DHHS Compliance and Assessment Criteria, What Is It?

The sessions will focus on the implementation of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Capital Development Guidelines Series 7, Fire Risk Management, in particular to issues that have arisen in the compliance to the guidelines and statutory requirements. In addition, the practice notes issued in 2016 will also be covered, along with the information on Fire Risk Assessments and Compliance, issues with assessment criteria and compliance to guidelines will be discussed.

This is a mandatory seminar for FRM Accredited Practitioners to attend. 

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Dates

Wednesday 28 September 2016
Wednesday 12 October 2016

Time

2:00PM - 4:15PM

Venue 

FPA Australia National Office 
Building 2, 31-47 Joseph Street, Blackburn North, VIC 3130

Speakers

Hank Van Ravenstein
Dr Ian Bennetts
Stephen Kip

Cost

FPA Australia member rate $40.00
Non member rate $50.00
*prices are inclusive of GST

To Register

Sign in to your account using your CONNECT login details, if you do not have an account click "create a new account"
Click "Register Myself" below
Select your preferred registration option - either 28 September 2016 or 12 October 2016
Click "Proceed to Checkout"
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Payment by Amex will incur an additional fee of 1.5% which will automatically be added to your payment.
Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be provided for cancellations, however name substitutions will be accepted provided we receive notification in writing. 
Confirmation: Payment must be received at the time of booking to secure your place at the seminar. A tax receipt will be sent as confirmation of your registration. 
Vouchers: FPA Australia membership vouchers cannot be redeemed against event entry as this is a non FPA Australia event.


For assistance please contact the event team on 03 8892 3184 or email events@fpaa.com.au

 

When
28/09/2016 2:00 PM - 12/10/2016 4:30 PM

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