Zenergy Victoria Branch Appointments

Thursday 13th October saw Zenergy Safety host a select group of HSE and Operational Executives in the construction and infrastructure sector to identify and discuss the operational risks that the industry faces over the next 5 – 10 years.


To provide context and experience from the recent $70+ billion dollar CSG mega project expansions in Queensland, Trevor Brown and Stephen Pearson were invited to share their experience who were instrumental operational and safety executives through the.


The session explored;


  • What operational and safety risks were identified through similar mega projects / high growth scenarios for various stages;
  • Planning, ramp up to peak construction,
  • Peak construction through to maintenance.
  • What processes were put in place through these stages to minimise this exposure.
  • What challenges were encountered that were unexpected – and how could these be prepared for?
  • The impact of multiple concurrent mega projects on resourcing strategies and retainment of key staff.
  • Upon full review – lessons learnt.


Zenergy’s WHS Leaders forums are a natural component to our broader goal of supporting the WHS industry to highlight and promote leading company performance. Our determination to share this knowledge across industry is what drives us to invest heavily in initiatives like this one.



We have been overwhelmed with the feedback and participation through the interactive session that has sparked wide ranging discussion on how the principles apply and enhance existing operational strategy.

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