2020 Warehouse Safety Conference - February 25, 2020 Centre for Health & Safety Innovation 5110 Creekbank Road, Mississauga, ON - WSPS
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2020 Warehouse Safety Conference REGISTER EARLY & SAVE! February 25, 2020 Centre for Health & Safety Innovation 5110 Creekbank Road, Mississauga, ON In Partnership with
Why Attend? 2020 WAREHOUSE SAFETY CONFERENCE Customized Sessions Network With Extend Your Learning This conference focuses on the Warehousing Peers Attend our post-conference health and safety needs of your workshops on February 26 Meet and collaborate with warehouse/distribution centre. and further explore specialized warehousing and wholesale Find out what’s new, learn warehousing topics. professionals from your area. about recent legislation, how to Learn new ideas, find solutions avoid hazards and more. Gain and share knowledge. valuable insight with sessions and workshops selected by an expert planning committee. Who Should Attend? Occupational Health & Safety managers and supervisors Warehouse, maintenance and transportation managers and supervisors Health & Safety committee members Not Sure Who Is Attending? Register early to take advantage of our Early Bird rates WSPS will reserve your organization’s spaces and you can send us the names later Register Now EARLY BIRD RATE REGULAR RATE Register on or before January 28, 2020 After January 28, 2020 $399 + hst $499 + hst OPTIONAL: Post-Conference Workshops VOLUME DISCOUNTS Add to your conference fee 5% 6 – 9 registrations Supervisor Responsibilities and Due Diligence $149 + hst 10% 10 – 15 registrations Managing Machine Safety $199 + hst 15% 16 – 20 registrations 20% 21 or more registrations Registration Rates Space Is Limited Payment Methods Includes continental breakfast, We reserve the right to make Cheque keynote speakers, lunch and venue and date changes (made payable to WSPS) conference sessions. The early with notice, speaker changes Visa, Mastercard, AMEX bird rate cannot be combined without notice and to cancel an with any other discount or event due to low registrations. Invoice (approved credit only) special offer. Volunteer, safety No refunds or cancellations group, volume discounts and accepted after February 18, 2020. any other discounts or special Substitutions welcome. offers cannot be combined.
Conference at a Glance Tuesday, February 25, 2020 Program subject to change without notice. 7:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 9:00 am Morning Keynote 12:30 – 1:30 pm Afternoon Keynote MAINTAINING SAFETY IN A 3PL ENVIRONMENT BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE (BYOD) Buffy Taylor, Director, Environmental Health and Safety Ian MacKenzie, National Logistics Manager SCI Logistics Emerald Health Therapeutics Safety is one of SCI’s Culture Pillars and is embedded Ninety-two percent of North Americans own or use a within each business vertical, from the initial design of a cell/smart phone device. A recent survey of 300 solution through to execution and delivery of a service. industries reported that 74% allow staff to use their SCI warehouses have traditional safety hazards such as personal devices in the workplace. For warehouses today, forklift and pedestrian safety to manage, while taking how do we safely cohabitate with a labour workforce into consideration unique client requirements and their that exchanges an average of 100 text messages a day associated hazards. SCI constantly assesses and and has had a device in their hands since they were re-assesses the way safety standards are maintained in children? How do we leverage this tech savvy group to a fast paced warehouse environment. Buffy will speak to positively impact our business, culture and employee SCI’s safety strengths and the challenges they face within engagement? Ian MacKenzie will walk you through his various business verticals. Safety is woven into every level experiences, learnings and discuss the importance of of the business from client proposals, engineered solutions seeing smartphones, not as threats, but opportunities. and design, implementation to operational execution. 