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All Canadian Training Institute Inc
Meeting the challenge of change through safety training
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• Over 20 years experience in the crane industry as a partner in a successful overhead crane inspection and maintenance company
• Instrumental in forming two AWHS industry committees, resulting in two published “Industry Best Practices” related to overhead lifting equipment.
• CSA Member and sub committee participant for B167 Overhead Crane Standard
• Recognised CSA liaison to the ASME B30 standards committee and ASME member.
• Task Force member on the NCCCO certification program for overhead crane operators
• Active member of the Hoisting Safety Society of Alberta
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Responsibility and Liabilities Regarding
Safety Training
Presenter: Judy Mellott
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Criminal Code of Canada - Bill C45
• Was revised in 2004
• Section 217.1 of the code states:
“Everyone who undertakes, or has the authority to direct how another person does work or performs a task is under a legal duty to take responsible steps to prevent bodily harm to that person, or other person, arising from that work or task.”
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Criminal Code of Canada - Bill C45
• Panic set in!
• December 24, 2009 – 5 workers were killed in Ontario
• Investigation of Fatalities
• 61 Charges were laid on company owners and supervisors as well as 4 against the staging company.
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Criminal Code of Canada - Bill C45
• Toronto police Det. K Sedore said “This is a precedent setting case.” and “I think its also going to be a wake up call for supervisors and persons who are directing work and details.”
“These deaths were a preventable tragedy.”
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August 1, 2009 Big Valley Jamboree
• several people injured• one fatality
Currently in the courts with 33 criminal charges laid against the 3 companies involved.
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How are these tragedies affecting
Canadian Industry today?
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Could these tragedies have been prevented?
• Purchaser’s/Client knowledge of safety training subject matter
• Common practice for choosing safety training vendor
• Developing Objective Evidence of Due Diligence for complianceOH & S defines due diligence as: “doing everything reasonably practicable to prevent a failure or injury”
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Training From The Top Down
• “Competent” in relation to a worker, means adequately qualified, suitably trained and with sufficient experience to safely perform work without supervision
• Current supervision practices
• Compliance to Bill C45 “continuously monitoring” is a requirement
• Toronto Christmas Eve 2009
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ACTi Safety Training Courses are engineer audited to ensure compliance
to applicable Canadian, American and International Standards.
ACTi courses teach Supervisors “How to” continuously monitor
worker safe practices
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Improper safety training and use of Rigging Hardware
can result in catastrophic accidents and fatalities.
CAN YOU REALLY AFFORD NOT TO DO IT?