safety first conference & expo directory 2016
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SYDNEY 11-13 MAY 2016 | Exhibition Directory
Floor Plan page: 2Conference Schedule and Premium Forums page: 10-13
Exhibitor Profi les page: 18
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SAFETY FIRST CONFERENCE & EXPOSYDNEY 2016
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NMW EXHIBITORS
SAFETY FIRST EXHIBITORS
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SAFETY FIRST CONFERENCE & EXPO
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02 SAFETY FIRST FLOOR PLAN
04 CONTENTS & GENERAL INFORMATION
05 WELCOME LETTER
06 SAFETY FIRST PARTNERS AND SPONSORS
08 SAFETY FIRST SPEAKERS
10 SAFETY FIRST CONFERENCE
13 SAFETY FIRST FORUMS
14 EXHIBITOR LIST BY COMPANY & STAND
15 PRODUCT LISTINGS
16 BRAND LISTINGS
18 EXHIBITOR PROFILES
23 ADVERTISING INDEX
The Safety First Team
John GortonExecutive Director
Robby ClarkExhibition Director
Ana Maria FaustContent Manager
Nina VidaleEvent Manager
Samantha MartinIndustry Liaison Manager
Tim BanksSales Manager
Stephen CuffAccount Manager
Amy SchwabExhibition Coordination Manager
Samantha GaughanExhibition Coordinator
Karolina ShepherdMarketing Manager
Tim MorrowMarketing Executive
Christiane BackOperations Manager
OPENING HOURS WEDNESDAY 11 MAY
10:00am – 6:00pm
THURSDAY 12 MAY
10:00am – 8:00pm
FRIDAY 13 MAY
10:00am – 4:00pm
ADMISSIONAdmission is free to trade personnel, it is a
condition of entry that all trade visitors are
pre-registered or complete a registration form
onsite. Students or children under the age of 14
will not be admitted unless accompanied by an
adult. Groups of students will not be admitted
except by prior arrangement with the organisers.
CANVASSINGCanvassing for business by any unauthorised
persons is strictly prohibited. The display and
distribution of printed or other materials (except
by exhibitors within their own stands) is prohibited.
CUSTOMER SERVICE Customer Service is located at the entrance of the
exhibition. Please refer to the fl oorplan on page 2
for full details.
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS Food and beverage outlets are located throughout
the exhibition and are open for the duration of
the event.
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEOTaking photographs or recording videos within the
exhibition or conference is strictly prohibited.
SECURITYUniformed security guards will be on duty for the
duration of the event. The venue is also under
constant video surveillance.
VISITOR BADGESVisitor badges must be worn at all times whilst
inside the exhibition.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTENTS
The profi les in this directory are produced, as provided by the Exhibitor. Whilst all care is taken, Reed Exhibitions Australia, will not accept responsibility for incorrect information printed in the Exhibition Directory.
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SYDNEY 2016
WELCOME TOTHE SAFETY FIRST CONFERENCE & EXPO
Welcome to Safety First, Australia’s one-stop workplace
safety event dedicated to the industry.
Now in its second year, Safety First is proud to co-locate
with National Manufacturing Week and Inside 3D Printing
Conference and Expo – an event co-location that encourages
open dialogue with like-minded people about integral
safety issues.
This year, Safety First highlights the latest in safety
technology, products and solutions and provides a second-to-none education
program designed to educate on safety improvements, standards and compliance.
Make sure you take advantage of the free-to-attend conference sessions and hear
the latest insights from industry professionals on best practices and new ideas.
The conference program also includes a paid premium forum in the Main Theatre,
covering leadership traits and skills for safety professionals and how neuroscience
studies appear to explain how safety incidents can occur. Tickets are available at the
registration desk at the entrance to the event.
On behalf of Reed Exhibitions, I would like to thank all of our exhibitors, sponsors,
partners and local and international supporters for attending Safety First.
Please do not hesitate to contact myself or any member of the organising team if we
can assist you. I wish you a benefi cial and productive experience at Safety First.
