Canad Inns Polo Park, Winnipeg CONFERENCE CALENDAR

Canad Inns Polo Park, Winnipeg CONFERENCE CALENDAR

& MANITOBA CHAPTER Photo: AJ Batac (flickr) SAFETY SAVES It’s a Manitoba thing CONFERENCE & TRADESHOW Oct 27-28, 2014 Canad Inns Polo Park, Winnipeg CONFERENCE CALENDAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 7:00-8:30 Registration 8:30-9:00 Welcome and Dignitaries 9:00-10:30 David Hughs - Opening Plenary Session “Communication Tips For Workplace Safety Messages” 10:30 - 11:00 BREAK CONCURRENT SESSION A (Ballroom 1) CONCURRENT SESSION B (Ballroom 2) 11:00 - 12:00 Peter Griffin Stacey Richardson “Respirable Free Crystalline Silica” “Disposable Protective Coveralls” 12:00 - 1:00 LUNCH IN TIJUANA YACHT CLUB 1:00 - 2:00 To Be Announced Dwight Harfield (2 Hr. Session) “TBA” “The Influence of Listening on Safety” 2:00 - 3:00 Cendrine Marrouat “Main Difference Between Social Networks” 3:00 - 3:30 BREAK 3:30 - 4:30 Joe Kutryk Andrew Dohly & Wolfgang Rempel “Canadian Standards on Electrical Safety” “Selling Ergonomics to Stakeholders” 5:00 - 7:00 NETWORKING RECEPTION IN TAVERN UNITED TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 CONCURRENT SESSION C (Ballroom 1) CONCURRENT SESSION D (Ballroom 2) 9:00-10:00 Kristin & Mike Jeff Olsen “Machine Lockout ” “Getting the most from incident investigations” 10:00 - 10:30 BREAK 10:30 - 11:30 Theo Heinemen John Evinger (2 Hr. Session) “The Art of Selling Safety to Stakeholders” “Safety Systems Simplified” 11:30 - 12:30 Alex Ether “The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Presentations” 12:30 - 1:30 BREAK 1:30 - 2:30 Arlene Jorgenson Workplace Safety & Health Branch “Due Diligence: Drug & Alcohol Testing” “2014 Legislation Additions” 2:30 - 3:00 BREAK 3:00 - 4:00 Marjorie McCullagh - Closing Plenary Session “Safety Education Isn’t What You Thought” 4:00 - 4:30 Closing Remarks CONFERENCE CALENDAR COSTS / FEES Early Bird - Before October 10, 2014 After October 10, 2014 IPAM /� CSSE� members $ 275.00 IPAM /� CSSE� members $ 320.00 � NON – MEMBER � $ 325.00 NON – MEMBER � $ 375.00 DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION To guarantee a conference registration and lunch for both days you must register before October 21, 2014. Please also note the maximum number of registrations is 200 so don’t wait to register. For more information or to book your trade show booth , call IPAM (204) 275-3727 DRESS CODE - Business Casual CONTINUING EDUCATION • The Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals has awarded 1.0 CMP’s for this 2 day conference. Approval # 13431 • CSSE has awarded 8 CHSC Maintenance Points for the CHSC designation ACCOMODATION� A block of rooms has been set aside at the Canad Inns Polo Park . To guarantee your booking , reservations must be made no later than September 27, 2014. Room cost is $118.00 plus taxes. Call (204) 775-8791 or (866) 430-4982 to make a reservation. QUOTE the IPAM Conference Trade Show Exhibitors Sponsors ABCO Supply & Service Ltd. Acure Safety Construction Safety Association Manitoba Hazmasters Levitt Safety MEP brothers Onsite Equipment Training Services Premonition Safety Solutions Inc. Real. Safety Solutions Safe Hospitality Safe Workers Of Tomorrow Site.Docs Workplace Engineering Solutions 1 Life Workplace Safety & Health Trade Show Exhibitors Sponsors Sponsor Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba Associate Sponsor MEP Brothers Ltd. Supporter ABCO Supply & Service Ltd. Protec Industrial Hearing Consultants Construction Safety Association Manitoba Friends Workplace Engineering Solutions Antex Western SPEAKERS Incident Prevention Association of Manitoba The Incident Prevention Association of Manitoba ( IPAM ) has spent the past fifty years working to improve the safety of employees in the workplace. Its continuing goal is to educate and provide a safe environment to learn. IPAM has always had monthly information sharing events and an annual one-day conference. As IPAM enters the next 50 years we are joining forces with other safety groups to provide a better service. This begins with the CSSE as we host a second two-day conference. Don’t miss this opportunity. Canadian Society Safety Engineering CSSE MB, a Chapter of Canada's largest national and most established professional organization for health and safety practitioners, is honoured to support this second conference between the two associations (IPAM and CSSE). The Canadian Society of Safety Engineering is a leading organization that supports, mentors and develops Safety Practitioners and Professionals. This group of dedicated individuals is drawn together in the common cause of incident prevention. SPEAKERS Plenary Sessions Disposable Protective Coveralls – The Use of Hazard/Risk Assessments In Determining The Right Fit Canadian Standards on Workplace Electrical Safety Stacy Richardson - Senior Technical Service Representative, 3M Canada Company Joseph Kutryk CRSP, CHSC - Corporate