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HUNTER
VALLEY OFFICE
Cnr Barton
& Merthyr Streets
Kurri Kurri
PO Box 113
Kurri Kurri NSW 2327 Australia
Phone:
+61 (02) 4937 5855
Facsimile:
+61 (02) 4937 5844
Email:
mail@jkgroup.com.au
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Steve
Williams

Steve has an extensive background in occupational health and safety
and environmental management spanning over 10 years, in both management
positions and consultancy roles. An engineer by trade, he has worked
in most major industry sectors, including public sector, heavy engineering
and mining.
Steve is equally at ease working
strategically or operationally. He is able to quickly understand
the strengths and weaknesses of organizations and identify required
improvements to their management systems that are both realistic
and sustainable. Operationally, his experience in a wide variety
of industries across three continents often enables him to identify
innovative solutions to complex issues.
PRINCIPAL
SERVICES
Training
Facilitation
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Risk assessment
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Business planning
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Risk solutions
Management
systems
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Development, enhancement, maintenance
and review
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Auditing
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Gap analyses
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Performance indicators and performance
monitoring
PRINCIPAL
QUALIFICATIONS
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Master of Business and Technology
– UNSW (Ongoing)
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IRM Diploma in Risk Management
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NEBOSH Specialist Diploma in
Environmental Management
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IEM Certificate in Environmental
Management
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NEBOSH Diploma in Occupational
Health and Safety
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NEBOSH Certificate in Occupational
Health and Safety
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Did you know?
From 1 July 2007 all contractors in
NSW are required by law to have a Contractor Safety and Health
Management program. It will
also be a requirement from all of the major mining companies
that contractors health and safety programs meet an acceptable
standard.
As a result of this the Jim Knowles Group
and Mine Resilience Australia P/L have developed the content
th May of a on-line training course with the support of the
NSW Minerals Council, Coal Services Health and Safety Trust,
Australian Institute of Quarrying Education Foundation and
the University of Newcastle.
Major mining companies in Australia including
Centennial, Xstrata, Anglo, BHP, Hansons and Rocla have given
their support to this project.
Click here for more
information
Updated 29th May 2009
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