Kind regards,
Robby ClarkExhibition Director Reed Exhibitions
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SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS
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A REED EXHIBITIONS EVENTCO-LOCATED WITH:
safetyNational
PROTECTING YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET: PEOPLE
MEDIA PARTNERS
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Ever y quar ter we put safety into focusWE PUT SAFETY FIRST
Build Australia magazine showcases the most outstanding
projects in the nation. www.buildaustralia.com.au
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SPEAKER PROFILES
Cristian Sylvestre
Managing Director
Safe Start
David Burroughs
Managing Director and Principal Psychologist
Communicorp Group
Gerard Ferrara
Corporate Psychologist
OK At Work
Joe Catanzariti
Vice President
Fairwork Commision
John Toomey
CEO
Australian Wellness Education and Training Pty Ltd
Juliet Maynard
National WHSE Manager
Monier Roofi ng, CSR Limited
Dr Karen Whittingham
Director
Impact Psychology
Louise Dubois
Group Manager, Health, Wellbeing and Workers Compensation
Asciano
Matt Dunning
Former Wallaby Player
Get Healthy at Work
Mike Taylor
Lead Consultant
Risk and Functional Safety, Advitech
Oscar Yildiz JP
Chief Executive Offi cer, Executive Director
Bully Zero Australia Foundation
Owen Leslie
Work Health and Safety Manager
NECA
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SPEAKER PROFILES
Paul Daniel
HSEQ Manager
Cornfoot Bros
Pip Downes
Director
Dramatic Change DCT
Rachel Komen
Workplace Team
beyondblue
Rodney Hampel
Director
Bodycare Workplace Solutions
Samantha Ferguson-Smith
Assistant Manager
Safety, Health & Wellbeing, Defence Housing Australia
Shae McCartney
Partner
Clayton Utz
Tony Williams
Director, Regional and Response Operations
SafeWork NSW
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View the Conference Agenda & Premium Forums on page 10-13
CONFERENCE SESSIONS ARE FREE
TO ATTEND
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FREE TO ATTEND
Safety Management
10:25am-10:55am
SafeWork NSW PresentationTony Williams, Director, Regional and Response Operations, SafeWork NSW
10:55am-11:25am
Tackling Manual HandlingJuliet Maynard, National WHSE Manager, Monier Roofi ng, CSR Limited
Managing Safety Risk on the Ground
11:25am-12:00pm
What to look for in your assessment of risks and hazards in the workplace – Advantages and pitfalls of various risk assessment methodsMike Taylor, Lead Consultant – Risk & Functional Safety, Advitech
12:00pm-12:35pm
Contractor and subcontractor safety responsibilities on multi-employer worksitesShae McCartney, Partner, Clayton Utz
12:35pm-1:10pm BREAK
1:10pm-1:45pm
Manual Handling – It’s more than just the box you’re liftingRodney Hampel, Director, Bodycare Workplace Solutions
1:45pm-2:20pm
Electrical Safety – the latest requirements, key risk assessments and how to select the right equipment to protect workersOwen Leslie, Work Health and Safety Manager, NECA
2:20pm-2:30pm BREAK
PAID SESSION
2:30pm-5:00pm
PREMIUM FORUM A
What Safety can Learn from Neuroscience Cristian Sylvestre, MD, Safe Start
Price: $180 inc GST
Location: Safety & Risk Solutions Theatre, located on the exhibition fl oor.
SAFETY FIRST CONFERENCE & EXPO
CONFERENCE AGENDA
DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 11 MAY
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FREE TO ATTEND
Safety Leadership
10:35am-11:10am
Building Rapport. Safety results through inspiration not perspirationPaul Daniel, HSEQ Manager, Cornfoot Bros
11:10am-11:45am
Leading the way towards organisational health … one size fi ts most approachLouise Dubois, Group Manager, Health, Wellbeing and Workers Compensation, Asciano
Addressing Workplace Bullying
11:45am-12:10pm
An update from the Fair Work Commission on workplace bullyingJoe Catanzariti, Vice President, Fairwork Commission
12:10pm-12:45pm
Understanding, identifying and dealing with bullying and harassment in the workplaceOscar Yildiz JP, Chief Executive Offi cer – Executive Director, Bully Zero Australia Foundation
12:45pm-1:15pm BREAK
Occupational Health and Safety
Health and Wellbeing
1:15pm-1:50pm
Fatigue: Why manage it when you could prevent itJohn Toomey, Australian Wellness Education and Training Pty Ltd
1:50pm-2:25pm
Health at WorkMatt Dunning, Former Rugby Professional, On Behalf of SafeWork NSW
2:25pm-3:00pm
The ‘Heads Up’ initiative: a practical approach to creating mentally healthy workplacesRachel Komen, Workplace Team, beyondblue
3:00pm-3:15pm BREAK
Location: Safety & Risk Solutions Theatre, located on the exhibition fl oor.
