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Big tick for sub training
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CMDR
Stu Wheeler is presented with a SRCC award by the Minister
for Employment and Workplace Relations, Kevin Andrews.
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The
Training Authority-Submarines (TASM) at HMAS Stirling has won another
prestigious safety award.
As a result of winning a Defence Safety Awards in 2004 for ongoing
good OHS work, TA-SM was entered in the Comcare Safety Rehabilitation
and Compensation Commission (SRCC) awards.
This resulted in a win in the category of Leadership for Injury
Prevention and Management. Nominations were invited from all agencies
in the Commonwealth occupational health and safety and/or workers’
compensation jurisdiction.
TA-SM is a Navy Systems Command organisation responsible for the
training of all submariners that crew the Collins Class submarines.
The training is delivered by a mixture of civilian specialists and
Navy service persons, and handles an annual workload of approximately
300 students on a variety of training, ranging from initial induction
courses to technical and combat team training.
TA-SM received the prestigious SRCC award for their systematic approach
to injury prevention and management in the training of submariners.
On presentation of the award by the Minister for Employment and
Workplace Relations, Kevin Andrews, TA-SM’s CMDR Stu Wheeler, paid
tribute to his TA-SM predecessor.
“The surfeit of awards we’ve received this year reinforces our commitment
to workplace safety and confirms our dedication to effective submarine
training, it’s a credit to everyone involved,” CMDR Wheeler said.
“The potential for catastrophic consequences through accident is
always present, submarine safety is not just a core value in our
training; it’s become an embedded culture that permeates every corner
of our workplace.”
In a Bravo Zulu signal later, the Chief of Navy, VADM Chris Ritchie,
described TASM’s win as “a remarkable and outstanding achievement”.
In 1999, under the leadership of submarine engineer and then Director
of Submarine Training, CMDR Bronko Ogrizek, the submarine school
continued their pursuit of quality and excellence, with particular
focus on improving their management of workplace OHS.
As a result of National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA) audits,
the submarine school was given an Outstanding Performance Award
for 2003 and achievement of its highly valued Five-Star Grading
for Workplace Safety - one of only three organisations in Western
Australia to hold this level of quality assurance and safety accreditation.
Entries for the 2005 Defence Safety Awards will be called for in
September 2004. F
or more information contact Mike Barrett on (02) 6266 8517.
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