Safety Officer, Manitoba Hydro Workplace Safety department Communication Tips for Workplace Safety Messages Stacy Richardson is an Industrial Hygiene Technologist (IHT) who has been with 3M Canada for eleven years. Currently, she holds the Joe Kutryk has been a leader and champion in workplace safety and health for more than 20 years. He began his career back in 1975 as David Hughes - Health & Safety Professional, Pagnotta Industries position as a technical service representative in the Personal Safety Division. The role includes technical support on the disposable a wireman trainee with Manitoba Hydro in the Electrical Construction Department graduating as a power electrician – a certification he coveralls product line and reusable respiratory protection product line. has maintained to this day. While serving for several years on the WS&H Committee and then as a field safety officer, Joe qualified for a David Hughes is currently an instructor and Senior Safety Resource Officer in the construction sector . He is also an accredited facilitator Prior to her current position, Stacy was the OHES technical service representative for Western Canada. Stacy has also held positions as Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and also achieved status as a and instructor with Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association, Manitoba Construction Sector Council and Safety Services the Industrial hygienist for 3M’s Corporate Environmental Health and Safety Division, and industrial hygiene coordinator for the 3M’s Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) and a Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC) through the Canadian Society of Manitoba. He has excelled in senior management positions in a variety of different fields including manufacturing, hospitality and retail. London Manufacturing Facility. Stacy graduated from Lambton College with an Industrial Hygiene Technology Diploma. Stacy currently Safety Engineering (CSSE). He recently completed studies in the Certificate of Adult Education program delivered at Red River College in holds the CRSP – Canadian Registered Safety Professional designation and is continuing to work towards her bachelor of science from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Joe is currently employed as a Corporate Safety Officer in Manitoba Hydro’s Workplace Safety department. His Transform Your Safety Communication - Find out all the steps you need to get attention, be remembered and persuade people to change Athabasca University. Stacy is the chair for the London CSSE Chapter and is a member of the CSSE national membership committee. responsibilities include the Arc Flash protection program, the Arc Rated/Fire Resistant clothing program and the High their safety behaviours.� Apply the principles of Adult Education in all your safety messages. Visibility/non-FRC program. Joe is also a member of the Manitoba Hydro Corporate Arc Flash Protection Working Group. Speaks Monday at 9:00 AM The most common thing we find with disposable coveralls is that most people do not know if they have the right disposable coverall for their specific environment or task. This presentation is designed for workers familiar with electricity and the hazard of electrical shock, other workers that may be exposed Safety Education Isn’t What You Thought This session will provide an over view on the types and classes of disposable coveralls currently found in the workplace. It will provide a to electrical hazards as a result of the tasks they perform and their WS&H committee members, safety officers and supervisors. Most brief overview on the different standards and guidelines that exist for disposable protective coveralls. It will attempt to arm the attendees electrical workers are familiar with the shock hazard but may not be familiar with the Arc Flash hazard which actually puts more workers Marjorie McCullagh, PhD, RN, PHCNS-BS, COHN-S - Director of Occupational Health Nursing, with the information necessary to help understand what coverall is best for common applications. It will cover the highlights of a in hospital. �The presentation will cover the types of hazards associated with electricity, including the risk of Arc Flash, the injuries one University of Michigan hazard/risk assessment specific to what should be considered when choosing a disposable protective coverall. may expect from exposure and the recognized control methods.� Dr. McCullagh’s career has focused on occupational health and safety, particularly as it relates to use of personal protection devices Speaks Monday at 3:30 PM among workers. Since 1985 she has had an active program of research in mitigating hazardous occupational exposures. An experienced Speaks Monday at 11:00 AM educator and clinician, Dr. McCullagh is Associate Professor and Director of the Occupational Health Nursing program

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