PERTH, AUSTRALIA – June 16, 2023 – On 14 June 2023, nearly 100 guests from various industries convened at the Holiday Inn Perth City Centre for the one-day Perth Safety Forum 2023, jointly presented by WHS Foundation and NSCA Foundation. The forum focused on three key topics: Leadership, Psychosocial Hazards, and Risk Management.
The forum’s twelve insightful and passionate speakers provided valuable insights and experiences, discussing evidence-based practices to promote safety and well-being at work. Attendees had the unique opportunity to learn from a wide range of experts in the field, including regulators, psychologists, management experts, artificial intelligence companies, health & safety lawyers, academics, accreditation boards, and project managers.
In addition to providing attendees with networking opportunities, the forum also discussed the updated legislation one year on from the introduction of the new harmonised laws, including the expansion of obligations in employment and WHS Laws for Sexual Harassment, and how to use trauma-informed practices in the workplace. The event was well received by the guests, who appreciated the opportunity to gain new perspectives on safety issues and connect with peers.
“We are thrilled to have hosted the Perth Safety Forum 2023 and are delighted with the feedback we received,” said the event organizers. “The forum provided a platform for industries to come together and discuss how we can all work towards building safer, healthier workplaces.”
Overall, the Perth Safety Forum 2023 was a resounding success, and the organizers look forward to hosting future events to continue the conversation and support the goal of safer, healthier workplaces for all.

Mike Baldwin, Director & Principal Lawyer, Baldwin Legal – Safety, Leadership, Culture and the New WHS Laws

Bernie Doyle, Chairman, NSCA Foundation

Brett Read, Founder & Principal Consultant, Safety Leaders Group – Bringing Safety Leadership into the 21st Century


Bobbie Selleck, Lecturer / Unit Coordinator – OHS, ECU School of Medical and Health Science – Critical Risk Leadership and Fatality Prevention – You Don’t Have One Without the Other

Bernie Doyle, Chairman, NSCA Foundation


Michael Morgan, Managing Director, WHS Foundation

Michael Morgan, Managing Director, WHS Foundation

Ashleigh Hourigan, APAC Account Manager, Soter Analytics – Humanising UX: A Journey Towards Inclusive and Proactive Injury Prevention with AI

Ashleigh Hourigan, APAC Account Manager, Soter Analytics – Humanising UX: A Journey Towards Inclusive and Proactive Injury Prevention with AI

Ian Bennett, Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers – The WHS Law and Psychosocial Risks

Michael Morgan, Managing Director, WHS Foundation

Trent Murat, Project Manager, Mondaelphous – Risk Innovation: The Development of Poly Welding Stands to Reduce Ergonomic Risk in the Construction Industry

Brett Read, Founder & Principal Consultant, Safety Leaders Group – Bringing Safety Leadership into the 21st Century


Sharon Rudderham, Director, Delivery & Operations, FIFO Focus – Trauma-Informed Considerations When Responding to Sensitive WHS Incidents


Ashleigh Hourigan, APAC Account Manager, Soter Analytics – Humanising UX: A Journey Towards Inclusive and Proactive Injury Prevention with AI

Dr. Marcus Cattani, Senior Lecturer OHS, ECU School of Medical and Health Sciences – What Really is a Risk Based Approach?

Aimee Dash, Senior Counsel, Sparke Helmore Lawyers – The WHS Law and Psychosocial Risks

Dr. Ivor Roberts, Executive Director, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, Western Australia – Regulator Update: One Year on from the Introduction of the New WHS Laws in WA

David Press, Co-Founder & Head of Technology, RiskTalk – Using Technology to Achieve Human-Centered WHS Risk Management

Leon Michailidis, Director, Equal Assurance & Vice Chair, Association of Accredited Certification Bodies (AACB) – Compliance and cultural benefits of WHS management system (ISO 45001) certification

Michael Morgan, Managing Director, WHS Foundation – The Expansion of Obligations in Employment and WHS Laws

Bobbie Selleck, Lecturer / Unit Coordinator – OHS, ECU School of Medical and Health Science – Critical Risk Leadership and Fatality Prevention – You Don’t Have One Without the Other


Bernie Doyle, Chairman, NSCA Foundation


David Press, Co-Founder & Head of Technology, RiskTalk – Using Technology to Achieve Human-Centered WHS Risk Management

Mike Baldwin, Director & Principal Lawyer, Baldwin Legal – Safety, Leadership, Culture and the New WHS Laws

Sharon Rudderham, Director, Delivery & Operations, FIFO Focus – Trauma-Informed Considerations When Responding to Sensitive WHS Incidents

Michael Morgan, Managing Director, WHS Foundation – The Expansion of Obligations in Employment and WHS Laws

Dr. Marcus Cattani, Senior Lecturer OHS, ECU School of Medical and Health Sciences – What Really is a Risk Based Approach?

Trent Murat, Project Manager, Mondaelphous – Risk Innovation: The Development of Poly Welding Stands to Reduce Ergonomic Risk in the Construction Industry

Bobbie Selleck, Lecturer / Unit Coordinator – OHS, ECU School of Medical and Health Science – Critical Risk Leadership and Fatality Prevention – You Don’t Have One Without the Other

Ian Bennett, Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers – The WHS Law and Psychosocial Risks

Michael Morgan, Managing Director, WHS Foundation

Sharon Rudderham, Director, Delivery & Operations, FIFO Focus – Trauma-Informed Considerations When Responding to Sensitive WHS Incidents


