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CSSE
Fort McMurry & ACSA Regional Safety Committee
2009
Annual NAOSH Luncheon
Guest
Speaker: Tim Vandenbrink
NFPA Risk
Watch Field Advisor
Safety
Award Presentations:
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CSSE Greg Outhouse Memorial Award
* Student Awards for Excellence in Safety
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ACSA Regional Pacesetter & Trailblazer Awards
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Fort McMurray Construction Association - Workplace Health
& Safety Award
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Canadian Society for Training & Development - Award of Excellence
in Safety Training
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Location:
Quality Inn Date:
May 7, 2009
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Tickets:
$50.00 +tax / person
Online
Registration: www.acsa-safety.org
Inquiries: Phone: 780-715-2157
Fax: 780-715-1684
Due
to Limited seating there will be no tickets sold at the
door!
Refunds will not be available after May 1st
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Members of the following associations and companies are
entitled to a 10% discount
ACSA, Albian Sands, CLRA, CNRL, CSSE, Merit Contractors
Association, PCA, Shell Canada, Suncor, Syncrude and TransAlta.
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Aftermath
of a Workplace Accident
Fort
McMurray - 24th Jan. 2008
A
courtroom demonstration of chronic safety errors made by
people and companies
This
seminar was presented in Edmonton on April 24th and Banff
on April 26th and due to popular demand, we have added a
Fort McMurray date.
This extraordinary full-day seminar features a courtroom
demonstration by a real judge, prosecutor and defense lawyer,
demonstrating the inner workings of an OHS trial.
In the morning, we will present chronic due diligence failures
to guard against post-accident duties and oversights, costly
investigative errors, dealing with the media, how a certificate
of recognition can help or harm your organization, and what
to keep in mind if you ever have to testify in court.
In
the afternoon, we will present a hypothetical case demonstrating
important lessons fromĘthe morning session with a live,
unscripted demonstration of the lesson, just as it might
happen in reality.
Read
about our Edmonton session of the Aftermath of a Workplace
Accident Seminar,
covered by Alberta Venture Magazine:
http://www.albertaventure.com/abventure_4509.html
January
24, 2008
Sawridge
Inn and Conference Centre
530 MacKenzie Boulevard, Fort McMurray, Alberta
Cost:
$525 *
REGISTER
NOW
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members of the CSSE and ACSA are entitled to a 10% discount.
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CSSE
Fort McMurray Chapter
Annual
Luncheon 2007
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Guest
Speaker
Richard
Hawk
Topic
"
Chill Out "
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Celebrating 28 years
in
Fort
McMurray ! "
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Awards
Presentations:
Greg
Outhouse Memorial Award
Student
Awards for OH&S Studies
ACSA
Pacesetter & Trailblazer
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Thanks
to the following Sponsors of the Luncheon Speaker:
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Actionwear
Saskatoon Inc.
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Location:
Sawridge Inn & Conference Center
Date: May 10, 2007
Time:
11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Tickets:
$45.00
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Due
to Limited seating there will be no tickets sold at the
door!
Refunds
will not be available after April 30th
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CSSE Fort
McMurray Annual Membership Appreciation
&
Membership
Drive
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Guest Speaker:
Charlie Morecraft. An
ordinary guy with an extraordinary story!
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In 1980, Charles
T. Morecraft was an employee of Exxon Corporation. He was
a good employee, both in the eyes of his union and in the
eyes of his management, but otherwise he was unremarkable.
He was just like hundreds of thousands of other blue-collar
workers. He never considered himself exceptional. He was "just
one of the boys".
Charlie had more
than 15 years experience on the job, and he knew it well.
He knew all the rules. He knew all the safety regulations,
and he knew all the shortcuts around them too. Yes, Charlie
was just like all the other seasoned workers at the refinery;
he was certain that nothing could go wrong when he was in
control. And he was right except for this one time.
His primary messages
are "Safety is about going home at the end of the day, kissing
your wife and hugging your kids", and "We are each responsible
for our own safety". They aren't new messages, but Charlie
gives us a powerful new way of looking at them.
Visit
the Photo Gallery for this event.
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Greg
Outhouse Memorial Award of Excellence 2006
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At NAOSH
WEEK Luncheon (May 2006),
Mike
Court was presented with the Greg Outhouse Memorial Award
of Excellence 2006.
The award
is presented to an individual who demonstrates an exemplary
commitment to health and safety awareness in the workplace,
at home, and in the community.
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The Greg
Outhouse Memorial Award of Excellence was established in 1996
to recognize an individual who has excelled in the health
and safety field in Fort McMurray.
Greg
Outhouse was one of the founding members of the Canadian Society
of Safety Engineering in Fort McMurray. He was dedicated to
the prevention of incidents in the work environment and also
very active in the community.
The award
is presented to an individual who demonstrates an exemplary
commitment to health and safety awareness,
Workers,
labour representatives, health & safety committee members,
medical personnel, industrial hygiene personnel, safety personnel,
environmental personnel, human resources personnel, supervisors,
team leaders, managers, can be selected for this award.
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Red
Cross Recognition of Donations
We
received a letter and a plaque in recognition of our donation to
the Sept.11th 2001 Tragedy.
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In January
2004 we received letters in recognition of our donations following
the Iran Earhquake.
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January
08, 2004
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January
16, 2004
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CSSE
Chapter of the Year Award 2005 |
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This
award reflects the high level of commitment of all our members.
Keep up the good work!
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Founding
member of the Alberta Injury Control Alliance (AICA)
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June 2005 - Fort McMurray Chapter of CSSE became a
founding member of the AICA (Alberta
Injury Control Alliance)

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At NAOSH
WEEK Luncheon (May 2005),
Prakash
Mullick was presented with the Greg Outhouse Memorial
Award of Excellence.
The
award is given in appreciation of exemplary contribution
to improving safety practices.
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The
Greg Outhouse Memorial Award of Excellence was established
in 1996 to recognize an individual who has excelled in the
health and safety field in Fort McMurray.
Greg
Outhouse was one of the founding members of the Canadian
Society of Safety Engineering in Fort McMurray. He was dedicated
to the prevention of incidents in the work environment and
also very active in the community.
The
award is presented to an individual who demonstrates an
exemplary commitment to health and safety awareness,
Workers,
labour representatives, health & safety committee members,
medical personnel, industrial hygiene personnel, safety
personnel, environmental personnel, human resources personnel,
supervisors, team leaders, managers, can be selected for
this award.
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