SYDNEY 2016
Continues on page 12.
CONFERENCE AGENDA
DAY 2 THURSDAY 12 MAY
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PAID SESSION
10:15am-12:45pm
PREMIUM FORUM B
The SAFE T path to Leadership and Career progression Dr Karen Whittingham, Director, Impact Psychology
Price: $180 inc GST
SAFETY FIRST CONFERENCE & EXPO
FREE TO ATTEND
3:15pm-3:50pm
Practical steps to recognising and preventing stress and psychological injury earlyDavid Burroughs, Managing Director and Principal Psychologist, Communicorp Group
Safety Leadership – Understanding the Traits and Qualities of an Effective Safety Leader
3:50pm-4:25pm
The importance of good leadership in health and safety and what makes a good leader in delivering high performanceSamantha Ferguson-Smith, Assistant Manager – Safety, Health & Wellbeing, Defence
Housing Australia
4:25pm-5:00pm
The psychology of getting your Senior Management to buy into your safety messageGerard Ferrara, Corporate Psychologist, OK At Work
5:00pm-5:40pm
Engaging your workforce in effective safety conversations – behavioural and process health and safetyPip Downes, Director, Dramatic Change DCT
Location: Safety & Risk Solutions Theatre, located on the exhibition fl oor.
DAY 2 THURSDAY 12 MAY
DAY 3 FRIDAY 13 MAY
CONFERENCE AGENDA
Continued from page 11.
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SAFETY FIRST Premium ForumsPresented by industry leaders, the Premium Forum sign up sessions will equip
you with everything you need to protect your business and staff from safety risks.
PREMIUM FORUM PRICES: ONE FORUM – $180 incl GST TWO FORUMS – $324 incl GST (10% discount) *Prices inclusive of GST.
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS FROM THE REGISTRATION DESK NEAR THE EXHIBITON ENTRANCE.
PREMIUM FORUM A
What Safety can Learn from Neuroscience
DAY 1 Wednesday 11 May 2016 | 2:30pm-5:00pm
Presented by: Cristian Sylvestre, MD, Safe Start
Location: Safety & Risk Solutions Theatre Cost: $180
Most of us have worked out that our own actions have a lot to do with our incidents. However,
we have a tendency to address the issue assuming that our actions are always “conscious”.
That is, if we got hurt, then we must have made:-
• a “bad” decision,
• an “incorrect” judgement, or,
• a “wrong” choice
When people get hurt it is relatively easy to look back with perfect hindsight and work out
that a safer conscious decision could have prevented the incident. It is because these
“decisions” appear so easy to reverse in hindsight that incidents are thought of almost
exclusively as being a result of “conscious” decisions. However, it is important to recognise
that just because it would have been possible to make a safer conscious decision, it does
not mean that a “bad” conscious decision was the cause of the incident. What happens “in
the moment” is sometimes very different to what we think happened.
Here’s an everyday example.
People are consciously aware that texting while driving is dangerous. They also know that it is
illegal. So why do so many people still do it?
This workshop explores the latest neuro-scientifi c discoveries of the subconscious mind and
how they can apply to our understanding and improvement of personal safety.
PREMIUM FORUM B
The SAFE T path to Leadership and Career progression
DAY 3 Friday 13 May 2016 | 10:15am-12:45pm
Presented by: Dr Karen Whittingham, Director, Impact Psychology
Location: Safety & Risk Solutions Theatre Cost: $180
This workshop considers SAFE T (Skills, Attitude, Foresight, Experience, Trust).
