MEMBErsHiP APPlicAtion ForM
Annual Conference and Seminars
Awards
Expand your knowledge and skill set while making valuable new contacts at ACA seminars and Australasia's largest dedicated corrosion conference. An international event, the ACA’s Annual Conference and Exhibition attracts hundreds of delegates from around the world. Hosted on rotation by each branch, it features a comprehensive program of technical papers, forums on all aspects of corrosion control, the opportunity to network and debate with industry leaders and international experts, as well as offering a multitude of sponsorship and promotional opportunities. The Annual Conference also includes a great social program of events for delegates and partners.
Name of Individual Member or Key Corporate Representative: Additional Corporate Representatives:
Technical Meetings
Company: Work Address: Postcode:
State:
Country:
Publications
Home Address: Postcode:
State:
Country:
Phone (w):
Fax:
Mobile:
Phone (h):
'Corrosion & Materials' is a bimonthly journal issued to all members of the ACA, featuring a range of news, information, articles and peer reviewed technical papers.
Email (h): Preferred communication by Mail:
Work
Home
Preferred communication by Email:
Work
Home
Enclosed is a cheque made payable to the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc for A$/NZ$ Enclosed is my purchase order number: Please debit (in Australian currency) my: /
Amex
/
Cardholder Name:
Diners /
Established in 1999 and reincorporated in 2010, ACA Foundation Limited’s principal objective is to attract and disseminate funds to assist the cause of education, scholarships, bursaries and academic prizes by providing support, both material and otherwise, to the beneficiaries in the wider community. The Foundation provides financial assistance towards educational and scholarship projects via donations from ACA members, Branches and supporters. Donors whose cumulative support reaches the different donation levels are recognised at the Annual Conference.
Contact Us Australasian Corrosion Association Inc
Corrosion Control Directory
Email (w):
Number:
ACA Foundation
Each branch of the ACA holds regular technical meetings designed to educate, stimulate debate and provide an opportunity to network with corrosion colleagues in your local area. Members are provided with technical information on a variety of corrosion topics over the course of the year and are welcome to attend a number of social functions.
Position/Title:
The ACA offers several awards annually for excellence in Corrosion Technology. The Corrosion Medal is the premier award of the ACA and is presented to persons who have demonstrated international achievement in the field of corrosion technology. The Arthur Kennett Memorial Award, Marshall Fordham Best Research Paper Award and the David Whitby Best Review Paper Award are awards based on technical papers presented at the Annual Conference or published in the 'Corrosion & Materials' journal. Research, whether during undergraduate or postgraduate studies, is encouraged by a number of other special awards.
MasterCard Expiry Date:
Suppliers of corrosion control products and services have the opportunity to list their company information and contact details in the 'Corrosion Control Directory' on the ACA website. The directory is designed to assist those seeking to locate an expert in various fields of corrosion prevention in their local area.
PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, Victoria, 3129, Australia Suite 1/458 Middleborough Rd, Blackburn 3130, Victoria Ph: +61 3 9890 4833 Fax: +61 3 9890 7866 Email: aca@corrosion.com.au Web: www.corrosion.com.au
AdvAncing corrosion control
ABN 66 214 557 257
Information, Technical Papers & Library
Visa /
Signature:
The ACA has over 1,000 books and journals on corrosion and corrosion control at libraries in Melbourne and Auckland. ACA staff can assist with obtaining copies of worldwide articles, current literature and a range of training videos.
Membership Application Declaration I hereby apply for membership of the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc (ACA) and by signing this declaration acknowledge that I have reviewed and am bound to observe the ACA constitution, by-laws, published policies and Members’ Code of Business Conduct and Ethics.
ACA Annual Gala Dinner
ACA Branches
The above documents are available for download from the ACA web site at www.corrosion.com.au or in print form from the ACA’s Australasian office.
Newcastle: PO Box 133, The Junction, NSW, 2291
South Australia: PO Box 724, St Agnes, SA, 5097
In the case of Individual or Student member applications, the acknowledgement applies to said individual member or student member both at the time of the application and in the future.
