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MEMSS 2022 tickets now on sale

Early bird tickets have been released for the 2nd Mining Engineering Managers' Safety Seminar (MEMSS) to be held on 12-13 October, 2022 at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth.

The 2-day seminar will focus on mining engineering safety and health issues in mines and provides a means for collective communication, discussion and consultation of those issues between engineers and other key stakeholders.

Presentations will address a broad range of topics relevant to mining engineering in NSW mines. This will include new lessons learnt from significant incidents, WHS practices/standards improvement or innovation, emerging technologies, creative solutions to mining issues and opportunities to learn from other industries and sectors.

The full program will be released in the coming weeks, however in the meantime we encourage those keen to attend to take advantage of the early bird discount and secure your seat. Early bird tickets include a 2-day pass and attendance at the seminar dinner on the Wednesday evening. Limited tickets available.

Visit our event page for more information or to purchase tickets.

This event will be compliant with NSW Government Public Health Orders.

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