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Centre for Environmental Training CET provides professional short courses and in-house training in a range of environmental and geotechnical topics including on-site and decentralised wastewater management, erosion and sediment control, soil and water management and waste and landfill management. Our courses combine both theory and practical sessions and promote relevant best practice in science, engineering, management and regulation. They are prepared and delivered by experienced practitioners working at the forefront of their fields. All courses are reviewed and updated regularly to ensure that new developments in research, technology and legislation are incorporated.
We currently offer the following soil and water management courses
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Erosion and Sediment Control Workshop (IECA CPESC examination preparation) NSW (Blue Book and IECA manual)
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Fundamentals of Erosion and Sediment Control for Main Road and Rail Construction
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Design and Management of Sediment Basins and Flocculation
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Erosion and Sediment Control for Waste Landfills
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Environmental Awareness for Underground Boring
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2015 2015 Diary The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) serves as a global resource for people who share a common responsibility for the causes, prevention and control of soil erosion. The erosion control industry is rapidly evolving.
Contractors, engineers, educators, business owners and others count on IECA to keep them informed about the latest practices, regulations and technology. Can you afford to fall behind?
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MEMBERSHIP PACKAGES Student Membership
$Aus105 (inc GST), $Aus96 (ex GST) • Voting privileges (one vote per membership) • Subscription to Erosion Control, the IECA bi-monthly publication, electronicaly • Member discounts to IECA educational events and publications • Updates on IECA activities, publications and other information resources • The opportunity to be listed on the Chapter Website and in the Products and Services Directory
Individual Membership
$Aus175 (inc GST), $Aus159 (ex GST)
• Voting privileges (one vote per membership) • Subscription to Erosion Control, the IECA bi-monthly publication, electronically. • Member discounts to IECA educational events and publications. • Updates on IECA activities, publications and other information resources. • The opportunity to be listed on the Chapter Website and in the Products and Services Directory.
Small Corporate Membership $Aus420 (inc GST), $Aus382 (ex GST)
• Voting privileges (two votes per Corporate membership) • Special IECA (Aust) artwork for promotional use. • Subscription to Erosion Control, the IECA bi-monthly publication, electronically. • Up to five (5) employees eligible for member discounts to IECA educational events and publications. • Updates on IECA activities, publications and other information resources. • The opportunity to be listed on the Chapter Website and in the Products and Services Directory under your Organisation or Company name
Medium Corporate Membership <20 $AU1650 (inc GST), $AU1500 (ex GST)
• Voting privileges (two votes per Corporate membership) • Special IECA (Aust) artwork for promotional use.
• Subscription to Erosion Control, the IECA bi-monthly publication, electronically. • Up to twenty (20) employees eligible for member discounts to IECA educational events and publications. • Updates on IECA activities, publications and other information resources. • The opportunity to be listed on the Chapter Website and in the Products and Services Directory under your Organisation or Company name.
Large Corporate Membership 20+ $Aus3850 (inc GST), $Aus3500 (ex GST)
• Voting privileges (two votes per Corporate membership) • Special IECA (Aust) artwork for promotional use. • Subscription to Erosion Control, the IECA bi-monthly publication, electronically. • Up to twenty (20) employees eligible for member discounts to IECA educational events and publications. • Updates on IECA activities, publications and other information resources. • The opportunity to be listed on the Chapter Website and in the Products and Services Directory under your Organisation or Company name.
Emerald Membership
$Aus680 (inc GST), $Aus618 (ex GST)
• All membership rights of Small Corporate Membership • Conference proceedings • Special recognition in IECA (Aust) newsletter
For more information on membership, please contact the IECA Australasia chapter. IECA Australasia PO Box 33 Picton NSW 2571 AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 2 4677 0901 Fax: +61 2 4677 0902 Email: admin@austieca.com.au Web: www.austieca.com.au
Soil and Water Management Specialists Erosion and Sediment Control Plans CPESC Inspection and Auditing Erosion Assessment Rehabilitation and Revegetation Training Soil Characterisation Soil Profile Reconstruction Land Capability Assessments Landform Design Landform Evolution Modelling Expert Witness Services Product Performance Testing
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ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION Association Goals
Publications
• To educate IECA members, the public and the erosion and sediment control industries. • To disseminate information through conferences, seminars and communication media. • To provide technical expertise for people, organisations and governments seeking assistance in the field of erosion and sediment control and soil conservation. • To establish standards for erosion and sediment control materials and installation procedures. • To promote the expertise of erosion and sediment control through professional certification.
