Canadian Occupational Safety

Aug/Sep 2016

Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) magazine is the premier workplace health and safety publication in Canada. We cover a wide range of topics ranging from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards.

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24 Canadian Occupational Safety www.cos-mag.com 3M Canada With DBI-SALA® and Protecta®, 3M™ is Canada's leader at heights - delivering and developing world-class fall protection solutions. Discover how we harness safety through science. 3M.ca/FallProtection Booth 308 Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals The Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) certification is administered by the BCRSP through an independent, accredited process which verifies competency in professional safety practice. CRSPs exemplify professionalism, a commitment to high standards, continuous learning, and follow an established Code of Ethics. www.bcrsp.ca Booth 21 University of New Brunswick The University of New Brunswick offers 100% online Occupational Health and Safety programs including: Certificate in OHS, CRSP Preparation course, Advanced Diploma in OHS and Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing. www.unb.ca/cel/unbohs Booth 104-106 HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR'S KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Bob Gray is a motivational speaker who will teach delegates the techniques needed to unlock memory potential to be more professional, effective and effi cient. Bruce Kirkby, award-winning explorer, writer and photographer, will be encouraging delegates to get out of their comfort zones, think creatively and take calculated risks. Mike Mullane will be mixing his fi rst-hand accounts of the inspirational and humorous aspects of the astronaut experience — with stunning NASA visuals — along with serious messages of teamwork, leadership and performance. David Chilton, a former cast member on CBC's Dragon's Den, will be putting his business expertise and life experience to work in an informative and inspiring talk. Delegates can also participate in any of the nine CSSE professional development courses available, including the new Essential Value of OHS Management Systems. These educational courses are being offered before and after the conference. Navigating the future of OHS T he Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE)'s 2016 Professional Development Conference is being held Sept. 18 – 21 in Vancouver. "Navigating the Future of OHS" is the conference theme, recognizing Canada as a worldwide leader in the future of safety. The very best speakers, nationally and internationally, were chosen to bring their knowledge and experience to this year's conference. The sessions will expand delegates' knowledge and provide practical insight into emerging issues. The conference is an excellent professional development event that allows delegates to take practical tools and applications back to their workplaces to enhance health and safety programs in their own organizations. The conference boasts four powerful keynote sessions, an expanded program of seven half-day workshops and 35 concurrent sessions. csseAdvertLiveLearning.indd 1 2016-07-18 12:26 PM

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