New South Wales: PO Box 2025, Homebush West, NSW, 2140
Tasmania: PO Box 1964, Launceston, TAS, 7250
New Zealand: PO Box 5961, Wellesley St, Auckland, NZ
Victoria: PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, VIC, 3129
Queensland: PO Box 1214, Cleveland, QLD, 4163 Ph: 07 3821 0202 Email: acaqld@powerup.com.au
Western Australia: PO Box 6082, East Perth, WA, 6892
In the case of Corporate memberships, the acknowledgement shall be signed by the principal corporate representative and applies to said principal corporate representative and nominees both at the time of the application and in the future. Signature:
Date:
ACA is unable to process this application for membership without the declaration being signed and dated. Please return completed form to: Australasian Corrosion Association Inc PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, Victoria, 3129, Australia Ph: +61 3 9890 4833 Fax: +61 3 9890 7866 Email: aca@corrosion.com.au Web: www.corrosion.com.au ABN 66 214 557 257
Australasian Corrosion Association Inc
About Us A membership based, not-for-profit industry association, the Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated (ACA) was established in 1955 to service the needs of Australian and New Zealand companies, organisations and individuals involved in the fight against corrosion. It is dedicated to protecting the environment, ensuring public safety and reducing the economic impact of corrosion. The ACA is comprised of local branches in Newcastle, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. All are governed by ACA Council
Our Mission The Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated is a non-political, not-for-profit membership organisation established for promoting the co-operation of academic, industrial, commercial and governmental organisations in relation to the prevention of corrosion, or its mitigation, as well as disseminating information on all aspects of corrosion and its prevention by promoting lectures, symposia, publications, training and other activities.
Our Values The Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated values are high ethical standards, a commitment to professional development, professional recognition and credibility of the ACA as a leader in the corrosion control profession.
The ACA is a Founder Member of the World Corrosion Organisation.
Membership Membership of the ACA is available to anyone with an interest in corrosion and its control. Membership is diverse and multi-disciplinary, including CEO’s, business owners, asset managers, maintenance managers, engineers, consultants, suppliers, contractors, researchers, students, coating inspectors, technicians and more. As corrosion has no boundaries, members belong to a range of industries such as energy, oil & gas, water, education, government, mining, resources, transport, chemical, manufacturing, building and others.
ACA corporate membership comprises of a choice of four levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. All levels of corporate membership receive the benefits of membership as previously described, however ACA corporate members also receive extra services and corporate member-only benefits as detailed below.
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Platinum
Up to 2
Up to 3
Up to 5
Up to 8
Employee participation in meetings, training courses, conferences and other events at member price for ALL staff
✓
✓
✓
✓
Annual acknowledgement in the journal 'Corrosion & Materials'
✓
✓
✓
✓
Acknowledgement in the Annual Conference CD Rom of proceedings
✓
✓
✓
✓
The right to apply for an ACA Technologist/Technician Certification
Discount on branch sponsorships
✗
✓
✓
✓
Discounts on selected publications and services of NACE International and other Corrosion Societies
Acknowledgement at branch functions
✗
✓
✓
✓
Discount on exhibition space at the Annual Conference
✗
✓
✓
✓
Right to nominate for ACA Committees, as well as voting rights at ACA meetings
Discounts on advertising in the journal 'Corrosion & Materials'
✗
✓
✓
✓
Access to over 1,000 books and journals on corrosion and corrosion control as well as a range of training videos at ACA libraries in Melbourne and Auckland
Acknowledgement on ACA website and at the Annual Conference
✗
✗
✓
✓
Membership Categories
Preference for sponsorship at Annual Conference
✗
✗
✓
✓
Web link from ACA website
✗
✗
✓
✓
Discounts on advertising in additional ACA publications
✗
✗
✓
✓
Membership benefits applying to all categories of members include: Subscription to the official ACA bi-monthly journal 'Corrosion & Material' Discounts on ACA seminars, training courses, conferences and other events Access to an established network of professionals with the common aim of controlling corrosion Membership of one of the eight ACA branches, each with a local programme of technical, scientific and social events
Discounts on publications Participation in ACA meetings
Individual Members Individual membership is available to anyone who has an interest in corrosion and its control.