Members receive the “Erosion Control” journal, published six times a year, electronically. It features articles on:
Conferences IECA And Chapter Conferences: • Cover all aspects of soil and water management. • Provide a series of technical and special topical sessions. • Offer papers about hands-on experience • Provide practical applications of old and new technologies.
Short Course / Field Days Another way we serve our membership is through workshops, short courses, seminars and field days on erosion and sediment control. Members gain substantial discounts to these events.
Awards The Association and the Chapter like to recognize those who are demonstrating industry best practice along with industry innovators. This is done through the Association’s and Chapter Awards program.
• Erosion control techniques. • Unique problems and solutions. • National programs round the world. • Special member profiles. • Association news. • Information on new products. The Chapter Newsletter is published at least twice a year. It includes information regarding Chapter activities and technical reviews relevant to the Australasian environment. Environmental Connection is the IECA’s members only publication with articles written by members for members.
Website The Association has a comprehensive website that provides information on conferences, member/expertise search, a member only section, membership application, on-line training, course details and student resources, erosion and sediment control industry links. Further, the Chapter site includes information on all Chapter activities and events, membership details, a products and services directory, information and application forms for the Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control and more. All members also have the opportunity to be included in the Chapter’s Products and Services Directory that can be found on the website.
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PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
Best Practice Erosion and Sediment BestControl Practice Erosion and
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PUBLICATIONS (CONTINUED) Overview of ESC Best Practice Documents The following is an overview of the Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control documents published by the Australasian Chapter of the International Erosion Control Association (IECA). A total of 6 books make up the full suite of documents, those being: Book 1: Chapters (hard copy for purchase) Book 2: Appendices A to G (hard copy for purchase Book 3: Appendices H to N (hard copy for purchase) Book 4: 136 individual fact sheets on various ESC techniques (electronic PDF files)
Book 5: Erosion and Sediment Control – A Field Guide for Construction Site (free PDF file) Book 6: 136 individual A4 standard drawings of various ESC techniques (free PDF files) The publication has been divided into 6 books to allow individual practitioners to readily access the information relevant to their working conditions, and to allow for the review and updating of individual sections without having to review the whole document. Each book has been developed for a particular audience. The following table outlines which books are likely to be of most relevance to various professional groups.
Profession
Books likely to be of most relevance
Governments
• Book 1, Ch-4 for the setting of design standards • Books 2 & 3, App-G, H, I & L for model codes of practice • Book 1, Ch-3 for planning issues and data collection
Planners Designers of ESC Plans
Project Managers and Construction Industry Personnel
• Book 1 for ESC principles and default design standards • Book 2 for specific design procedures and guidelines • Book 3 for the application of ESC to specific site conditions • Book 4 fact sheets for design principles and selection of appropriate ESC techniques for specific site conditions • Book 6 standard drawings for attachment to contracts • Book 1, Ch-2 & 6 for principles of ESC and site management • Book 4 fact sheets listed under the “Miscellaneous” heading • Book 5 field guide for ‘preliminary’ advice on issues not adequately addressed within the ESC plan • Book 6 standard drawings for materials, installation, maintenance and removal specifications on ESC techniques
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PUBLICATIONS (CONTINUED) Building Industry
Service Installers
Site inspectors & Regulators
• Book 3, App-H for design guidelines and model code of practice • Book 4 building site fact sheets listed under “Miscellaneous” • Book 6 standard drawings ESC-1, ESC-2, ESC-3, ESC-4 & ESC-5 for installation specifications on ESC techniques • Book 1, Ch-2 for principles of ESC • Book 3, App-L for design guidelines and model code of practice • Book 4 fact sheets listed under the “Miscellaneous” heading • Book 5 field guide for ‘preliminary’ advice on issues not adequately addressed within the ESC plan • Book 6 standard drawings for materials, installation, maintenance and removal specifications on ESC techniques • All books
Book 1: Chapters
Book 3: Appendices
1. Introduction
H. Building sites I. Instream works J. Road and rail construction K. Access tracks and trails L. Installation of services M. Erosion processes N. Glossary of terms X. Index (Books 1 to 3)
2. Principles of erosion and sediment control 3. Site planning 4. Design standards and technique selection 5. Preparation of plans 6. Site management 7. Site inspection
Book 4: ESC Technique Fact Sheets
8. Bibliography
Each fact sheet is available for download from the IECA web site (free to those that purchase Books 1 to 3).