Skills, Attitude, Foresight and Experience, and Trust are all needed to develop your career and
set you on a path to great leadership.
In this interactive workshop Dr Karen Whittingham, a leadership development specialist
and organisational psychologist will uncover the hidden meaning in leadership capability
frameworks and leadership competency standards. She will help you work through the skills
you have, and explain how to frame them in a way that others can understand. By the end of
this workshop you will recognise better the key traits, behaviours and infl uence you need (and
your bosses are looking for) to be successful leaders and you will have a plan to start working
on that journey today.
Part 1 of this workshop considers the key traits that make great safety leaders, and how to use
and develop your skills in this area to infl uence others, inspire direction and gain trust.
Part 2 considers the question of why it is sometimes hard for safety leaders to be considered for
promotion or general leadership roles. We will look at what might be holding you back, whether
you’re perceived as being too specialised and how transferable skills can help turn that around.
PREMIUM FORUMS
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COMPANY NAME STAND
ATOM 2030
Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140
Benson Machines 1942
CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840
Get Healthy at Work 1640
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
Inno Pac Korea Inc 1940
Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040
National Safety Apparel Inc 1944
NTT Training 2044
BY COMPANY
STAND COMPANY NAME
1636 Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd
1640 Get Healthy at Work
1840 CPR SafeInd / MTA Support
1940 Inno Pac Korea Inc
1942 Benson Machines
1944 National Safety Apparel Inc
2030 ATOM
2040 Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd
2044 NTT Training
2140 Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd
BY STAND
EXHIBITOR LIST
Visit the Customer Service Centre located at the
entrance of the exhibition.
View the Floor Plan on page 2 for more details.
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SYDNEY 2016
ACCESS CONTROL, EQUIPMENT & LADDERSCPR SafeInd 1840
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
AIR, DUST & ODOUR CONTROLAustedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Benson Machines 1942
CPR SafeInd 1840
AUDITING & CONSULTINGBasil V. R. Greatrex Pty Ltd 1716
NTT Training 2044
BREATHING & RESPIRATORY APPARATUSAustedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Basil V. R. Greatrex Pty Ltd 1716
CLEANING PRODUCTSCRC Industries 2026
COLLISION WARNING SYSTEMSCellTec Pty Ltd 2150
CROWD & TRAFFIC CONTROLIndustrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
DRIVER & VEHICLE SAFETYIndustrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
ELECTRICAL SAFETY & CONTROLSAxelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140
CPR SafeInd 1840
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
Magnet Sales Australia 1444
NTT Training 2044
TechRentals Pty Ltd 1810
ERGONOMIC EQUIPMENT / WORKSTATIONSJDN Monocrane 2332
Kobot Systems Pty Ltd 1620
Kockums Bulk Systems Pty Ltd 2220
LINAK Australia Pty Ltd 2440
FALL PROTECTION & HEIGHT SAFETYNTT Training 2044
FIRE CONTROL & PROTECTION PRODUCTSHo Cheng Safety Enterprise Co 1310-2
Inno Pac Korea Inc 1940
NTT Training 2044
FLOOR SWEEPERS & SCRUBBERS
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Magnet Sales Australia 1444
FORKLIFT SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Supagas 1138
GAS DETECTION ANALYSIS & TESTING
Basil V. R. Greatrex Pty Ltd 1716
Supagas 1138
HAZARDOUS GOODS HANDLING
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Impact Robotics 1010
NTT Training 2044
HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAMS
NTT Training 2044
Saint-Gobain Specialty Films 1930
HEAT & THERMAL PROTECTION
National Safety Apparel Inc 1930
IMPACT PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
CellTec Pty Ltd 2150
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140
CPR SafeInd 1840
Ho Cheng Safety Enterprise Co 1310-2
Impact Robotics 1010
Inno Pac Korea Inc 1940
Magnet Sales Australia 1444
Millsom Materials Handling 2230
NTT Training 2044
Supagas 1138
LOCKS, SAFES & VAULTS
CPR SafeInd 1840
MACHINE GUARDING
Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140
CPR SafeInd 1840
