Crane & Rigging Conference to Focus on Standards
Heartland Construction Division and Canadian Hoisting & Rigging Safety Council (CHRSC) has announced a tentative agenda for the Crane & Rigging Conference Canada event, to be held 9-10 November 2015 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Heartland Construction Div., Fort Dodge, Iowa, is publisher of leading crane, rigging, and lifting equipment publications, including Crane & Rigging Hot Line and Lift & Hoist International. CHRSC, Ottawa, Ontario, works with crane industry stakeholders across Canada to facilitate harmonization of regulations between jurisdictions.
“The council looks forward to providing crane and rigging stakeholders with an update of its efforts to facilitate harmonization of standards, international reciprocity for mobile crane and tower crane operator credentials, and development of national Demonstration of Skills Tests. The council has supported CRC Canada since it launched five years ago as a forum for crane and rigging professionals from a variety of industries to discuss safety, productivity, and personnel issues,” said Tim Bennett, chairman of CHRSC and V.P. HS&E, Technical Training, and Quality for NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services.
Sessions will focus on People, Processes, and Productivity issues. Among the confirmed sessions and speakers are:
- Establishing a National Demonstration of Skills Test for Crane Operators to improve Labor Mobility and Safety
Jointly presented by Krista Bax, Executive Director of Asia Pacific Gateway Skills Table, and Allan Bruce, the International Representative for the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE Canada)
- Panel Discussion: Improving Safety Culture with Quantifiable Personnel Qualification and Other Tools
Panelists include Fraser Cocks, BC Association for Crane Safety; Clinton Connell, Eagle West Cranes; Yannick Morin, Kraning Inc.; Paul Linssen, SML Safety Canada
- Qualifying and Quantifying Competency Skills of Crane/Rigger Supervisors: An Oil/Gas Industry Case Study
Presented by Sheldon Redpath, Global Head of SHE-Q, Mammoet
- Overhead Crane & Rigging Accident Investigation Workshop
Presented by Joe Kuzar, Assistant Technical Director for Industrial Training International
- Best Practices for Selecting the Right Tools, Logistics Strategies, and Assignment of Key Personnel for Crane Assembly/Disassembly Procedures
Presented by Jeff Hammons, AmQuip
- Protecting Crane Engines from Explosion in Flammable Vapor Environments
Presented by Rebecca Goldsack, Diesel Tech Industries
- Crane and Rigging Product Innovations with Real-World Solutions: A review of the 2014 and 2015 LLEAP award-winning products