Book 2: Appendices A. Construction site hydrology and hydraulics B. Sediment basin design and operation C. Soils and revegetation D. Example plans E. Soil loss estimation F. Erosion hazard assessment G. Model code of practice
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136 fact sheets are grouped under the following categories: A. Drainage control measures B. Erosion control measures C. Sediment control measures D. De-watering sediment control measures E. In-stream flow and sediment control F. Miscellaneous topics
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PUBLICATIONS (CONTINUED) Book 5: Erosion and Sediment Control â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A Field Guide for Construction Site Managers The field guide has been developed as an easy-touse pictorial guide to the application of erosion and sediment control measures on typical construction sites. It is an essential reference document for all site inspectors, project managers and leading hands. Book 5 is currently available as a free PDF download from both the IECA (Australasia) and Catchments & Creeksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; web sites. A high quality version (suitable for printing) is available on request from Catchments & Creeks Pty Ltd.
Contents: Impacts of soil erosion and sediment runoff Site management Site inspection and monitoring Vegetation management Soil management Management of dispersive soils Management of temporary access roads Temporary site shutdowns Site rehabilitation Drainage control measures Erosion control measures Sediment control measures De-watering sediment control Glossary of terms
Book 6: Standard Drawings Book 6 consists of 136 individual A4 standard drawings of various ESC techniques. The standard drawings consist of diagrams displaying typical installation layout and dimensions (e.g. below left), and specifications for the materials, installation, maintenance and removal (e.g. below right). Standard drawings are available for 92 different ESC techniques. The standard drawings are available for free download from the IECA web site www.austieca.com.au Books 1, 2 & 3 (set) are available through: IECA Australasia (A.B.N. 40 390 817 321) PO Box 33, PICTON, NSW, 2571, Australia Phone: (02) 4677 0901 Fax: (02) 4677 0902 Email: admin@austieca.com.au Please fax, email or post the following order form to IECA Australasia.
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CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL “An international registry of certified professionals technically qualified in erosion and sediment control.” The public demands evidence of professional competence from persons whose activities affect the physical and economic wellbeing of people throughout the world. Such professionals increasingly must be able to show evidence of their qualifications. CPESC, Inc. certifies individuals based on thorough examination and review of an individual’s educational, scientific and service activities in both the public and private sector. CPESC, Inc. has developed standards and procedures for certifying persons qualified to practice in the fields of erosion and sediment control. Individuals who demonstrate an established minimal level of competence through the application review process and an examination process will be certified in erosion and sediment control by CPESC Inc. This certification program is based upon scholarly preparation knowledge and experience. Certified professionals listed on the registry will: (a) meet the educational and practical experience standards, (b) subscribe to the code of ethics, (c) qualify for particular identification of special abilities, and (d) pass a qualifying examination.
The CPESC program started in the United States and is administered by IECA Australasia in Australia and New Zealand. An Australasian CPESC committee has developed the program to reflect Australian and New Zealand needs. This has occurred in close consultation with the CPESC Executive Committee in the USA that provides oversight for the program. The CPESC program is designed for individuals actively involved in the following E&SC activities: • Development and review of permits. • Design and review of E&SC plans. • Installation and inspection of E&SC practices. • Related activities (such as, assessing regulators, authoring handbooks, and educating the public). For more information or to apply for CPESC please visit www.austieca.com.au .
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