Lijehon Technologies Co Ltd 1216-2
MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS
Apex Supply Chain Technologies 2436
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Che Chee Enterprise Ltd 1412-1
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
JDN Monocrane 2130
Pac Components Pte Ltd 1140
Supagas 1138
TechRentals Pty Ltd 1810
MINE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Apex Supply Chain Technologies 2436
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Ho Cheng Safety Enterprise Co 1310-2
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
Magnet Sales Australia 1444
NOISE CONTROL
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Mackay Consolidated Industries Pty Ltd 1108
Shanghai Diefan Industry Pty Ltd 1336
OH&S
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140
CPR SafeInd 1840
Impact Robotics 1010
Industrial Safety Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
Magnet Sales Australia 1444
NTT Training 2044
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, GLASSES & GLOVES)
Apex Supply Chain Technologies 2436
Ho Cheng Safety Enterprise Co 1310-2
POLLUTION CONTROL
Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
REFLECTIVE SAFETY PRODUCTS
Inno Pac Korea Inc 1940
SAFETY SIGNS
CellTec Pty Ltd 2150
PRODUCT LISTINGS
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SAFETY FIRST
INTRALOGISTICS
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ABB CellTec Pty Ltd 2150
ArcGuard National Safety Apparel Inc 1944
ATOMic Services ATOM 2030
Austedan Fabrications Dust Collectors Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
Axelent Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140 CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840
Belden/Lumberg Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040
Camfi l Australia Austedan Fabrications Pty Ltd 2350
CarbonArmour™ National Safety Apparel Inc 1944
CellTec CellTec Pty Ltd 2150
Comitronic BTI CellTec Pty Ltd 2150
Consulting / Audit Services NTT Training 2044
Dainichi Benson Machines 1942
Duwell ATOM 2030
Filtermist Benson Machines 1942
Fusion™ National Safety Apparel Inc 1944
GCC GCC Laser Engraver 1650
Haake Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040
HSG GCC Laser Engraver 1650
HydroLite™ National Safety Apparel Inc 1944
Industrial Safey Fencing Industrial Safey Fencing Pty Ltd 1636
BRAND COMPANY STAND
Instructor-Led Hands-On Equipment NTT Training 2044
Kaitian GCC Laser Engraver 1650
King Tony ATOM 2030
Leuze Electronic CellTec Pty Ltd 2150 Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040
Live Virtual NTT Training 2044
On-Site Training NTT Training 2044
Pizzato Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040
PPE Select ATOM 2030
Prismont CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840
QCut ATOM 2030
Q-light Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040
SAI GCC Laser Engraver 1650
Scaps GCC Laser Engraver 1650
Secums Interlocks CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840
Seedtec Benson Machines 1942
Shigiya Benson Machines 1942
Silvafl ame-Cleervue CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840
SkillCircuit NTT Training 2044
Tecno Piu CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840
Unimagnetic Benson Machines 1942
X-Factor™ National Safety Apparel Inc 1944
BRAND LISTINGS
VIEW THE FLOOR PLAN ON PAGE 2
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STAND 2140Axelent Automation & Safetyphone: 08 8445 [email protected]
safetyNational
Jan–Feb 2015 AU $15.00 incl GSTPROTECTING YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET: PEOPLE
TRAGIC END TO SYDNEY CAFE SIEGE
WORKER AWARDED $733K PAYOUT
ARE YOU WORKING IN A FANTASY?
DRIVING FORCES Controlling risks behind the wheel
GOLDEN HANDCUFFSLocked into the fly-in fly-out lifestyle
NOW YOU SEE IT …Is your annual report an illusion?
Ebola and infection controlThe smallest missteps may carry the
most serious consequences
n n controlrrrrryryry thery sssss
Leadership
in the 21st
centuryAre you ‘getting
amongst it’ as you
lead your workforce
through change?
safetyNationalMay–Jun 2015 AU $15.00 incl GST
PROTECTING YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET: PEOPLE
WHO’S WATCHING YOU?
Under surveillance at work
PRICE OF A PAY CHEQUE
Irrational behaviour making sense
REGIME CHANGE IN QLD
Implications for work health and safety
esssss
Reality check
Do you think workplace incidents are inevitable?
