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CHANGE OF VENUE - Arc Flash Forum - NOW at the NOVOTEL on Collins Street, Melbourne.
Due to an overwhelming interest in the Electrical Arc Flash Forum and IDC Technologies have been forced to move venues.
The Arc Flash Forum will now be held at the:
Novotel Melbourne on Collins
270 Collins Street
www.novotelmelbourne.com.au
Accommodation - Please contact the Novotel directly for accommodation.
Please contact Sarah Montgomery your conference manager if you have any queries sarah.montgomery@idc-online.com
The objective of the forum is to provide you with the latest developments and best practice to deal with arc flash hazards in Australia. You will have an opportunity to discuss your arc flash issues with our speakers, giving you the opportunity to discuss practical aspects of applications of arc flash safety. The focus throughout is on the practical experiences of users. The forum will be attended by those who are interested in technical solutions to their arc flash problems, industry trends, standards developments and new techniques to tackle existing arc flash threats.
For further information please contact Conference Manager, Sarah Montgomery:
sarah.montgomery@idc-online.com
To download the brochure CLICK HERE
To register online for this event CLICK HERE
DAY 1: Wednesday 14th April 2010
Session 1: Arcing Hazards Physics
HALF DAY WORKSHOP
Dr. David Sweeting
Director, Sweeting Consulting - Electrical Power, High Voltage and Control Engineers
Session 2: Arc Flash Hazard (AFH) – Case Study: Bell Bay Site
Trung Nguyen
Power Engineer, Rio Tinto – Bell Bay Site
Session 3: Arc Flash Hazard Standards: The Burning Question
Sesha Prasad
Specialist Power Systems Engineer, Welcon Technologies
Session 4: Internal Arc Classified (IAC) Prefabricated Substations
Indrek Ulmas
Product Manager – Medium Voltage, Schneider Electric
Session 5: Arc Flash Assessment – Maryvale Mill Case Study
Andrew Sun
E & I Engineer, Australian Paper
DAY 2: Thursday 15th April 2010
Session 6: Arcing Hazard Standards
KEYNOTE
Dr. David Sweeting
Director, Sweeting Consulting - Electrical Power, High Voltage and Control Engineers
Session 7: Practical Steps and Implications of completing an Arc Flash Review
Lee McDonald
Primary Project Engineer, AllMac Electrical Engineers
Session 8: The Do’s and Dont’s of Servicing Equipment with High Fault Levels
Paul Spresser
Principal Consultant, EPEE Consulting
Session 9: Rio Tinto C2 Electrical Safety Standard
Bradley Edwards
Electrical Engineer, Rio Tinto
Session 10: Managing Arc Flash Risk in Industrial Installations from Design to Operation
Jeff Strath
Principal, Compliance Solutions & Services
Session 11: Arc Flash Protection LV Switchgear
David Stonebridge
Head of Technical Support - LVS systems, ABB Australia
Session 12: Arc Flash Standards – Australian Developments
Peter Willis
Principal Electrical Engineer, DIgSILENT Pacific