Samantha Gabriel BSc
Health, Safety & Environmental Consultant

Sam holds a Bachelor of Environmental Science, majoring in freshwater biology and management. She has gained experience working in a variety of environmental fields, including environmental conservation education and NATA approved field testing.

Sam has experience working throughout the Gippsland power mines and on commercial and industrial job sites. To date Sam has been involved in a range of hygiene projects including; monitoring and reporting for noise, bioaerosols, dust, IAQ, EMF and asbestos. Sam is an approved signatory with our NATA accredited asbestos laboratory for sample identification and fibre counting and is currently studying a Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Management through Curtin University.

Sam also holds a Certificate IV in Assessment & Workplace Training and is actively involved in the presentation of various OH&S training programs.

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Reasonably Practicable - what does it mean and why is it important?

Posted by Richard Forster on 17 April 2018
Considering that the term 'reasonably practicable' seems to be at the pointy end of most health and safety legislation used in prosecuti...
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Personal Protective Equipment PPE - Another Minefield

Posted by Ian Good on 10 April 2018
It is drummed into all safety professionals that PPE is the least reliable and least effective means of controlling the various hazards that can...
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