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Best Practice Managed Solutions

Locality: Daradgee, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 783 784



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25.01.2022 Don't forget to check out our website for Asbestos, Training and other useful information!! http://www.bestpracticesolutions.com.au/



22.01.2022 Aussie Poem.... The sun was hot already - it was only 8 o'clock The cocky took off in his Ute, to go and check his stock. He drove around the paddocks checking wethers, ewes and lambs,... The float valves in the water troughs, the windmills on the dams. He stopped and turned a windmill on to fill a water tank And saw a ewe down in the dam, a few yards from the bank. 'Typical bloody sheep,' he thought, 'they've got no common sense, 'They won't go through a gateway but they'll jump a bloody fence.' The ewe was stuck down in the mud, he knew without a doubt She'd stay there 'til she carked it if he didn't get her out. But when he reached the water's edge, the startled ewe broke free And in her haste to get away, began a swimming spree. He reckoned once her fleece was wet, the weight would drag her down If he didn't rescue her, the stupid sod would drown. Her style was unimpressive, her survival chances slim He saw no other option, he would have to take a swim. He peeled his shirt and singlet off, his trousers, boots and socks And as he couldn't stand wet clothes, he also shed his jocks. He jumped into the water and away that cocky swam He caught up with her, somewhere near the middle of the dam The ewe was quite evasive, she kept giving him the slip He tried to grab her sodden fleece but couldn't get a grip. At last he got her to the bank and stopped to catch his breath She showed him little gratitude for saving her from death. She took off like a Bondi tram around the other side He swore next time he caught that ewe he'd hang her bloody hide. Then round and round the dam they ran, although he felt quite puffed He still thought he could run her down, she must be nearly stuffed. The local stock rep came along, to pay a call that day. He knew this bloke was on his own, his wife had gone away He didn't really think he'd get fresh scones for morning tea But nor was he prepared for what he was about to see. He rubbed his eyes in disbelief at what came into view For running down the catchment came this frantic-looking ewe. And on her heels in hot pursuit and wearing not a stitch The farmer yelling wildly 'Come back here, you lousy bitch!' The stock rep didn't hang around, he took off in his car The cocky's reputation has been damaged near and far So bear in mind the Work Safe rule when next you check your flocks Spot the hazard, assess the risk, and always wear your jocks! Love Aussie Humour!!

19.01.2022 With local and global "visionary" keynote speakers and advisory council to inform you and answer your questions in many of the following options: Keynote Speakers Workshops Roundtables... Think-Tanks Celebrity Keynotes 1-1 Private Meetings Gala Dinners, Breakfasts, Lunches and Cocktails. All held in a 5 Star location. Don't miss this opportunity to mingle with some of the big names in business and safety!

19.01.2022 Well its 2012 and the new legislation has kicked into gear. Visit our website under news/legislation to get the latest Codes of Practice, Acts and Regulations.



