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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, Michele Adler, Studies in Horticulture, 1998-2007
... ...workplace maintenance...'Participate in workplace communication,' by Rod McMillan and Peter Esdale. 2004. 6. 'Workplace maintenance,' by Peter Sheppard & Rod McMillan. 1998. 7. ...'Participate in workplace communication,' by Rod McMillan and Peter Esdale. 2004. 6. 'Workplace maintenance,' by Peter Sheppard & Rod McMillan. 1998. 7. ...Royalties from the sale of booklets donated to the Friends of Burnley GardensPlants in Print price labels on some of them. Display Copy Not for Sale on some of them.studies in horticulture, horticulture, t.a.f.e., rod mcmillan, michele adler, plant recognition, workplace requirements, industry requirements, workplace communication, peter esdale, workplace maintenance, peter sheppard, teamwork, soil characteristics, lanscape drawing, graphics, ken wallace, scott watson, ron barrow, operate tractors, operate machinery, ken james, work environment, john stanley, promotional program, oh & s procedures -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument, Rodney Fernando, Training Session for Entering, Berthing and run out from Kew Depot Maintenance Pit, 8/9/2008
... Yields information about safety procedures when moving trams within a workplace trams Kew Depot Driver training safety Three A4 size pages including cover page, list of learning outcomes and simplified plan of Kew Tram Shed Training Session for Entering, Berthing and run out from Kew Depot Maintenance Pit Document Rodney Fernando ...These three pages are a brief overview of what is to be achieved in the training session, namely the safe movement of A and C class trams within the Kew shed.Yields information about safety procedures when moving trams within a workplaceThree A4 size pages including cover page, list of learning outcomes and simplified plan of Kew Tram Shedtrams, kew depot, driver training, safety -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Fortuna Refit Not an Easy Option", Jul 25 2008
... The restoration alone is estimated at a minimum of $15 million, with ongoing maintenance costs of several million dollars per year. Meeting heritage, building, and workplace health and safety requirements would add significant expenses. ...The restoration alone is estimated at a minimum of $15 million, with ongoing maintenance costs of several million dollars per year. Meeting heritage, building, and workplace health and safety requirements would add significant expenses. ...Renovating Fortuna Villa for community use could cost tens of millions of dollars and take up to four years. The restoration alone is estimated at a minimum of $15 million, with ongoing maintenance costs of several million dollars per year. Meeting heritage, building, and workplace health and safety requirements would add significant expenses. The City of Greater Bendigo council is considering future uses for the building after the army vacates it. Community groups have suggested uses such as an artists' retreat or health-related facility. There is consensus that the property should remain in community hands. Architect Dennis Carter warns that the scale and cost of restoration are much higher than many realize. He describes ideas like an arts centre as romantic but unrealistic given the financial and logistical challenges. Carter emphasizes the need for patience, thorough studies, and expert consultation before any decisions are made. Fortuna Villa is considered one of the most significant historic complexes in Australia, comparable to Werribee Park. There is strong sentiment that the property should not be allowed to deteriorate.History Lives Article - "Fortuna Refit Not an Easy Option" - The Bendigo Weekly Friday Jul 25 2008 - Author Anthony Radford This item contains the following: 11217.14a Colour Photo of Fortuna 11217.14b Part of page 7 - Fortuna Refit Not an Easy Optionnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, george victor lansell, fortuna renovations