9:15 – 10:30 am Series 1 1:45 – 2:45 pm Series 3 Warehouse Safety for Pedestrians (Part One) Retaining the Value of Warehouse Employees Human Factors in Warehouse Safety Mary Deguzman, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility Don Patten, Ergonomist, WSPS & Sustainability, Purolator Inc. Forward Thinking: The Benefits of eLearning How to Implement an Effective Pallet Rack Jordan Brimley, General Manager, Lift Certified Safety Program Charles Carbonneau, Ph.D. P.E, Chief Engineer, Damotech RACE: Fall from Heights in Warehouses David Reid, CRSP, CES, PCMH, Safety Leader The Benefits of Having a Fleet Safety Program Gap Inc. Global Supply Chain and Product Operations MODERATOR: Rick Tilly, Consultant, IHSA Ted Dezsenyi, Manager Regional Safety & Vehicle Maintenance, Fedex Canada 10:45 – 11:45 am Series 2 Warehouse Safety for Pedestrians (Part Two) 3:00 – 4:00 pm Series 4 Pedestrian Safety and Traffic Management: Conducting Effective Inspections From Greenhouse to Store Shelf: Chuck Leon, Warehouse Racking Specialist, WSPS The Logistics of the Legal Cannabis Market Ian MacKenzie, National Logistics Manager Workplace Violence and Harassment in Ontario Emerald Health Therapeutics and the Warehouse Sector Chris Boccinfuso, Provincial Specialist, Workplace Pre-Start Health and Safety Reviews Done Right Harassment & Violence Industrial Program, Ministry of MODERATOR: Michael Wilson, Machine Guarding Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) Specialist, WSPS Chuck Leon, Warehouse Racking Specialist, WSPS Industrial Mobile Robot (IMR) Safety Robert Vomiero, Machine & Robotics Safety Specialist, WSPS Considerations Renee Frigault, BA, BScE., MScE., PEng., President- Top 10 Safety Hazards in the Warehouse Sector Consulting Engineer, Lucid Engineering Ltd. Norm Kramer, Senior Health and Safety Consultant, WSPS Robert Vomiero, B.Eng., P. Eng., CHSC, CMSE® Technical Specialist, Machine and Robot Safety, WSPS 12:00 pm Lunch
MORE Post-Conference Workshops Optional post-conference training courses will be offered WORKSHOPS for Conference attendees. Choose one or both courses. Feb. 26 Registration to the training course(s) must be done separately from the conference registration. Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:30 am – 12:00 pm 1:00 – 4:30 pm $149 + hst $199 + hst Supervisor Responsibilities Managing Machine Safety and Due Diligence Robert Vomiero, Technical Specialist, WSPS Michelangelo LaSelva, Senior Business Developer, WSPS Robots can introduce significant hazards if they are not Supervisors play a critical role in health and safety properly safeguarded during operation or locked out and so much more. Good supervisors help improve during maintenance and repair. If proper precautions productivity, protect employees and reduce risk. are not exercised when operated under manual control, They also motivate their teams and create a positive the result can be costly. This half-day course will provide workplace culture - all of which boost profit margins learners with the knowledge to recognize, assess and and shareholder returns. In short, a well-trained control risks related to the hazards of industrial robots supervisor is one of the best assets a company has. and robot systems. This half-day course equips supervisors with the necessary knowledge to understand their legal duties, their role as a leader and the concept of due diligence. Supervisors are provided with the knowledge and tools they need to be proactive in protecting worker health and safety and taking the necessary steps to demonstrate due diligence. To register or for more information: WSPS.CA/Warehousing 1 877 494 9777 Workplace Safety & Prevention Services™ is the largest health and safety 5110 Creekbank Road association in Ontario, responsible for more than 167,000 member firms Mississauga, ON L4W 0A1 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) across the agricultural, industrial/manufacturing and service sectors. t 905 614 1400 | f 905 614 1414 e customercare@wsps.ca WSPS.CA FPO This product contains a minimum of 10% Post-Consumer Waste and is 100% recyclable. ©2019 Workplace Safety & Prevention Services. All rights reserved. 610-ARY-01-EGOT | PRINTED DEC 2019
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