Membership Level Number of nominees with voting rights
Student Members Available for full time undergraduate or postgraduate students. Retired Members Available for persons who have held ACA membership for 10 or more years and who have retired from full time employment. Life Members Awarded by the ACA Council for meritorious service to the Corrosion Industry. Honorary Members Awarded by ACA Branch committees for meritorious service to the Corrosion Industry.
MEMBErsHiP APPlicAtion ForM
Corporate Members
Training Courses The best resource for professional development, the ACA offers a variety of training courses for members and non members. ACA courses offer the most up-to-date corrosion control information available today and are designed to produce competently trained personnel in a variety of corrosion related fields. Lectured by corrosion professionals with many years of practical experience, courses range from one-day basic corrosion courses to more intensive five-day courses. Course subjects covered include corrosion technology, protective coatings, cathodic protection, and corrosion and protection of reinforced concrete. The ACA also provide a number of NACE International courses throughout Australasia and South East Asia, including the NACE Coating Inspection Program, which is the world’s most widely recognised coating inspection certification.
OPTIONS OF MeMBeRSHIP AND SeRVICeS
PRICe ($AUS)*
Individual Membership
TOTAL
$170.00
Corporate Membership Platinum (8 representative members)
$1,625.00
Gold (5 representative members)
$1,200.00
Silver (3 representative members)
$705.00
Bronze (2 representative members)
$480.00
Additional representative members (per member)
$140.00
Retired Membership
$64.00
Student Membership (electronic version of journal only)
$21.00
Listing in On-Line Corrosion Control Directory
$60.00
Technical Group Membership (see below) – Up to 5 free of charge Donation to ACA Foundation: Platinum ($30,000 and above) Gold ($20,000 to $29,999) Silver ($5,000 to $19,999) Bronze ($1,000 to $4,999) Copper ($100 to $999) Other
TOTAL As per the ACA constitution, membership to the ACA must be ratified by local branch committee before membership is accepted. * For members residing in Australia, price includes GST and freight. Prices correct at time of printing. Where necessary, increase in fees will be charged accordingly. * For members residing outside Australia, remove the Australian Goods and Services Tax by dividing by 1.1. * For members residing in New Zealand and wishing to pay by NZD cheque, please contact the ACA for pricing.
Technical Groups (Please tick up to 5 free of charge) The ACA supports various technical groups made up of members with similar interests. Groups share information on recent findings and research, and are a platform for debate within industry.
Buildings & Concrete Structures Cathodic Protection Mining Industry Process & Refining Protective Coatings Research Water Industry Welding (joint ACA/WTIA)
MEMBErsHiP APPlicAtion ForM
Annual Conference and Seminars
Awards
Expand your knowledge and skill set while making valuable new contacts at ACA seminars and Australasia's largest dedicated corrosion conference. An international event, the ACA’s Annual Conference and Exhibition attracts hundreds of delegates from around the world. Hosted on rotation by each branch, it features a comprehensive program of technical papers, forums on all aspects of corrosion control, the opportunity to network and debate with industry leaders and international experts, as well as offering a multitude of sponsorship and promotional opportunities. The Annual Conference also includes a great social program of events for delegates and partners.
Name of Individual Member or Key Corporate Representative: Additional Corporate Representatives:
Technical Meetings
Company: Work Address: Postcode:
State:
Country:
Publications
Home Address: Postcode:
State:
Country:
Phone (w):
Fax:
Mobile:
Phone (h):
'Corrosion & Materials' is a bimonthly journal issued to all members of the ACA, featuring a range of news, information, articles and peer reviewed technical papers.
Suppliers of corrosion control products and services have the opportunity to list their company information and contact details in the 'Corrosion Control Directory' on the ACA website. The directory is designed to assist those seeking to locate an expert in various fields of corrosion prevention in their local area.
