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SUMMARY:Asset Management Fundamentals - Virtual Classroom
DESCRIPTION:This training course run over two half-days\, each from 9am until 1pm AEDT (Melbourne time) and delivered in a live interactive online setting\, offers a thorough overview of asset management. The purpose of the Asset Management Fundamentals program is to understand the fundamentals of asset management and how they can provide benefits to the organisation. \nClick here to register\n  \nCourse learning objectives: \n\nDefine asset management within the context of ISO 5500x suite\, the Asset Management Landscape and AMBoK\nIdentify the principles that underpin asset management\nIdentify available asset management tools and techniques that are applicable within organisational context\nIdentify opportunities to apply these learnings to improve individual and organisational performance.\n\nCourse materials provided in conjunction with online course: \n\nAsset Management Fundamentals Workbook: covering the modules and learnings on the course\nLiving Asset Management\, by J Lafria and J Hardwick: whilst touched-upon during the course\, this book focuses on the subject of people and the need for good leadership and strategies for developing a high performance culture which ensures excellence in asset management. Click here for more information on Living Asset Management.\nAsset Management Council Framework Book: Defines the strategic concepts of which the AM Council’s Asset Management Body of Knowledge (AMBoK) comprises.\nAMBoK Publication 001; Companion Guide to ISO 55001\n\nThe Online Exam \nTo recognise and quantify your learning\, an online exam is initiated on the day of the course. Should you choose to take and complete the exam\, pass the exam\, and agree to comply with a Code of Ethics\, you will be certified as a Certified Associate in Asset Management (CAAM) – enabling you to offer evidence to your current and future employers of your personal asset management capability and present them with the knowledge that you have a deeper understanding of asset management related topics and issues. Your CAAM is a great step towards furthering your career in asset management. \nCourse flyer available for download here. \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/asset-management-fundamentals-virtual-classroom-35/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
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SUMMARY:Safe\, Secure\, Sustainable Nuclear Asset Management (Perth Symposium)
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nJoin us in Perth for a one-day symposium exploring asset management in high-consequence\, highly regulated environments\, with a strong emphasis on safety\, security\, governance and workforce capability. Using nuclear lifecycle case studies\, we’ll focus on practical\, transferable approaches relevant across sectors. \nClick here to register\n  \nWhen & where \n\nDate: Friday 20 February\nTime: 8:00am registration for a 9:00am start; closing 4:30pm\nVenue: DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront\nFormat: In-person\, one day\n\n  \nWho should attend\nAsset managers\, maintenance/reliability leaders\, risk and safety professionals\, engineers\, project and program leaders\, and executives working in regulated environments such as utilities\, transport\, defence\, mining\, oil & gas\, health\, and local government. \nWhat you’ll learn \n\nWhole-of-lifecycle assurance: from early lifecycle decisions through to end-of-life considerations\nManaging hazardous materials risk and safety perspectives\nComplex asset operations: reliability\, work control\, spares and “evidence-ready” maintenance expectations\nWorkforce capability for highly regulated industries\n\nProgram \nThe event focuses on asset management across the nuclear lifecycle with a strong emphasis on safety\, security\, governance\, and workforce capability. \n \n\nCPD certificate provided for attendees. \nNote: Program as at 6 February and may be subject to minor change. \n\n \n\n  \n\n08:00–08:45\n\nArrival tea/coffee & registration Break\n\n\n \n\n08:45–09:00\n\nWelcome & housekeeping\nFacilitator: Dale Whelan\n\n\n \n\n09:00–09:30\n\nWhole-of-Lifecycle Nuclear Safety Regulation: From Siting to Waste\nKirsty Braybon — Adjunct Lecturer in Nuclear Law\, Adelaide University | Principal\, Braybon Advisory\nNuclear assets introduce unique whole-of-lifecycle complexity — from siting and construction to operation\, decommissioning and long-term radioactive waste management. Regulation must provide enduring assurance across the full lifecycle while remaining adaptable to technological\, institutional and workforce change over decades.\n\n\n \n\n09:30–10:00\n\nManagement of Hazardous Waste Facilities\nNate Smith — MD & CEO\, Tellus Holdings\n\n\n\n \n\n10:00–10:30\n\nChallenges in Management of Hazardous Materials — Risk and Safety\nAssistant Commissioner Jon Broomhall — Department of Fire and Emergency Services\, WA\nHear perspectives on the challenges of managing hazardous materials\, including radiation-related scenarios relevant to complex operations.\n\n\n \n\n10:30–11:00\n\nMorning tea Break\n\n\n \nAsset Management to Increase Safety and Reliability\n \n\n11:00–11:30\n\nApplication of Asset Management Practices – OPAL Multipurpose Reactor\nDavid Vittorio — General Manager\, OPAL Multipurpose Reactor\, ANSTO\nHow effective asset management practices have contributed to OPAL becoming one of the most reliable research reactors in the world.\n\n\n \n\n11:30–12:00\n\nThe Challenges to Decommissioning a Nuclear Reactor\nAlec Kimber — Head of Project Delivery\, Infrastructure & Engineering Services\, ANSTO\nChallenges in decommissioning hazardous facilities and disposal of hazardous waste.\n\n\n \n\n12:00–12:30\n\nManaging and Operating Complex Assets using Asset Management\, including Workforce Skills for the Future\nPanel\nDavid Vittorio (ANSTO)\nAlec Kimber (ANSTO)\nBen Foster (Aurecon)\nMark Schneider (UBH Group)\nComplexities and challenges involved in maintaining nuclear facilities: risk\, reliability\, work control\, spares and evidence-ready maintenance.\n\n\n \n\n12:30–13:30\n\nLunch Break\n\n\n \n\n13:30–14:00\n\nChallenges and Opportunities of Navy Submarines & Aircraft\nMark Schneider — Chief Nuclear Officer\, UBH Group\n\n\n\n \n\n14:00–14:30\n\nSafe\, Secure and Sustainable Nuclear Supply Chains\nJaz Diab — Managing Director\, Global Nuclear Security Partners\n\n\n\n \n\n14:30–15:00\n\nNuclear Asset Management — Health and Radiation Safety Considerations\nDr Andy Robertson — Chief Health Officer\, WA\n\n\n\n \n\n15:00–15:30\n\nAfternoon tea Break\n\n\n\n15:30–16:30\n\nLessons and application – Safe Secure Sustainable Asset Management including Lessons from the UK Nuclear Industry\nRemote\nJoe Charles\, Technical Director Engineering\, GHD\n\n\n\n \n\n16:30–16:45\n\nSummary & close\n\n\n\n\n  \nPricing \n\nMembers: $100\nNon-members: $300\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/asset-management-in-the-nuclear-sector-perth-symposium/
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