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2 Nov 2022
Webinar – Reviewing the Australian Workplace Exposure Standards

In 2019-2020, WSP undertook a review and update of 727 workplace exposure standards and notations for airborne chemical contaminants utilised in Australia for Safe Work Australia. A novel approach to setting concentration limits for chemicals deemed to be non-threshold, genotoxic carcinogens and skin notations will be discussed. Delivered by lead toxicologist, Nathan Aust, this presentation describes the history, background, scientific aspects, and overarching methodology used to undertake the process.

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26 Oct 2022
Webinar – The Industrial Hygiene of Chemical Weapons

The topic of the presentation is the Industrial Hygiene of three chemical weapon agents including Levinstine Mustard, VX, and GB (Sarin). The discussion will involve the common characteristics of the weapons, the chemical behavior, the current process for the rapid identification, and control of the chemical hazards involved in the demilitarization of surplus weapons.

19 Oct 2022
Webinar – Considering Flow Paths in Whole Space Ventilation

The webinar seeks to introduce the concept of flow patterns to help ventilation designers make best use of directional aspects of space flows. Mixing ventilation is compared to displacement ventilation in a theoretical manner, and a case study is illustrated as a real-life example. The presentation is meant to appeal to a moderate level of experience and knowledge but also to give experts something to think about.

5 Oct 2022
Webinar – Hazardous Materials & Unknown Chemical Field Testing and Classification

A detailed technical discussion of how to reliably test and classify unknown liquid and solid chemical materials using rapid, reliable simplified testing which can be used without advanced analytical field instrumentation, or in tandem with such instrumentation.

21 Sep 2022
Webinar – Lab Cleanouts – A Structured Approach

Lab cleanouts have the potential to be complex and particularly dangerous operations, often ‘ripe’ with potential hazards. Potentially encountered hazard types include physical, chemical, biological, radioactive, take-home contamination, and/or a combination of these.

24 Aug 2022
Webinar – Industrial Hygiene Programs in the Absence of Industrial Hygienists in EHS Organizations

This webinar will address the hassle that companies might face when it comes to managing an Industrial Hygiene or Occupational Hygiene program, especially for organizations that either don’t have professional industrial/occupational hygienists, or, if they do have them, it’s just a designation without properly fulfilling its true requirements.

10 Aug 2022
Webinar – The New Forms of Governance Offer Opportunities to Reduce Occupational Risks and Increase Workers’ Well Being

This webinar will discuss Occupational Health from a global perspective as well as new models of governance. Selected examples will be given along with a discussion and conclusion.

29 Jun 2022
Webinar – Controversies on the Benefits of Sitting, Standing, or Hybrid Workplaces

The webinar is in 2 parts. The first will focus on the musculoskeletal benefits and problems associated with common office work postures such as sitting, standing, or the hybrid perched posture. Seating pros and cons (support, biomechanics, discomfort/pain ) and standing pros and cons (movement, force, biomechanics, discomfort/pain, LBP) on muscle fatigue and edema, varicose vein will be discussed. In addition, possible Interventions (mobility, rest, exercises, antifatigue mats) and some myths will be discussed.

13 Jul 2022
Webinar – ACGIH Velocity Pressure Calculation Method – Making It Easy!

This webinar introduces the use of the ACGIH Velocity Pressure Method for calculating both dynamic and frictional losses in an industrial ventilation system. Using Bernoulli’s Principle for mutual conversion of velocity and static pressures, this method assigns loss factors for hoods, fittings and ductings which allow the static pressure loss to be determined by the appropriate loss factor and the velocity pressure. This allows versatility and ease when computing losses for changes in system airflow or design. The ACGIH Velocity Pressure Method for calculating frictional and dynamic static pressure losses in an industrial ventilation system is a consistent, accurate and easy to use method for both system design and evaluation.

1 Jun 2022
Webinar – Combustible Dust: An Industrial Hazard

Combustible dust is a silent cause of health and safety concern for industrial professionals. This webinar will inform on fugitive combustible dust as an industrial hazard and detail what we currently know about it.