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2008 Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar

2008 Electrical Engineering Safety Seminar

Waterview Convention Centre, Sydney Olympic Park

13-14 November 2008

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Explosion-protected diesel equipment - Dominic Posavec, Anderson Industries PDF 2.3 Mb
Electrical engineering safety industry performance and projects - John Waudby, NSW DPI PDF 67 Kb
Electrical engineering audit of powered winding systems in NSW - Dick Hodson, NSW DPI PDF 48 Kb
Connecting high voltage insulation testers - Roger Devery, Rutherford Electrical Engineering Services PDF 2.1 Mb
Health: fatigue management - Dr Graeme Peel, Qantas PDF 166 Kb
Australian Standards update - Rob Robson, Dynamic Electrical Constructions PDF 52 Kb
Systems thinking and decision making - Dr Alan McLucas, Australian Defence Force Academy PDF 258 Kb
50 years of engineering in mining - David Clark, MEMMES PDF 462 Kb
Longwall 3.3kV individual drive isolation system - David Drinkwater, United Collieries PDF 167 Kb
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