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Introduction to Distillery Safety - Archie Rose

  • 25 Jun 2024
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Archie Rose Unit 8/28 McPherson St, Banksmeadow, NSW 2019
  • 6

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Introduction to Distillery Safety

This course provides essential safety training for individuals working in an Australian distillery, covering key safety requirements and responsibilities. It emphasises the importance of adhering to safety protocols and highlights the potential consequences of non-compliance.

Learning outcomes include:

  • Understand entry safety requirements for working in a distillery.
  • Learn about safety programs and their significance.
  • Familiarise with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations.
  • Understand risk assessments.
  • Identify and mitigate key dangers in a distillery environment.
  • Introduction to working with dangerous goods.
  • Learn about working in hazardous areas.
  • Discover resources for accessing relevant legislation.
  • Knowing the risks involved in distillation.
  • How to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

This one day, in person course is for Australian distillers or those aspiring to work in an Australian distillery. The course is available to any employee or personnel of, or anyone who wants to work in an Australian Distillery.

Course facilitator: Seb Reaburn 

I come to my roles as founder at Anther Gin and Master Distiller with Top Shelf from a long history in the alcohol industry, making cocktails, serving spirits, and managing brands. In every role I have been recognised with national and international awards, including Champion Spirit Trophies, Bartender of the Year, World’s Best Cocktail Menu, Australian Whisky Producer of the Year, Australian Vodka Producer of the Year and Worlds best Vodka Producer. I have been a part of the Australian liquor industry for over two decades and in that time I have had the pleasure of operating and owning some of the most awarded bars in Australia (1806 and Heartbreaker). I‘ve enjoyed being part of building high growth independent brands including 42 Below, 666 Vodka, Anther Gin with Dervilla McGowan and now Ned, Grainshaker and Act of Treason Agave with the Top Shelf portfolio. As partner in Anther Spirits with Dervilla McGowan, we have built a dedicated distillery and cellar door in Geelong Australia. I have had the privilege over my career to design, build and commission several distilleries, working closely with safety and design consultants, to create safe workplaces that produce award winning spirits.

Cost:

$295 +GST - Members

$500 +GST - Non-Members


Event Waiver:

The Introduction to Distillery Safety is an is un-accredited course designed to serve as a guide to empower people in the distilling industry to better seek and apply specific safety advice for their unique circumstances.
As a condition of attending the course you hereby acknowledge that:

  • elements of the Course will be general and / or theoretical in nature, and that different factual situations, specific equipment or installations at any distillery at which I work may result in different outcomes in practice or at law in relation to matters covered by the Course content; and
  • the nature of Australia as a federation means that relevant laws may vary between the Commonwealth and the States, and between different States, and that Course materials may not reflect such differences.

All participants agree to release ADA and any person delivering the Course from any cost, loss, damage, claim, expense or other liability whatsoever they might suffer or incur as a result of relying on the Course Materials, or otherwise arising out of or in relation to or in connection with the matters acknowledged above.

By registering for this course you agree to the above waiver and to the Australian Distillers event terms and conditions.


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Sydney, NSW, 2000

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