate 4 Training and Assessment (Chisholm) and a Company Directors Diploma, with Order of Merit (AICD). Rob is the author of the new IPWEA Plant & Vehicle Maintenance Safe Practice Guide which will be a central focus for this specialised training.