WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONFERENCE
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WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONFERENCE
WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONFERENCE 2007 CALGARY October 17-18, 2007 Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta Tel (403) 261-8500 Featured Organizations on the Conference Agenda: CSA IAPA AB Apprenticeship and Training Boards DuPont ESPS Electrical Safety Program Solutions INC. ETAP Canada Ltd. Lenco T&TS McLennan Ross LLP Neal & Associates Ontario Ministry of Labour Lineman’s Testing Laboratories SAIT / NAIT SaskPower Shell Canada Schneider Electric Canada Syntech Enerflex Westex Inc. CS A a n d IA PA p re s e n t : WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONFERENCE 2007 This two-day conference will focus on THE ELECTRICAL WORKER with specific sessions on: • Arc Flash • Arc Thermal Protective Value Clothing • Hazardous Locations • Electrically Safe Work Conditions Get the informatio Latest • Implementation of Safety Standards n on the CSA Z462 Workplac NEW • Regulations vs. Standards e Electric Safety Sta al ndard • Safety Management Systems Occupatio , CSA Z1000 n • Embedding Electrical Safety into Education Safety Ma al Health & nagemen • How Safe is your Existing Electrical System t an Changes to the CE d • The role of the Prime Contractor C • ASK THE EXPERTS:Workplace Electrical Safety Panel of Experts answer your questions, and more! Keynote Speakers Dr. Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, MD, MPS, CapSchell, Inc. Dr. Mary is a Fellow of the IEEE, and Past Chair of the IEEE Industry Applications Society, Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee Safety Subcommittee. She has also chaired the NFPA 70E Future Directions Task Group, exploring emerging opportunities for the advancement of electrical safety. An author of numerous scientific reports, book chapters, and articles addressing electrical incident mitigation and health effects, she received the degrees of B.A. in Economics from Carthage College; M.D. from the University of Florida; and M.P.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. She is licensed in Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, and Wisconsin. Hugh Hoagland ArcWear.com One of the most active trainers and researchers in electric arc protection, as NFPA 70E and OSHA 1910.269 Training Programs are used by many Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies including Alcoa, GM, Toyota, Bechtel, DOE, and hundreds of electric utilities. Hugh has trained over 40,000 people on arc hazards. Hugh’s publications are numerous in IEEE and safety magazines and he helped invent most of the arc resistant rainwear materials used today as well as co-inventor of the first arc protective faceshield. Hugh also serves as an expert witness and performs accident investigations. TO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION 1-800-463-6727 OR REGISTER ON-LINE https://learningcentre.csa.ca E-MAIL [email protected] OR TOLL FREE WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONFERENCE 2007 AGENDA – OCTOBER 17, DAY ONE DAY ONE SESSION A 7:00 – 8:00 8:00-9:00 9:00-10:00 SESSION B SESSION C REGISTRATION / CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST / EXHIBITORS KEYNOTE ADDRESS DR. MARY CAPELLI-SCHELLPFEFFER Electrical Safety Now & into the Future FEATURED PRESENTATION PAUL & LORRAINE HEBERT “The day the lights went out” NUTRITIONAL BREAK 10:00-10:15 10:15-11:15 PRESENTATION NFPA 70E, 2009 Edition Harmonization In North America, Synergies &Challenges Tom Neal, Neal & Associates CASE STUDY Identification and Safe Operation of Equipment in Hazardous Locations Safe Work Practices Bob Nelson, CSA PRESENTATION Methods of Arc Flash Calculation and Mitigation Albert Marroquin & Darcy Braun, ETAP Canada Ltd 11:15-12:15 PRESENTATION Arc Flash Protective Clothing - Proper Selection, Care, Use and Certification Kevin Dingeldein, Lineman’s Testing Laboratories MINI TUTORIAL Arc Flash Hazard – How to Use the NFPA 70E Tables Daniel Roberts, Schneider Electric Canada PRESENTATION Structure of CSA Z1000 OHS Management System Khurshed Kutky, QMI 12:15-1:15 LUNCHEON 1:15-3:00 PANEL DISCUSSION Implication of CSA Z462 Standard on the Electrical Worker Facilitator – Dave Shanahan, CSA Panelists – Mike Doherty, ESPS Terry Becker, ESPS Steve Oakley, IAPA Daniel Roberts, Schneider Electric Canada Larry Johnson, Syntech Enerflex Legal Expert Dr. Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, CapSchell, Inc. 3:00-4:00 PRESENTATION Electrical Safety Incidents & Lessons Learned Mike Reiser, Ontario Ministry of Labour 4:00-7:00 MINI-TUTORIAL Electrically Safe Work Conditions, CSA Z460, Lockout & NFPA 70E Len Cicero, Lenco T&TS EVENING RECEPTION / NETWORKING / EXHIBITOR VIEWING CLOSE OF DAY ONE 7:00 Agenda may be subject to change WHO SHOULD ATTEND: - Electricians - Electrical Contractors - Electrical Professionals in the industrial, Commercial and Institutional Sectors - Electrical Inspectors Technicians Engineers Occupational Health & Safety Professionals - Plant Maintenance Managers and Supervisors - JHSC Members Anyone with responsibility for the safety of workers or contractors CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION CSA is a not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace. As a solutions-oriented organization, we work in Canada and around the world to develop standards that address real needs, such as enhancing public safety and health; advancing the quality of life; helping to preserve the environment and facilitating trade. Through the CSA Learning Centre we provide information and training designed to facilitate the application of standards. AGENDA – OCTOBER 18, DAY TWO DAY TWO SESSION A 