BRANCH REPORTS
WA BRANCH REPORT
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s year 2020 drew to a close, the IHEA Western Australian branch met for the last time at the Melville Palmyra Tennis Club for our combined Sundowner and Awards Evening. In defiance of what the COVID virus threw at WA during 2020 we were determined to offer our members and their partners an opportunity to come together and celebrate the end of a very different year. Oh, we also threw in a bit of professional development as a sweetener in form of a mini State Conference. The event was well attended with 65 members enjoying a series of varied presentations. The afternoon commenced with Ms Sarah Bailey from QED presenting an entertaining and enlightening overview of COVID 19. Given that COVID had been hammered over and over during 2020, I for one came away with a totally different view of hand sanitiser and vodka (you had to be there to get the connection) maybe Sarah could repeat her presentation at this year’s National Conference and you can hear it for yourself. Mr Andrew Waugh, Fiona Stanley Hospital’s Engineering Inspector presented an interesting overview of a successful “Electrical Black Start Test” they performed a few months prior. Andrew explained why such an extreme test was required by graphically plotting the electrical outcome from an incident they experienced earlier in 2020. He elaborated on the level of preparation required and the stresses experienced in performing the test itself. Andrew went on to say that the lessons learnt would be reviewed in time for a second test due in early December 2020. There were many members present who understood the enormity of Andrew’s task and appreciated his presentation. I have since been told that the second test was more successful than the first. We were then entertained by Mr Chris Howlett from Total Project Solutions who presented a relaxed conversation about the challenges facing contractors working within a Healthcare Facility. Chris’s “unplugged” delivery sparked a group discussion with many members contributing to the conversation. It was especially good to see members from the diverse genres that make up our membership adding their valued opinions. We heard from Mr Todd Quinn from Schneider Electrics who presented their new Clipsal Pro Series outlets and the many new products in development. The conference closed with our Immediate Past Past President (don’t ask) Mr Greg Truscott presenting a series
of hypothetical scenarios based on the old ABC program to our unsuspecting Committee Member Mr Daryl Carter. In answering the challenges of a typical “Day in the Life of a Hospital Engineer” Daryl had some very interesting and entertaining responses that generated a lot of laughter.
Socially distanced members enjoying the banter from Mr Daryl Carter
By this time the theme of the day “Rebuilding WA Healthcare Connections “ had fulfilled its objective with everyone relaxing, groups forming and the conversations becoming louder. This may have been influenced by good cheer that was being shared, but it was clear everyone was enjoying themselves. As the sun set in the west, we were joined by our partners, we fired up the barbeque and feasted well into the evening.
Post Conference Barbeque Feast
As the State President, I had the privilege to perform the very important task of announcing the WA Healthcare Engineering Awards for 2020. For 2020 we acknowledged Mr Russel D’Silva as being the WA Healthcare Engineer of the Year. Russel, an Engineer at North Metropolitan Health Service was chosen from a field of high-quality nominees for his attitude and dedication during the chaotic and uncertain early days of the COVID pandemic. A special mention must be given to Mr Jose Bose, Engineering Manager at St John of God Murdoch Hospital for his skills, dedication and
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