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MAY 16/17, 2006 COAA Best Practices Conference XIV - Safety Committee 1 COAA Safety Committee Update COAA Safety Committee Update Best Practices XIV Best Practices XIV May 17, 2006 May 17, 2006 Co-Chairs: Peter Dunfield, Syncrude Canada Ltd. Hal Middlemiss, Petro-Canada Tom Munro, PCL Industrial Constructors Inc.

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MAY 16/17, 2006 COAA Best Practices Conference XIV - Safety Committee 1

COAA Safety Committee UpdateCOAA Safety Committee Update

Best Practices XIVBest Practices XIV

May 17, 2006May 17, 2006

Co-Chairs: Peter Dunfield, Syncrude Canada Ltd.Hal Middlemiss, Petro-CanadaTom Munro, PCL Industrial Constructors Inc.

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Safety 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

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Safety Committee MembersPRINCIPLE MEMBERS

Canadian Natural Res. Dow Chemical Enbridge Pipelines EnCana Corp. EPCOR Husky Energy Imperial Oil Resources Kinder Morgan NOVA Chemicals Corp. Petro-Canada Syncrude Canada Ltd. Suncor Energy Sherritt International Shell Canada

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Aluma Systems Canada Bantrel Inc. Bird Construction City of Edmonton Chemco Electrical Flint Energy Services Fluor Canada & Const Graham Industrial

Services Jacobs Group JV Driver Projects Kellogg Brown & Root

AFFILIATE & SUPPORTING MEMBERSAlberta Building Trades CouncilAlberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)Alberta Human Resources and EmploymentChristian Labour Association of CanadaConstruction Labour Relations - Alberta (CLR-A)Oil Sands Safety Association (OSSA)Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB)WorkSafe Solutions

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Ledcor Industries Lockerbie and Hole PCL Industrial Const Quinn Contracting Safway Scaffold Stantec Consulting Sterling Crane Superior Propane TIC Canada Tyco Thermal Controls

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Industrial Construction (1995 - 2005)

20,22722752

2792830963

36111

40811

44241 45198 4647849325

61383

4.54.3

4.5 4.6

4.1

4.6

43.8

2.9 2.92.5

0

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2

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4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Year

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20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

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Person Years LTC Rate Source: Alberta Human Resources and Employment

Industrial Construction LTC Rates (1995-2005)

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Industrial Construction (1995 - 2005)

20,22722752

2792830963

36111

40811

44241 45198 4647849325

61383

4.54.3

4.5 4.6

4.1

4.6

43.8

2.9 2.92.5

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Year

LT

C R

ate

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

Per

son

Yea

rs W

ork

ed

Person Years LTC Rate Source: Alberta Human Resources and Employment

Industrial Construction LTC Rates (1995-2005)

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Strategies for success

Behaviour Based Safety

FLRA

Canadian Model for A&D

Mobile Cranes & Hoisting

CSTS

Leading Indicators

Managing Contractor Safety

CORCertificate of Recognition

Workers at RiskMentoring

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Certificate of Recognition HoldersIndustrial Construction COR Holders

5729

68097340

7786

8747

99346 455 484 514

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

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1999 2001 2003 2004 2005

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# Employers in Sector # Certified Employers

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Putting it all together

Workers at RiskMentoring

Behaviour Based Safety

Mobile Cranes & Hoisting

Canadian Model for A&D

Managing Contractor Safety

CORCertificate ofRecognition

LeadingIndicators

CSTSFLRA

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Industrial Construction LTC Rates (1995-2005)Industrial Construction (1995 - 2005)

20,22722752

2792830963

36111

40811

44241 45198 4647849325

61383

4.54.3

4.5 4.6

4.1

4.6

43.8

2.9 2.92.5

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Year

LT

C R

ate

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

Per

son

Yea

rs W

ork

ed

Person Years LTC Rate

Owner’s Guide to Contractor Health and Safety Management

Construction Safety Training System (CSTS)

Field Level Risk Assessment (FLRA)

Canadian Model for A&D - 1999, 2001, 2005

Mobile Cranes and Hoisting

Workers at Risk - Mentoring

Behaviour Based Safety

LeadingIndicators

Source: Alberta Human Resources and Employment

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Recent areas of focus

Completed Canadian Model Revisions – Implemented October 2005

Work Safe Alberta – Provincial Strategic Working Group on Workplace Safety

Other Industry and Government interfacesHealth and Safety Association NetworkAlberta Construction Safety AssociationOil Sands Safety Association

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Today’s Workshops

Sub-Contractor Safety Management

Prime Contractor

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Field Level Risk

Assessment

Field Level Hazard

Assessment

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Structural

Steel Erection

Best Practices

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Canadian Model

Implementation

MAY 16/17, 2006 COAA Best Practices Conference XIV - Safety Committee 15

Thank you

MAY 16/17, 2006 COAA Best Practices Conference XIV - Safety Committee 17

……Be SafeBe Safe

Picture courtesy of Paul HebertAlberta Power Lineman