7:30 – 8:00 SESSION B CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST / EXHIBITOR VIEWING 8:00-9:00 9:00-10:00 SESSION C KEYNOTE ADDRESS HUGH HOAGLAND ArcWear.com CASE STUDY Electrical Work Practices in Hazardous Locations “Remember Charlie” Tim Driscoll, Shell Canada PRESENTATION The Right Stuff: Owner & E&I Contractor’s Perspectives on Establishing an Electrical Safety Program Terry Becker, ESPS & Larry Johnson, Syntech Enerflex 10:00-10:15 PRESENTATION Have You Ever Asked Yourself – “Is This a Toxic Task” Mike Doherty, ESPS NUTRITIONAL BREAK 10:15-11:15 CASE STUDY Managing Arc Flash Hazard in the Transmission and Distribution Business Ron Adcock, SaskPower PANEL DISCUSSION Embedding Electrical Safety into Education Facilitator – Terry Becker, ESPS Panelists – Brian Flanagan, AB Apprenticeship and Training Boards Robert Nelson, CSA SAIT/NAIT, other Trade School/Community College Rep Industry Rep 11:15-12:15 PRESENTATION Safety Management Systems in your Electrical Safety Program A global perspective Lanny Floyd, DuPont CASE STUDY Best Case Practices in Electrical Safety Training Mike Doherty, ESPS 12:15-1:30 1:30-2:30 PRESENTATION How Safe is your Existing Electrical System, Updates and Changes to the CEC Robert Nelson, CSA LUNCHEON / NETWORKING / EXHIBITOR VIEWING LUNCHEON ADDRESS Status Update of CSA Z462 Mike Doherty, ESPS FEATURE PRESENTATION Accountability for Safety: Your Legal Obligations & Requirements Speaker will address the legal obligations of contractors, utilities and owners regarding electrical safety in Alberta, plus A National Review: Bill C45, OH&S law. The role of the Prime Contractor, Regulations V.S. Standards – Trisha Gain, McLennan Ross LLP 2:30-5:00 ASK THE EXPERTS: WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY Qualifications for People Working on and Around Electrical Equipment Expert panelists will answer delegate questions submitted at the conference prior to the session. General topics will include, but not limited to: CSA Z462, Safety Management Systems, Safe Work Planning – Energized Electrical Work Permit, Electrical Safety Programs, Safe Installations, etc… Introductory Presentation 5:00 Facilitators: Dave Shanahan & Terry Becker Panelists will include: Mike Doherty, Kevin Dingeldein, William E. Anderson, Mike Reiser, Trish Gain, Hugh Hoagland, Len Cicero, Robert Nelson, Daniel Roberts END OF CONFERENCE IAPA (INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT PREVENTION ASSOCIATION) I A PA i s a n o t - f o r- p r o f i t , m e m b e r- d r i v e n o r g a n i z a t i o n d e l i v e r i n g e d u c a t i o n a l p r o g r a m s , p r o d u c t s , s e r v i c e s a n d s o l u t i o n s f o r t h e p r e v e n t i o n o f i n j u r y a n d i l l n e s s i n t h e w o r k p l a c e . I A PA ' s m i s s i o n i s to improve the quality of life in workplaces and communities we serve by being an internationally recognized leader in providing effective programs, products and services for the prevention of injury and illness. HOW TO REGISTER PHONE: 416-747-4017, 780-490-2007 or call toll free in the U.S. and Canada 1-800-463-6727 FAX your Registration Form to: CSA Seminar Registration, at 416-747-2510, 780-490-2059 MAIL completed Registration Form with payment to: CSA Seminar Registration 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6 E-MAIL: [email protected] REGISTRATION FEE The fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, evening reception and valuable seminar materials. • Canadian residents must add 6% GST • Quebec residents must also include 7.5% T VQ • Maritime residents (NB, NS, NF) are subject to a 14% HST in lieu of the 6% GST HOTEL RESERVATIONS A limited room block is available until September 17, 2007. Please quote "CSA/IAPA Electrical Safety" Group to receive the special rate. The Calgary Marriot Hotel 110 Ninth Avenue SE Calgary, Alberta Canada T2G 5A6 Tel 403-266-7331 Fax 403-262-8442 Toll Free: 1 800 896 6878 REGISTRATION FORM Please register me for the Workplace Electrical Safety Conference 2007 CALGARY October 17-18, 2007 Name: Title: Organization: Address: City: Province: Tel.: Fax: CSA / IAPA Member No.: I AM PAYING BY American Express Card Number Early Bird Special: Save $100 Discount cut off date: by August 31, 2007 Card Holder's Name CANCELLATION/ SUBSTITUTION AND TRANSFER POLICIES Cancellation requests received more than 14 business days before the start date of the course will receive a full refund minus a $100 administration fee. Cancellation requests received within the 14 business days prior to the conference start date will be non-refundable. Substitutions will be permitted at any time prior to the start of the conference. Payments must be received before the conference. CSA reserves the right to cancel any conference and will, in such event, fully refund all registration fees. No liability is assumed by the organizers for changes in dates, content, speakers or venue. EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITY For information or to register as an exhibitor please contact Mike Coughlan at 416-747-2506 [email protected] Postal Code: E-mail: DISCOUNTS IAPA members and CSA Sustaining Members receive an additional 10% discount (calculated after all other eligible discounts are applied – please quote valid SM number) Visit www.csa.ca or www.iapa.ca to download an interactive workshop / session selection form. VISA Mastercard Expiry Signature Cheque Enclosed (payable to the Canadian Standards Association) (GST#R119441681; TVQ #1006017360) MY PAYMENT AMOUNT IS: Two day fee $ 895 minus $ 100 minus $______ 10% CSA and IAPA Members plus $______ applicable taxes Total $______ Discount cut off date: by August 31, 2007 U.S. Customers may pay the equivalent in U.S. funds. 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