Organizer – HKIE -
Manufacturing, Industrial & Systems (MIS) Division
Co-organized by:
1. IVE
Engineering
2. Towngas
Engineering Academy
3. MILESAA,
PolyU
4. HKIE –
Control, Automation & Instrumentation Division
5. HKIE – Gas
& Energy Division
6. HKIE – Safety Specialist
Committee
Date, time & venue
4 Sept 2020 (Friday), 3:00 to 5:00
pm, Webinar via MS Teams
Objective:
The objective of this webinar is to
promote and share experience & knowledge of the latest Occupational Safety
and Health (OSH) issues in the industries. OSH is essential in all
organizations because everyone wishes to work in a safe and protected environment.
As technology is changing the way we live, learn and work, people are exploring
how technology can be applied for the purpose of health and safety. Every
organization would strive to reduce the risks to the safety and health of
people at work to the minimum through strategy of inspection and enforcement,
education and training, as well as publicity and promotion.
In a bid to provide a constructive
platform for professional engineers and expertise to share experience and
knowhow on the application of advanced technology in facilitating the
implementation of OSH in smart city like Hong Kong, we would like to invite
distinguished guests to share their experience and knowhow through the webinar.
We do believe all participants
could be benefit through attending the webinar.
Language: Cantonese
supplement with English terminology
Speakers:
1. Mr Johnny WL Shing, Senior OSH
Manager, Towngas
“How Health & Safety Innovation
Enhance the Corporate Sustainability”
2. Ir KC Lau, Past Chairman, HKIE –
Safety Specialist Committee
“Safety by Design with DfMA in
E&M Installations”
3. Ir Peter Si, Project Manager,
Engineering Discipline In-service Training Office
“Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)
for Occupational Safety and Health”
4. Panel Discussion (Moderator: Ir
Dr Jimmy Li, Honorable Treasurer, HKIE – MIS Division and speakers)
Registration & Enquiries
This webinar is free
of charge, but prior registration is required. The number of participants is
limited to 200 and applications will be accepted on a first-come first-served
basis. For details and registration, please visit the following website:
http://mi.hkie.org.hk. The deadline for registration is 21 August 2020.
Successful applicants will be notified by email on or before 28 August 2020.
For enquiries, please contact Ir Dr SL Mak via email: slmak@hotmail.com or Ir
Peter Si via email: sikit@vtc.edu.hk.