Email (h): Preferred communication by Mail:
Work
Home
Preferred communication by Email:
Work
Home
Enclosed is a cheque made payable to the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc for A$/NZ$ Enclosed is my purchase order number: Please debit (in Australian currency) my: /
Amex
/
Cardholder Name:
Diners /
Established in 1999 and reincorporated in 2010, ACA Foundation Limited’s principal objective is to attract and disseminate funds to assist the cause of education, scholarships, bursaries and academic prizes by providing support, both material and otherwise, to the beneficiaries in the wider community. The Foundation provides financial assistance towards educational and scholarship projects via donations from ACA members, Branches and supporters. Donors whose cumulative support reaches the different donation levels are recognised at the Annual Conference.
Contact Us Australasian Corrosion Association Inc
Corrosion Control Directory
Email (w):
Number:
ACA Foundation
Each branch of the ACA holds regular technical meetings designed to educate, stimulate debate and provide an opportunity to network with corrosion colleagues in your local area. Members are provided with technical information on a variety of corrosion topics over the course of the year and are welcome to attend a number of social functions.
Position/Title:
The ACA offers several awards annually for excellence in Corrosion Technology. The Corrosion Medal is the premier award of the ACA and is presented to persons who have demonstrated international achievement in the field of corrosion technology. The Arthur Kennett Memorial Award, Marshall Fordham Best Research Paper Award and the David Whitby Best Review Paper Award are awards based on technical papers presented at the Annual Conference or published in the 'Corrosion & Materials' journal. Research, whether during undergraduate or postgraduate studies, is encouraged by a number of other special awards.
MasterCard Expiry Date:
PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, Victoria, 3129, Australia Suite 1/458 Middleborough Rd, Blackburn 3130, Victoria Ph: +61 3 9890 4833 Fax: +61 3 9890 7866 Email: aca@corrosion.com.au Web: www.corrosion.com.au
AdvAncing corrosion control
ABN 66 214 557 257
Information, Technical Papers & Library
Visa
The ACA has over 1,000 books and journals on corrosion and corrosion control at libraries in Melbourne and Auckland. ACA staff can assist with obtaining copies of worldwide articles, current literature and a range of training videos.
/
Signature:
Membership Application Declaration ACA Annual Gala Dinner
I hereby apply for membership of the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc (ACA) and by signing this declaration acknowledge that I have reviewed and am bound to observe the ACA constitution, by-laws, published policies and Members’ Code of Business Conduct and Ethics.
ACA Branches Newcastle: PO Box 133, The Junction, NSW, 2291
South Australia: PO Box 724, St Agnes, SA, 5097
In the case of Individual or Student member applications, the acknowledgement applies to said individual member or student member both at the time of the application and in the future.
New South Wales: PO Box 2025, Homebush West, NSW, 2140
Tasmania: PO Box 1964, Launceston, TAS, 7250
New Zealand: PO Box 5961, Wellesley St, Auckland, NZ
Victoria: PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, VIC, 3129
Queensland: PO Box 1214, Cleveland, QLD, 4163 Ph: 07 3821 0202 Email: acaqld@powerup.com.au
Western Australia: PO Box 6082, East Perth, WA, 6892
In the case of Corporate memberships, the acknowledgement shall be signed by the principal corporate representative and applies to said principal corporate representative and nominees both at the time of the application and in the future. Signature:
Date:
ACA is unable to process this application for membership without the declaration being signed and dated. Please return completed form to: Australasian Corrosion Association Inc PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, Victoria, 3129, Australia Ph: +61 3 9890 4833 Fax: +61 3 9890 7866 Email: aca@corrosion.com.au Web: www.corrosion.com.au ABN 66 214 557 257
Printed: 21/4/2011
The above documents are available for download from the ACA web site at www.corrosion.com.au or in print form from the ACA’s Australasian office.
