Driving Safer Workplaces Through Improved Reporting and Sharper Investigations
10 – 11 March 2026 | Brisbane, Australia
In today’s high-risk environments, one incident can expose deep gaps in systems, processes, and human performance. Outdated reporting and shallow investigations don’t just risk compliance—they weaken organisational resilience.
Incident Reporting & Investigation 2026 unites Australia’s top regulators, transport authorities, and industry leaders to explore modern, evidence-based investigation practices. Gain practical tools, real case studies, and strategies to turn incidents into insight—and insight into prevention.
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Explore the Agenda & Speaker Lineup
Expert Insights from Australia’s Leading Safety Minds
- BOC Australia, Linde: Post-Incident Evidence Gathering – Principals, Practices and Pitfalls
- National Transportation Safety Board, Washington DC: Major Fire Incidents in the USA: Lessons from Lithium-Ion Truck and Cargo Vessel Fires
- Ports Victoria: Strengthening Dangerous Goods Incident Reporting in Port Operations
- National Transport Commission: Guidance on Aligning DG Incident Investigations with the ADG (Australian Dangerous Goods) Code
- ANSTO: Addressing Human Reliability in Incident Reporting and Investigation
Exclusive Keynote from a Leading US Expert
National Transportation Safety Board, Washington DC: Major Fire Incidents in the USA: Lessons from Lithium-Ion Truck and Cargo Vessel Fires
Meet the Experts Driving Incident & Safety Excellence
Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Fire Rescue Victoria, Energy Queensland, FBT Transwest
…and many other leaders from renowned organisations!
Post-Conference Mini Workshop Highlight
“Strengthening Incident Reporting & Investigation for Modern Workplaces”
11th March 2026, 1400PM – 1700PM
Led by Martyn Campbell, a senior WHS and regulatory leader with 30+ years’ experience across the UK, Australia, and Asia, formerly CEO of SafeWork SA and a global advisor to IALI and the ILO.
Who Will Be There?
Senior leaders and decision-makers, including:
HSE Managers | Safety Advisors & Officers | Incident Investigators | Risk & Compliance Managers | Operations Managers | Human Factors Specialists | OHS / WHS Professionals | Engineering Managers | HR, Employee Relations & Labour Relations Leaders
Representing key high-risk and safety-critical sectors such as:
Mining | Oil & Gas / Energy | Logistics & Transportation | Ports, Shipping & Maritime | Construction & Heavy Engineering | Rail | Aviation | Supply Chain & Logistics | Infrastructure | Heavy Machinery | Pulp & Paper | Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals | Government | Facilities Management | Manufacturing | Utilities
Exclusive 15% For Sage Media Group Community
Use code SAGE15 at checkout to enjoy 15% off!
For further details or support, contact Reina Sakamoto: reinas@marcusevanskl.com
2026-03-10 00:00:00 2026-03-11 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Incident Reporting & Investigation 2026 Driving Safer Workplaces Through Improved Reporting and Sharper Investigations 10 – 11 March 2026 | Brisbane, Australia In today’s high-risk environments, one incident can expose deep gaps in systems, processes, and human performance. Outdated reporting and shallow investigations don’t just risk compliance—they weaken organisational resilience. Incident Reporting & Investigation 2026 unites Australia’s top regulators, transport authorities, and industry leaders to explore modern, evidence-based investigation practices. Gain practical tools, real case studies, and strategies to turn incidents into insight—and insight into prevention. Special Offer for Sage Media Group Community: Save 15% on Registration (Details below) Explore the Agenda & Speaker Lineup Expert Insights from Australia’s Leading Safety Minds BOC Australia, Linde: Post-Incident Evidence Gathering – Principals, Practices and Pitfalls National Transportation Safety Board, Washington DC: Major Fire Incidents in the USA: Lessons from Lithium-Ion Truck and Cargo Vessel Fires Ports Victoria: Strengthening Dangerous Goods Incident Reporting in Port Operations National Transport Commission: Guidance on Aligning DG Incident Investigations with the ADG (Australian Dangerous Goods) Code ANSTO: Addressing Human Reliability in Incident Reporting and Investigation Exclusive Keynote from a Leading US Expert National Transportation Safety Board, Washington DC: Major Fire Incidents in the USA: Lessons from Lithium-Ion Truck and Cargo Vessel Fires Meet the Experts Driving Incident & Safety Excellence Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Fire Rescue Victoria, Energy Queensland, FBT Transwest …and many other leaders from renowned organisations! Post-Conference Mini Workshop Highlight “Strengthening Incident Reporting & Investigation for Modern Workplaces” 11th March 2026, 1400PM – 1700PM Led by Martyn Campbell, a senior WHS and regulatory leader with 30+ years\' experience across the UK, Australia, and Asia, formerly CEO of SafeWork SA and a global advisor to IALI and the ILO. Who Will Be There? Senior leaders and decision-makers, including: HSE Managers | Safety Advisors & Officers | Incident Investigators | Risk & Compliance Managers | Operations Managers | Human Factors Specialists | OHS / WHS Professionals | Engineering Managers | HR, Employee Relations & Labour Relations Leaders Representing key high-risk and safety-critical sectors such as: Mining | Oil & Gas / Energy | Logistics & Transportation | Ports, Shipping & Maritime | Construction & Heavy Engineering | Rail | Aviation | Supply Chain & Logistics | Infrastructure | Heavy Machinery | Pulp & Paper | Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals | Government | Facilities Management | Manufacturing | Utilities Exclusive 15% For Sage Media Group Community Use code SAGE15 at checkout to enjoy 15% off! Register Here For further details or support, contact Reina Sakamoto: reinas@marcusevanskl.com Brisbane, Australia



