Statutory Compliance Management

Explore the essential elements of statutory compliance and its impact on maintenance and asset management. Our expert presenters walk you through industry-specific challenges and lessons learned, helping you avoid common pitfalls.

Take the opportunity to look into techniques that are less familiar and can be adapted to your industry, or learn more about what others are doing within your own industry!

An Introduction to Statutory Compliance Management

Craig Taylor, Principal Consulting Engineer, Casmat Engineering

In the first session of our four-part Statutory Compliance Series, we provide a high-level overview of Statutory Compliance management. What is it, and how is it applied? Join our experienced presenter as they offer a structured introduction, setting the foundation for the rest of the webinar series.

The purpose of this series is to emphasize the importance of understanding the key elements and potential impact of Statutory Compliance on your organization. In this first session, we’ll explore how statutory compliance ties into maintenance work management. The following sessions will take a deeper dive into different industries and asset types, featuring practical insights and lessons learned from industry experts.

While each session won’t cover every aspect of statutory compliance management across all industries, the discussions will spark meaningful conversations and share uncommon insights not typically explored in standard high-level webinars. This series aims to enrich our collective knowledge as Asset Management professionals, providing valuable takeaways for everyone involved.

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Statutory Compliance Management in Aeration Technology

Ian Bradley, Lead Reliability Engineering – Maintenance & Reliability Business Unit, Water Corporation

In the second session of our four-part Statutory Compliance Series, this Aeration Technology webinar provides an overview of the compliance journey undertaken by Water Corporation WA to understand compliance requirements for water and wastewater treatment aeration assets and processes.

The session will cover risk framework development, risk understanding, mitigation development, and management of aeration technologies within water and wastewater treatment processes.

It will explain the steps we took to:

  • Understand which legislation applies to our assets and processes,
  • Develop an internal framework to provide structure and clear direction for the journey,
  • Identify the risks, develop a risk assessment process, and assess those risks,
  • Develop risk control strategies and align them with the framework,
  • Identify gaps and collaborate with research partners to address these gaps and improve understanding in both water and wastewater environments,
  • Undertake an independent review of our journey, including our frameworks, outputs, and processes, with input from respected industry experts,
  • Showcase what can happen when controls are not in place or not followed.

This approach gives Water Corporation greater confidence that we are building the correct level of understanding and developing a structured approach to effectively manage our assets and processes, despite the current lack of specific national or local compliance management guidance.

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Statutory Compliance Management in the QLD Coal Industry

Lachlan MacLean, Engineering Leader in Maintenance and Reliability

In the third session of our four-part Statutory Compliance Series, this QLD Coal Mining webinar will delve into the legislative landscape governing Queensland’s coal mining industry, with a focus on its impact on maintenance and reliability. We will explore the implications of risk-based legislation, the interaction between standards, and the key distinction between risk management and compliance.

Designed to encourage thought and discussion, this webinar aims to provide practical insights into achieving compliance through real-world examples and an exploration of what compliance truly entails.

Whether you work in the Queensland coal industry, operate within another risk-based legislative framework, or are simply interested in the challenges of navigating complex compliance requirements, this webinar is for you.

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Managing Water and Dam Compliance

Tanya Viano, Lead, Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management SIG, AMCouncil

In the fourth and final session of our four-part Statutory Compliance Series, we’ll delve into the challenges of establishing and maintaining compliance for water assets.

From the structural integrity of dams to the quality of treated water released into the environment, this webinar will explore the critical compliance requirements and the processes for meeting them while effectively managing associated risks.

We’ll also discuss factors that can jeopardize compliance—spoiler alert: weather and neighbouring communities may play a significant role.

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