Australasian Corrosion Association Inc
About Us A membership based, not-for-profit industry association, the Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated (ACA) was established in 1955 to service the needs of Australian and New Zealand companies, organisations and individuals involved in the fight against corrosion. It is dedicated to protecting the environment, ensuring public safety and reducing the economic impact of corrosion. The ACA is comprised of local branches in Newcastle, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. All are governed by ACA Council
Our Mission The Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated is a non‑political, not-for-profit membership organisation established for promoting the co-operation of academic, industrial, commercial and governmental organisations in relation to the prevention of corrosion, or its mitigation, as well as disseminating information on all aspects of corrosion and its prevention by promoting lectures, symposia, publications, training and other activities.
Our Values The Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated values are high ethical standards, a commitment to professional development, professional recognition and credibility of the ACA as a leader in the corrosion control profession.
The ACA is a Founder Member of the World Corrosion Organisation.
Membership Membership of the ACA is available to anyone with an interest in corrosion and its control. Membership is diverse and multi‑disciplinary, including CEO’s, business owners, asset managers, maintenance managers, engineers, consultants, suppliers, contractors, researchers, students, coating inspectors, technicians and more. As corrosion has no boundaries, members belong to a range of industries such as energy, oil & gas, water, education, government, mining, resources, transport, chemical, manufacturing, building and others.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM
Corporate Members ACA corporate membership comprises of a choice of four levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. All levels of corporate membership receive the benefits of membership as previously described, however ACA corporate members also receive extra services and corporate member-only benefits as detailed below.
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Platinum
Up to 2
Up to 3
Up to 5
Up to 8
Employee participation in meetings, training courses, conferences and other events at member price for ALL staff
✓
✓
✓
✓
Annual acknowledgement in the journal 'Corrosion & Materials'
✓
✓
✓
✓
Acknowledgement in the Annual Conference CD Rom of proceedings
✓
✓
✓
✓
The right to apply for an ACA Technologist/Technician Certification
Discount on branch sponsorships
✗
✓
✓
✓
iscounts on selected publications and services of NACE International and other D Corrosion Societies
Acknowledgement at branch functions
✗
✓
✓
✓
Discount on exhibition space at the Annual Conference
✗
✓
✓
✓
Right to nominate for ACA Committees, as well as voting rights at ACA meetings
Discounts on advertising in the journal 'Corrosion & Materials'
✗
✓
✓
✓
ccess to over 1,000 books and journals on corrosion and corrosion control as well A as a range of training videos at ACA libraries in Melbourne and Auckland
Acknowledgement on ACA website and at the Annual Conference
✗
✗
✓
✓
Membership Categories
Preference for sponsorship at Annual Conference
✗
✗
✓
✓
Gold ($20,000 to $29,999)
Web link from ACA website
✗
✗
✓
✓
Bronze ($1,000 to $4,999)
Discounts on advertising in additional ACA publications
✗
✗
✓
✓
Membership benefits applying to all categories of members include: Subscription to the official ACA bi-monthly journal 'Corrosion & Material' Discounts on ACA seminars, training courses, conferences and other events ccess to an established network of professionals with the common aim of A controlling corrosion embership of one of the eight ACA branches, each with a local programme of M technical, scientific and social events
Discounts on publications Participation in ACA meetings
Individual Members Individual membership is available to anyone who has an interest in corrosion and its control.
Membership Level Number of nominees with voting rights
Student Members Available for full time undergraduate or postgraduate students. Retired Members Available for persons who have held ACA membership for 10 or more years and who have retired from full time employment. Life Members Awarded by the ACA Council for meritorious service to the Corrosion Industry. Honorary Members Awarded by ACA Branch committees for meritorious service to the Corrosion Industry.
Training Courses The best resource for professional development, the ACA offers a variety of training courses for members and non members. ACA courses offer the most up-to-date corrosion control information available today and are designed to produce competently trained personnel in a variety of corrosion related fields. Lectured by corrosion professionals with many years of practical experience, courses range from one-day basic corrosion courses to more intensive five-day courses. Course subjects covered include corrosion technology, protective coatings, cathodic protection, and corrosion and protection of reinforced concrete. The ACA also provide a number of NACE International courses throughout Australasia and South East Asia, including the NACE Coating Inspection Program, which is the world’s most widely recognised coating inspection certification.
