Hazards Australasia Process Safety Conference
Why attend?
Learn from experts
Specialists and industry peers working in all industry sectors will share their process safety knowledge and experience including lessons learned and latest research.
Review good practice in process safety
Presentations and posters will share lessons learned from what has worked well (and not so well) so that you can apply good practice to your own operations.
Get comprehensive technical insight
The programme will cover all the functional areas that are key to managing and reducing process safety risk effectively, including engineering and design, systems and procedures, knowledge and competence, human factors, assurance, safety culture, and environmental protection.
Get industry insights and benchmark your company
Hear presentations and view posters from industry practitioners, regulators, and researchers.
Hear from senior leaders
Our inspirational plenary speakers will share their thoughts on the lessons learned from the past and the challenges facing the industry in the future.
Have your say
As well as Q&A at the end of every presentation, you will have the chance to put questions to industry experts during a panel discussion.
Network with your peers and make new contacts
There will be plenty of opportunity to network with delegates, presenters, exhibitors and speakers during the event and a conference dinner.
Find out what is new in process safety
Process safety is constantly developing, and Hazards Australasia is a great opportunity to discover the latest research and developments in the field.
Discover new products and services
Make new contacts and discover products and services to support you in improving process safety performance at our extensive exhibition running alongside the conference.
Meet Continuous Professional Development (CPD) requirements
Attending Hazards Australasia is a great way to demonstrate commitment to your personal and professional development. If you have the Professional Process Safety Engineer registration in your sights, then you can attend a free information session to find out more about it and how to start or progress your application.