Title: COAA Safety Committee Update
1- COAA Safety Committee Update
- Best Practices XIV
- May 17, 2006
Co-Chairs Peter Dunfield, Syncrude Canada
Ltd. Hal Middlemiss, Petro-Canada Tom Munro,
PCL Industrial Constructors Inc.
2Safety Committee
- Vision
- No one gets hurt in heavy industrial
construction
Mandate Work collaboratively to improve overall
safety culture and performance in the
construction industry - identify/develop/support
Best Practices
3Safety Committee Members
4Industrial Construction LTC Rates (1995-2005)
Source Alberta Human Resources and Employment
5Industrial Construction LTC Rates (1995-2005)
Source Alberta Human Resources and Employment
6Strategies for success
Leading Indicators
Behaviour Based Safety
FLRA
Mobile Cranes Hoisting
Managing Contractor Safety
Workers at Risk Mentoring
COR Certificate of Recognition
CSTS
Canadian Model for AD
7Certificate of Recognition Holders
8Putting it all together
Behaviour Based Safety
FLRA
CSTS
COR Certificate of Recognition
Mobile Cranes Hoisting
Workers at Risk Mentoring
Leading Indicators
Managing Contractor Safety
Canadian Model for AD
9Industrial Construction LTC Rates (1995-2005)
Leading Indicators
Behaviour Based Safety
Workers at Risk - Mentoring
Mobile Cranes and Hoisting
Canadian Model for AD - 1999, 2001, 2005
Field Level Risk Assessment (FLRA)
Construction Safety Training System (CSTS)
Owners Guide to Contractor Health and Safety
Management
Source Alberta Human Resources and Employment
10Recent areas of focus
- Completed Canadian Model Revisions Implemented
October 2005 - Work Safe Alberta Provincial Strategic Working
Group on Workplace Safety - Other Industry and Government interfaces
- Health and Safety Association Network
- Alberta Construction Safety Association
- Oil Sands Safety Association
11Todays Workshops
- Sub-Contractor Safety Management
- Prime Contractor
12Field Level Risk Assessment Field Level
Hazard Assessment
13Structural Steel Erection Best Practices
14Canadian Model Implementation
15Thank you
16(No Transcript)
17Be Safe
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