17.01.2022 Well it is well overdue but we all would love to welcome Mary Cooper to our company.

16.01.2022 Aussie Poem.... The sun was hot already - it was only 8 o'clock The cocky took off in his Ute, to go and check his stock. He drove around the paddocks checking wethers, ewes and lambs,... The float valves in the water troughs, the windmills on the dams. He stopped and turned a windmill on to fill a water tank And saw a ewe down in the dam, a few yards from the bank. 'Typical bloody sheep,' he thought, 'they've got no common sense, 'They won't go through a gateway but they'll jump a bloody fence.' The ewe was stuck down in the mud, he knew without a doubt She'd stay there 'til she carked it if he didn't get her out. But when he reached the water's edge, the startled ewe broke free And in her haste to get away, began a swimming spree. He reckoned once her fleece was wet, the weight would drag her down If he didn't rescue her, the stupid sod would drown. Her style was unimpressive, her survival chances slim He saw no other option, he would have to take a swim. He peeled his shirt and singlet off, his trousers, boots and socks And as he couldn't stand wet clothes, he also shed his jocks. He jumped into the water and away that cocky swam He caught up with her, somewhere near the middle of the dam The ewe was quite evasive, she kept giving him the slip He tried to grab her sodden fleece but couldn't get a grip. At last he got her to the bank and stopped to catch his breath She showed him little gratitude for saving her from death. She took off like a Bondi tram around the other side He swore next time he caught that ewe he'd hang her bloody hide. Then round and round the dam they ran, although he felt quite puffed He still thought he could run her down, she must be nearly stuffed. The local stock rep came along, to pay a call that day. He knew this bloke was on his own, his wife had gone away He didn't really think he'd get fresh scones for morning tea But nor was he prepared for what he was about to see. He rubbed his eyes in disbelief at what came into view For running down the catchment came this frantic-looking ewe. And on her heels in hot pursuit and wearing not a stitch The farmer yelling wildly 'Come back here, you lousy bitch!' The stock rep didn't hang around, he took off in his car The cocky's reputation has been damaged near and far So bear in mind the Work Safe rule when next you check your flocks Spot the hazard, assess the risk, and always wear your jocks! Love Aussie Humour!!

10.01.2022 Hi, I’m Robin Winning I have been with Best Practice Managed Solutions for over 2 years now and was fortunate to have a previous association with Paul through Safety and Occupational Services. Prior to that I worked for many years with Engineering Testing & Research Services where I gained invaluable experience in quality, safety and environmental compliance, auditing and mentoring. Like everyone in our organisation I have passion for and a strong belief in what we do and I like to use the skills I’ve developed to assist others to manage risk and ensure they have every opportunity to work safe and, at the end of the day, go home to their family. Please call me to discuss your safety requirements and a recommended path to compliance. 1800 783 784



09.01.2022 Well it is well overdue but we all would love to welcome Mary Cooper to our company.

08.01.2022 Free information sessions from Workplace Health and Safety to get the necessary information for your business about the new national harmonisation laws. 5 October - 27 October 2011 Morning and afternoon sessions are available. Sessions will be held in Townsville, Mackay, Gold Coast, Caloundra, Toowoomba, Gladstone, Maryborough, Bundaberg, Rockhampton, Cairns, Brisbane and Ipswich.

06.01.2022 Breaking down the safety barriers In order to overcome poor safety cultures, OHS professionals need to challenge their own behaviors, examine their affect in the workplace and look at how to engage others at work, according to an expert in the area of human performance.

04.01.2022 With the legislation set to change to a National Harmonisation as of the 1st January 2012... ARE YOU READY???

04.01.2022 Leesha Bolton Hi I’m Leesha Bolton I have been with Best Practice Managed Solutions for a little over three and a half years now and I mainly produce the reports for Asbestos Inspections and Safety Inspections as well as most other general office operations. Previously I worked in retail and management for over 5 years and have developed a love for providing great customer service, I like to make sure that our clients receive excellent customer service every time they deal w...ith us. I have been married to my husband Adrian for 6 years with a son Dexter who is 1. I look forward to speaking with you about how BPMS can assist you today! 1800 803 162 See more



03.01.2022 Hi I’m Paul Douglas I provide most of our services at Best Practice Managed Solutions, specialising in assisting companies to achieve compliance, training in Asbestos, Demolition and Occupational Health and Safety as well as being an auditor for Asbestos and Safety. I have been in Construction since I soon after leaving school, I followed my father around the jobsite as a child. I have been married to Lynette Douglas for 21 years and have three great daughters, Melissa, Nata...sha and Cassandra. I have a passion for passing on knowledge and ensuring that the work is done safely. I relish in a challenge to find a solution Let me assist you in any of your company needs today! 0438 783 700 See more

03.01.2022 What a place to work! Today we got treated to pizza for lunch! Just Cause! How lucky are we!?! Thanks to Paul and Cassie for the yummy pizza :)

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