April 19, 2010:
The 2010 Western Conference on Safety is now in the
history books. Over 1000 people took part in the seminars, tradeshow,
and post conference courses. The winner of the Safety Passport
Nikon Camera is Don McIntoch of Safety Edge, Edmonton Alberta,
and the Delegate Evaluation Form Sony HandyCam Prize is Jason
Dales, CRD, Victoria BC. Congratulations to our prize winners!
March 15, 2010:
As of Friday March 12, over 515 people have registered
for the Western Conference on Safety and another 100+ people
have signed up for its post-conference courses. This
is most people that have ever registered by the early payment
deadline in the history of the conference. If this continues,
we expect the Western Conference on Safety will sell out!
If you are planning on attending you should register soon
to ensure your seat at the conference.
Marrch 01, 2010:
The BCRSP has awarded the post conference
sessions Supervisors Safety Training and Accident/Incident
Investigation each 0.5 maintenance points. The CMP approval
number is 10102 (for Supervisor’s Safety Training)
and 10103 (for Accident/Incident Investigations).
Early payment is coming up soon! Register now to get the
great early bird prices.
February 23, 2010:
Registrations for the 2010 Western Conference on
Safety are right on track! Don’t forget that the early payment deadline is March 12 – that’s just over 2 weeks away! Don’t
delay, register today!
The second Applied Risk Communication Course
running April 14 & 15, 2010 has only 3 seats left! No
additional courses will be scheduled. Register now to get
in on this valuable course.
The Canadian Registration Board of Occupational
Hygienists has awarded the Western Conference on Safety 1.0
maintenance point for each full day attendance. Yet another
reason to attend this valuable conference!
January 15, 2010:
While its still in the early stages we are happy
to report that dozens of people have already registered
for Western Conference on Safety. This is significantly
more than were registered at the same time last year.
November 15, 2009:
Getting permission to attend
a conference these days can be challenging. Here are 4 key
benefits that we suggest you use to convince your organization
that you should attend:
1) Demonstrates
that even in challenging times On-The-Job Safety is still
a top priority in your organization.
2) Workplace accidents are expensive!
They not only hurt people, they damage product and process
machinery. This conference will help save money by giving
you the tools needed to keep your accident/injury incidents
as low as possible.
3) Helps build morale by doing something
positive in tight times.
4) Attending even 1 day of the
conference can satisfy WorkSafeBC’s Annual Safety Committee
Training Requirement.
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