Clive
Broadbent graduated from RMIT (Melbourne)
and has 40 years engineering experience.
His specialty is reports on preventive
measures for Legionnaires' disease hazards
such as may be presented by cooling towers.
With a team comprising microbiologists,
medical personnel and other engineers,
he carried out an extensive field study
into Legionella ecology in cooling towers.
The field study included research into
the effectiveness of biocides and water
treatment approaches.
Clive
Broadbent
Notable
achievements
Author
of 12 TAFE modules on air conditioning
systems
Author
of over 120 technical publications
such as conference papers, journal
articles, books and monographs
Won
AIRAH Journal annual best paper award
twice
Won
AIRAH James Harrison award
Certificates
of appreciation from engineering
institutes in Hong Kong, Singapore
and Malaysia
Keeps
in touch with an international network
of microbiologists, chemists, engineers,
health officials and others who have
a special interest in the control
of Legionella
Member
of several committees of the Standards
Association of Australia, including
chairmanship of the committee that
produced AS/NZS 3666: Air-handling
and water systems of buildings -
Microbial control.
Professional
associations
Fellow
Institution of Engineers Australia
Fellow
Australian Institute of Refrigeration,
Air conditioning and Heating
Member
American Society Heating, Refrigerating,
Air conditioning Engineers
Member
International Society for Indoor
Air Quality and Climate
Affiliate
Member Chartered Institution of Building
Services Engineers
Member
Clean Air Society of Australia & New Zealand