Date: |
14 March 2012 |
Time: |
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm (6:30pm for registration) |
Venue: |
Room FJ302, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hunghom, Kowloon |
Organizer(s): |
The Hong Kong Association of Risk Management and Safety (HKARMS) |
Joint Organizer(s): |
HKIE-MMNC and HKARMS |
Speaker: |
Mark Hayman and Colin Williams |
Language: |
English |
Contact Person: |
Vincent Ho |
Contact Email: |
vsho.hkarms@gmail.com |
CPD: |
yes |
Content: |
Both tidiness and untidiness have a cost associated with them. The question is which is greater?
The Speakers will introduce the Broken Windows Theory and the benefits it can bring to community security and then go on to relating the theory to the effect maintaining site tidiness can have on overall safety during engineering construction work.
The Speakers will share their experience on security management and construction safety issues. Mark will share his extensive experience in the security field gained from high level Arup Projects and 15 years management and leadership positions in specialized high profile units within the Hong Kong Police. Colin will talk about his experience managing the Arup management system for the East Asia region.
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Remarks: |
This seminar is free of charge and prior registration is required. |