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Call for Papers
Gold Coast 29 – 31 August 2012
Australia’s longest running OHS conference
2 0 th A n n i v e r s a r y
Visions Conference
About the Conference
The Safety Institute of Australia (Qld/NT Division) is
very proud to announce its 20thannual Occupational
Health and Safety Conference to be hosted at the
Outrigger Surfers Paradise, from 29-31 August
2012. The Visions Organising Committee is now
pleased to invite papers from OHS practitioners,
academics and health and safety professionals, for
inclusion in the Conference program.
Visions 2012 aims to feature industry experts discussing key industry topics. The following themes are
descriptive and open for interpretation to inspire speakers who may not have considered delivering their
papers at a Visions Conference.
Clear and Present Danger
www.visions.org.au
This stream is open to all topics that may be considered "Clear and Present Danger". We anticipate topics
could relate to many areas such as engineering safety systems; high risk hazards; and foreseeable dangers.
In addition we also are looking for topics relating to present day issues or the "hot topics" such as human
factors; disaster response/recovery; or the impacts of harmonisation.
Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination
This stream is open to all topics that may be related to consultation and communication issues;
management systems; and harmonisation. We anticipate topics could relate to contractor management;
construction; OHS consultation; and education and training. We also are looking for topics relating to
management/organisational behaviour; human resource; and contractual/procurement issues.
Below the surface
Safety Institute of Australia
Qld/NT Division
Occupational Health and Safety
Conference 2012
This stream is open to all topics that may be interpreted as "below the surface". We anticipate topics
could relate to many areas; for example underground with research and issues within the mining and
energy industries. However, we are also are looking for topics relating to the hidden or unforeseen
dangers; and in particular 'below the epidermis' with topics relating to OHS issues; the human body; and
psychology.
Gold Coast 29 – 31 August 2012
Abstract Guidelines
Submission Process
SIA CPD Points
Expressions of interest should be submitted in
accordance with the following guidelines:
Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word format
(maximum 200 words) and be accompanied by a
brief biography of the presenter(s). Submission of
abstracts is required by 30 June 2012 and full
papers by 31 July 2012, and can be emailed to:
Paper presentations and attendance at the
conference each count towards Continuing
Professional Development (CPD) points which are a
requirement for maintaining professional grades of
membership of the SIA (CPMSIA, FSIA and CFSA).
•Acceptance of proposals will be based on the
submission of an abstract, to be reviewed and
accepted by the SIA Qld/NT Technical Committee
•Paper presentations are limited to 40 minutes,
inclusive of question time.
Abstracts will be reviewed in accordance with the
following criteria:
•Presentation of the subject matter at a level
appropriate to a professional OHS practitioner,
demonstrating a well developed understanding and
coherent description of the concepts;
•Evidence of insightful and critical analysis of the
issues;
•Quality of and use of supporting literature and
references including use of peer reviewed and other
recognised contemporary information sources or
publications, in an integrated manner that
substantiates the discussion/perspective of the
paper;
•A coherent discussion should be presented of
current and future implications for occupational
health and safety;
•Papers of an overt product advertisement or
marketing nature will not be accepted.
•Email –
[email protected]
Individuals whose papers are accepted into the
Conference program will be notified in writing.
Abstracts of accepted papers will be published on
the Visions website, along with biographies of
presenters. Full papers and presentations will be
provided to delegates (including in electronic
format) and published on the Visions website postconference.
Conference Registration
Conference registration, travel and
accommodation expenses for speakers are not
included. Unless otherwise notified, presenters
must register if they wish to attend the conference
as a delegate.
2 0 th A n n i v e r s a r y
Visions Conference
Australia’s longest running OHS conference
www.visions.org.au
For further information email
[email protected]
Visions Conference 2012
The Ozaccom Group
Conference Secretariat
Phone: 1800 814 611
Email: [email protected]