Options of membership and serviceS PRICE ($AUS)* Individual Membership
Total
$170.00
Corporate Membership Platinum (8 representative members)
$1,625.00
Additional representative members (per member)
$140.00
Gold (5 representative members)
$1,200.00
Silver (3 representative members)
$705.00
Bronze (2 representative members)
$480.00
Retired Membership
$64.00
Student Membership (electronic version of journal only)
$21.00
Listing in On-Line Corrosion Control Directory
$60.00
Technical Group Membership (see below) – Up to 5 free of charge Donation to ACA Foundation: Platinum ($30,000 and above) Silver ($5,000 to $19,999) Copper ($100 to $999) Other
TOTAL
As per the ACA constitution, membership to the ACA must be ratified by local branch committee before membership is accepted. * For members residing in Australia, price includes GST and freight. Prices correct at time of printing. Where necessary, increase in fees will be charged accordingly. * For members residing outside Australia, remove the Australian Goods and Services Tax by dividing by 1.1. * For members residing in New Zealand and wishing to pay by NZD cheque, please contact the ACA for pricing.
Technical Groups (Please tick up to 5 free of charge) The ACA supports various technical groups made up of members with similar interests. Groups share information on recent findings and research, and are a platform for debate within industry.
Cathodic Protection Coatings Concrete Structures & Buildings Mining Industry Petroleum & Chemical Process Industry Research Water & Water Treatment Welding, Joining & Corrosion Young Corrosion Professional (born in 1976 or later)
About Us A membership based, not-for-profit industry association, the Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated (ACA) was established in 1955 to service the needs of Australian and New Zealand companies, organisations and individuals involved in the fight against corrosion. It is dedicated to protecting the environment, ensuring public safety and reducing the economic impact of corrosion. The ACA is comprised of local branches in Newcastle, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. All are governed by ACA Council
Our Mission The Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated is a non-political, not-for-profit membership organisation established for promoting the co-operation of academic, industrial, commercial and governmental organisations in relation to the prevention of corrosion, or its mitigation, as well as disseminating information on all aspects of corrosion and its prevention by promoting lectures, symposia, publications, training and other activities.
Our Values The Australasian Corrosion Association Incorporated values are high ethical standards, a commitment to professional development, professional recognition and credibility of the ACA as a leader in the corrosion control profession.
The ACA is a Founder Member of the World Corrosion Organisation.
Membership Membership of the ACA is available to anyone with an interest in corrosion and its control. Membership is diverse and multi-disciplinary, including CEO’s, business owners, asset managers, maintenance managers, engineers, consultants, suppliers, contractors, researchers, students, coating inspectors, technicians and more. As corrosion has no boundaries, members belong to a range of industries such as energy, oil & gas, water, education, government, mining, resources, transport, chemical, manufacturing, building and others.
ACA corporate membership comprises of a choice of four levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. All levels of corporate membership receive the benefits of membership as previously described, however ACA corporate members also receive extra services and corporate member-only benefits as detailed below.