Does your mission statement reflect what
goes on in your workplace?
ALMOST $1MILL AWARDED TO DOCTOR
CONTRACTOR AND SUBBIE LIABLE FOR FALL
WHAT’S BEING DISCLOSED IN COMPANY REPORTS?
safetyNational
PROTECTING YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET: PEOPLE
MENTAL HEALTHShould WHS students learn about it?WORKPLACE WELLBEINGBeyond the gimmicks
MANSLAUGHTER LAWS Back on the agenda
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EXHIBITOR PROFILES
ATOMTel: 1800 999 [email protected]
ATOM is Australia’s fastest growing industrial supply business, with over 40 years’ providing expert
knowledge and assistance to the industry. ATOM’s industrial vending machines have many different
models to meet your needs and are ideal for a range of PPE such as gloves, glasses and hearing
protection, lubricants and grease, adhesives, fasteners and fi ttings, consumables and much more.
ATOMic vending machines can help you reduce your consumption and increase productivity by:
having products at your workplace available 24/7; tracking, managing and controlling stock with ease
through our cloud-based software; and restricting access to products so only those that need the
product can get it.
AXELENT AUTOMATION & SAFETY PTY LTDTel: 08 8445 [email protected]
Axelent Automation & Safety is the master distributor of the Axelent machine guard and cable tray
products in Australia and New Zealand. Axelent products are designed and manufactured to the
highest of standards in Hillerstorp, Sweden. Axelent machine guard (X-Guard) is your one-stop
solution for all your machine guarding needs. A wide range of panel dimensions are available,
including our contour panel, as well as a large selection of doors, locks and accessories. Axelent wire
tray (X-Tray) is a complete cable management system. X-Tray is strong, fl exible and easy to assemble.
You can customise the shape without any welding, and mount from the fl oor, ceiling or machine
guard. It is available in zinc plated, hot dip galvanised and stainless 316L coatings.
BENSON MACHINESTel: 1800 687 [email protected]
Benson Machines is widely known as a supplier of a wide range of quality machine tools to meet all
your manufacturing technology needs. We supply and support equipment from companies such as;
Shigiya – precision cylindrical grinding machines; Micron – centreless grinding machines; Seedtec
– surface grinding machines; Dainichi – heavy-duty CNC lathes; Transfl uid – tube bending and
processing machines, to name just a few. In addition to the machines, we are the exclusive Australian
distributor for English-made Filtermist mist collection equipment which will be featured at this year’s
NMW and Safety First Expo.
CPR SAFEIND/MTA SUPPORTTel: 08 8556 1166www.cprsafe.com.au
CPR SafeInd specialises in the importation, manufacture and supply of industrial machine safety
guarding. We supply safety guarding solutions to a wide variety of industries and organisations and
operate in all environments where industrial machinery is used and required to be compliant with
safety and health standards. Areas we specialise in include machine safety guarding; trapped key
interlocking and key exchange systems; modular perimeter safety fencing; dust and fume solutions;
and lathe belt polishing attachments. While working in close co-operation with our clients, we
also have the ability to provide custom safety guarding solutions that are tailored to meet specifi c
requirements, while still meeting the relevant safety standards.
STAND 2030
STAND 2140
STAND 1942
STAND 1840
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Inno Pac Korea Inc.
STAND 1940
cprsafe.com.auTel: 08 8556 1166 | Email: [email protected]
AGENTS IN ALL STATES
CPR SafeInd specialises in providing safety solutions for industrial machinery.
Areas we specialise in include;• Machine Safety Guarding• Trapped Key Interlocking & Key Exchange Systems • Modular Perimeter Safety Fencing • Dust & Fume Extraction• Custom Safety Roller Curtains • Lathe Belt Polishing Attachments
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GET HEALTHY AT WORKTel: 02 4321 4496www.gethealthyatwork.com.aujacinta.outlaw@safework.nsw.gov.au
Healthy workers, healthy results. Did you know that healthy workers are more motivated, report higher
rates of job satisfaction and have fewer sick days? Or that by valuing the health of your workers
you can improve your organisation’s corporate image, reduce staff turnover and increase employee
engagement? Get Healthy at Work is a free NSW Government service that offers businesses all the
tools, resources and support they need to address risk factors for chronic disease in the workplace.
