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Health, Safety and Environment Workshop ($145/pp) * 13th September *
CApENZ (Centre of Applied Engineering New Zealand) in collaboration with M&O Pacific is delivering a workshop focusing upon HSE training within the Oil and Gas Industry in New Zealand.
CApENZ operates Taranaki’s HSE Centre with an objective to raise the standards of HSE within the entire community through a collaborative and unified regional initiative. The Taranaki HSE Centre provides a structured approach to training delivery through practical interactive displays, and is now recognised as a focal point for the development of HSE strategies with direction from a forum of industry chief executives. The centre is a not-for-profit operation and is fully supported by the major industries in the region.

M&O Pacific is part of the global M&O Group of companies, specialising in the design and delivery of specialised, client focussed training and education programmes, and associated services across 9 different countries. In all these places we are committed to service, and passionate about quality.
Session 1 – CApENZ - 9.00am
“A new and collaborative approach to HSE strategies in the Oil and Gas business”
This workshop session will explore the issues in achieving collaboration through a wide industry sector, and outline the funding models adopted. Attendees will gain an understanding of the collaborative approach to HSE training; find out what’s on offer; and discover the benefits to both operators and contractors working in the oil and gas industry in Taranaki.
10:15am Morning Tea
Session 2 – M&O Pacific - 10.45 am
"Emergency Response"
Taking control in an emergency is not an easy task, in this workshop we will explore the options that M & O’s purpose built fire training ground is able to offer. We are able to simulate realistic live fire and rescue scenarios. Our highly regarded instructors are experienced fire-fighters with practical knowledge of dealing with emergency situations. Delegates can be trained in basic fire fighting skills, and if required up to up to the tactical decision making responsibilities of the ‘On Scene Commander’.
We are committed to driving improvements in safety attitudes and behaviour through the delivery of ‘industry best practice training’.
Register for the Health, Safety and Environment Workshop
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