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Platinum
Up to 2
Up to 3
Up to 5
Up to 8
Employee participation in meetings, training courses, conferences and other events at member price for ALL staff
✓
✓
✓
✓
Annual acknowledgement in the journal 'Corrosion & Materials'
✓
✓
✓
✓
Acknowledgement in the Annual Conference CD Rom of proceedings
✓
✓
✓
✓
The right to apply for an ACA Technologist/Technician Certification
Discount on branch sponsorships
✗
✓
✓
✓
Discounts on selected publications and services of NACE International and other Corrosion Societies
Acknowledgement at branch functions
✗
✓
✓
✓
Discount on exhibition space at the Annual Conference
✗
✓
✓
✓
Right to nominate for ACA Committees, as well as voting rights at ACA meetings
Discounts on advertising in the journal 'Corrosion & Materials'
✗
✓
✓
✓
Access to over 1,000 books and journals on corrosion and corrosion control as well as a range of training videos at ACA libraries in Melbourne and Auckland
Acknowledgement on ACA website and at the Annual Conference
✗
✗
✓
✓
Membership Categories
Preference for sponsorship at Annual Conference
✗
✗
✓
✓
Web link from ACA website
✗
✗
✓
✓
Discounts on advertising in additional ACA publications
✗
✗
✓
✓
Membership benefits applying to all categories of members include: Subscription to the official ACA bi-monthly journal 'Corrosion & Material' Discounts on ACA seminars, training courses, conferences and other events Access to an established network of professionals with the common aim of controlling corrosion Membership of one of the eight ACA branches, each with a local programme of technical, scientific and social events
Discounts on publications Participation in ACA meetings
Individual Members Individual membership is available to anyone who has an interest in corrosion and its control.
Membership Level Number of nominees with voting rights
Student Members Available for full time undergraduate or postgraduate students. Retired Members Available for persons who have held ACA membership for 10 or more years and who have retired from full time employment. Life Members Awarded by the ACA Council for meritorious service to the Corrosion Industry. Honorary Members Awarded by ACA Branch committees for meritorious service to the Corrosion Industry.
MEMBErsHiP APPlicAtion ForM
Corporate Members
Training Courses The best resource for professional development, the ACA offers a variety of training courses for members and non members. ACA courses offer the most up-to-date corrosion control information available today and are designed to produce competently trained personnel in a variety of corrosion related fields. Lectured by corrosion professionals with many years of practical experience, courses range from one-day basic corrosion courses to more intensive five-day courses. Course subjects covered include corrosion technology, protective coatings, cathodic protection, and corrosion and protection of reinforced concrete. The ACA also provide a number of NACE International courses throughout Australasia and South East Asia, including the NACE Coating Inspection Program, which is the world’s most widely recognised coating inspection certification.
OPTIONS OF MeMBeRSHIP AND SeRVICeS
PRICe ($AUS)*
Individual Membership
TOTAL
$170.00
Corporate Membership Platinum (8 representative members)
$1,625.00
Gold (5 representative members)
$1,200.00
Silver (3 representative members)
$705.00
Bronze (2 representative members)
$480.00
Additional representative members (per member)
$140.00
Retired Membership
$64.00
Student Membership (electronic version of journal only)
$21.00
Listing in On-Line Corrosion Control Directory
$60.00
Technical Group Membership (see below) – Up to 5 free of charge Donation to ACA Foundation: Platinum ($30,000 and above) Gold ($20,000 to $29,999) Silver ($5,000 to $19,999) Bronze ($1,000 to $4,999) Copper ($100 to $999) Other
TOTAL As per the ACA constitution, membership to the ACA must be ratified by local branch committee before membership is accepted. * For members residing in Australia, price includes GST and freight. Prices correct at time of printing. Where necessary, increase in fees will be charged accordingly. * For members residing outside Australia, remove the Australian Goods and Services Tax by dividing by 1.1. * For members residing in New Zealand and wishing to pay by NZD cheque, please contact the ACA for pricing.
Technical Groups (Please tick up to 5 free of charge) The ACA supports various technical groups made up of members with similar interests. Groups share information on recent findings and research, and are a platform for debate within industry.
Buildings & Concrete Structures Cathodic Protection Mining Industry Process & Refining Protective Coatings Research Water Industry Welding (joint ACA/WTIA)
MEMBErsHiP APPlicAtion ForM
Annual Conference and Seminars
Awards
Expand your knowledge and skill set while making valuable new contacts at ACA seminars and Australasia's largest dedicated corrosion conference. An international event, the ACA’s Annual Conference and Exhibition attracts hundreds of delegates from around the world. Hosted on rotation by each branch, it features a comprehensive program of technical papers, forums on all aspects of corrosion control, the opportunity to network and debate with industry leaders and international experts, as well as offering a multitude of sponsorship and promotional opportunities. The Annual Conference also includes a great social program of events for delegates and partners.
