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Sage Safe Work Systems User Group

Registrations are now open for the 2011 Sage Safe Work Systems User Group Meeting

This year's event format has been revamped and extended to deliver even more value for delegates.

Important details:-

DatesTuesday, 22 November - Thursday, 24 November 2011
VenueCrowne Plaza Perth, East Perth, Western Australia
Conference dinnerSponsored by Calibre Global at Crowne Plaza Perth

Day one, Tuesday, 22 November, will focus on Keys to Successful ePTW Implementation for representatives of companies which are interested in electronic Permit to Work and/or Integrated Safe Systems of Work.

Delegates will learn how SageSURPASS can be configured to meet the workflow requirements of different industries and sites. They will also understand the data requirements of implementing an ePTW/iSSoW and how to achieve project priority.

Day two, Wednesday, 23 November, will provide an opportunity for interested parties and existing Sage clients to come together for discussions on transitioning to lockout, a preview of the SageSURPASS online training module, and updates from the National Permit to Work Committee and Safe Alliance.

Highlights of day two include a visit to the Cut Mine, a simulated underground mine in the heart of Perth and the conference dinner, hosted by Sage Technology's training partner, Calibre Global.

Day three, Thursday, 23 November, is a closed user group meeting for existing clients only. This day will give our clients dedicated time with the Sage Technology team and allow for deep dives into system functionality.

Download your registration forms here!

Keys to Successful ePTW Implementation - for interested parties

Sage Safe Work Systems User Group Meeting - for existing clients

 

Safety focus at User Group in WA

Safe work practices were the focus of the 2010 Sage Safe Work Systems User Group Meeting attended by about 40 delegates in Western Australia in early November.

Picture: Delegates at the 2010 Sage Safe Work Systems User Group Meeting (Click to enlarge)

The delegates, who included current users of Sage's electronic permit to work systems as well as interested parties, heard from a range of speakers, learned about product development updates and shared their ideas for future enhancements. They also participated in hands on computer lab sessions which enabled them to explore a variety of scenarios.

 Picture: Opening session of the 2010 Sage Safe Work Systems User Group Meeting (Click to enlarge)

 A highlight of the event was the site visit to Woodside's Karratha Gas Plant where delegates were able to see SageSURPASS in use.

Why should you attend? 

The User Group is a valuable opportunity for organisations who are already using any of Sage Technology's award-winning electronic permit to work, risk assessment, and isolation management software solutions to:

Organisations who are considering implementing any of Sage Technology's safe work systems will also benefit from:

User Group gives clients a voice

At Sage Technology, we may be experts in developing safe systems of work and we may have a solid understanding of the differing needs of different industries, but we also understand that it is the end users of our systems who are most impacted by them and that's why we empower our clients through the Sage Safe Work Systems User Group.

The User Group brings together clients to share their experiences, network and contribute tothe future direction of product development.

A survey of attendees at the 2009 User Group found that networking with other users, meeting the Sage developers and experts, and learning about new system functionality were key reasons for attending.

Special sessions are held for parties interested in implementing a Sage Technology electronic safe work system.

The 2010 Sage Safe Work Systems User Group meeting is tentatively scheduled for November.

The meeting sessions will be held at the Challenger Institute of Technology's Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training at Munster, Western Australia. The site visit will be to Woodside's Karratha Gas Plant.

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