Importantly it also includes a confi dential Brief Health Check to help workers better understand
their risk of developing heart disease and type 2 diabetes. To participate, register your business at
gethealthyatwork.com.au.
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY FENCING PTY LTD Tel: 03 9303 9922www.industrialsafetyfencing.com.aushaun@industrialsafetyfencing.com.au
Industrial Safety Fencing (ISF) specialises in the manufacture of standard and custom designed
modular safety fencing components. ISF offers an extensive range of off the shelf panels and posts,
twin & single hinged doors and trackless sliding doors to suit any application. No matter what your
industry may be, ISF will have a solution. ISF will be happy to quote to install for you, nationally by our
own installation team. If you have a specifi c requirement that extends beyond our standard range, we
can work with you to design a solution to suit your needs.
INNO PAC KOREA INCTel: +82 2 2231 [email protected]
We supply refl ective tape and refl ective fi lm for workwear and activewear. Come and see us at
stand 1940.
EXHIBITOR PROFILES
STAND 1640
STAND 1636
STAND 1940
LEUZE ELECTRONIC PTY LTDTel: 03 9720 [email protected]
Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd is the Australian subsidiary of Leuze Electronic GmbH, based in Owen/
Teck, Germany. The company’s Australian headquarters are located in Victoria with offi ces in NSW.
Leuze electronics, a world leader in sensor technology, expects to add many new jobs and invest
multi-millions as part of an expansion in Australia involving the formation of a wholly owned subsidiary
in Bayswater, Victoria. Leuze electronics is one of the world’s leading industrial automation products
suppliers specialising in products for industrial opto-sensors, barcode scanners, safety light curtains,
safety laser scanners, smart cameras and identifi cation and measurement devices which are being
supplied and marketed in Australian industry.
STAND 2040
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View the Conference Agenda & Premium Forums on page 10-13
CONFERENCE SESSIONS ARE FREE TO ATTEND.
EXHIBITOR PROFILES
STAND 1944
STAND 2044
NATIONAL SAFETY APPAREL INCTel: 0410 320 [email protected]
National Safety Apparel (NSA) is a leading USA manufacturer of protective apparel and accessories
into six key industrial markets for burn related workplace hazards: arc fl ash protection, fl ash fi re
protection, heat and thermal protection, cut and glass protection, high visibility, and FR/arc rainwear.
Ever since 1935, workers around the world have relied on NSA’s expertise, innovative technologies
and quality craftsmanship to help get the job done and get home to their loved ones. The complete
National Safety Apparel range in now available in Australia. When you think protection, think comfort,
think productivity, think safety, you can now www.thinknsa.com.
NTT TRAININGTel: +1 800 922 [email protected]
NTT Training provides world class hands-on training and development of industrial workers around the
globe with real world safety and trade skills delivered on-site in 2 to 5 day modules. Our goal is to help
your workforce become more effi cient while protecting themselves and others, staying safe on the
job and reducing downtime. NTT Training offers customization hands-on industrial skills training and
is the only provider that integrates instructor-led classroom training, computer-based training, training
management services, electrical qualifi cation training and workplace safety practices consulting. Our
comprehensive approach to training reduces workplace accidents and increases productivity.
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NOTES
ATOM 2030 pg: 17
Axelent Automation & Safety Pty Ltd 2140 pg: 17
Benson Machines 1942 pg: 19
Build Australia Media Partner pg: 07
CPR SafeInd / MTA Support 1840 pg: 19
Get Healthy at Work 1640 pg: 21
Industrial Safety Fencing 1636 pg: 21
Inno Pac Korea Inc 1940 pg: 19
Leuze Electronic Pty Ltd 2040 pg: 19
National Resource Media Partner pg: 07
National Safety Media Partner pg: 17
National Safety Apparel Inc 1944 pg: 21
NTT Training 2044 pg: 21
SYDNEY 2016
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