Name of Individual Member or Key Corporate Representative: Additional Corporate Representatives:
Technical Meetings
Company: Work Address: Postcode:
State:
Country:
Publications
Home Address: Postcode:
State:
Country:
Phone (w):
Fax:
Mobile:
Phone (h):
'Corrosion & Materials' is a bimonthly journal issued to all members of the ACA, featuring a range of news, information, articles and peer reviewed technical papers.
Email (h): Preferred communication by Mail:
Work
Home
Preferred communication by Email:
Work
Home
Enclosed is a cheque made payable to the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc for A$/NZ$ Enclosed is my purchase order number: Please debit (in Australian currency) my: /
Amex
/
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Established in 1999 and reincorporated in 2010, ACA Foundation Limited’s principal objective is to attract and disseminate funds to assist the cause of education, scholarships, bursaries and academic prizes by providing support, both material and otherwise, to the beneficiaries in the wider community. The Foundation provides financial assistance towards educational and scholarship projects via donations from ACA members, Branches and supporters. Donors whose cumulative support reaches the different donation levels are recognised at the Annual Conference.
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Each branch of the ACA holds regular technical meetings designed to educate, stimulate debate and provide an opportunity to network with corrosion colleagues in your local area. Members are provided with technical information on a variety of corrosion topics over the course of the year and are welcome to attend a number of social functions.
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The ACA offers several awards annually for excellence in Corrosion Technology. The Corrosion Medal is the premier award of the ACA and is presented to persons who have demonstrated international achievement in the field of corrosion technology. The Arthur Kennett Memorial Award, Marshall Fordham Best Research Paper Award and the David Whitby Best Review Paper Award are awards based on technical papers presented at the Annual Conference or published in the 'Corrosion & Materials' journal. Research, whether during undergraduate or postgraduate studies, is encouraged by a number of other special awards.
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Suppliers of corrosion control products and services have the opportunity to list their company information and contact details in the 'Corrosion Control Directory' on the ACA website. The directory is designed to assist those seeking to locate an expert in various fields of corrosion prevention in their local area.
PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, Victoria, 3129, Australia Suite 1/458 Middleborough Rd, Blackburn 3130, Victoria Ph: +61 3 9890 4833 Fax: +61 3 9890 7866 Email: aca@corrosion.com.au Web: www.corrosion.com.au
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The ACA has over 1,000 books and journals on corrosion and corrosion control at libraries in Melbourne and Auckland. ACA staff can assist with obtaining copies of worldwide articles, current literature and a range of training videos.
Membership Application Declaration I hereby apply for membership of the Australasian Corrosion Association Inc (ACA) and by signing this declaration acknowledge that I have reviewed and am bound to observe the ACA constitution, by-laws, published policies and Members’ Code of Business Conduct and Ethics.
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The above documents are available for download from the ACA web site at www.corrosion.com.au or in print form from the ACA’s Australasian office.
Newcastle: PO Box 133, The Junction, NSW, 2291
South Australia: PO Box 724, St Agnes, SA, 5097
In the case of Individual or Student member applications, the acknowledgement applies to said individual member or student member both at the time of the application and in the future.
New South Wales: PO Box 2025, Homebush West, NSW, 2140
Tasmania: PO Box 1964, Launceston, TAS, 7250
New Zealand: PO Box 5961, Wellesley St, Auckland, NZ
Victoria: PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, VIC, 3129
Queensland: PO Box 1214, Cleveland, QLD, 4163 Ph: 07 3821 0202 Email: acaqld@powerup.com.au
Western Australia: PO Box 6082, East Perth, WA, 6892
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ACA is unable to process this application for membership without the declaration being signed and dated. Please return completed form to: Australasian Corrosion Association Inc PO Box 112, Kerrimuir, Victoria, 3129, Australia Ph: +61 3 9890 4833 Fax: +61 3 9890 7866 Email: aca@corrosion.com.au Web: www.corrosion.com.au ABN 66 214 557 257
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