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Winter/Spring 2016NBCSA newsletter
Toll Free:
www.NBCSA.CA 1-877-382-7233Toll Free:
www.NBCSA.CA 1-877-382-7233
EFFECTIVE TOOLSPictured here are some ofthe tools that NBCSA canprovide to your organizationin order to better assist youwith implementing aneffective safety program andculture in your organization.
NBCSA COR Certified Window Logos ...................................................................... $0.50 eachNBCSA Member Window Logos ................................................................................ $0.50 eachSafety Manual Tabs ............................................................................................................$8.00 setWHMIS Posters ................................................................................................................ $2.00 eachTool Box Talks Carbonless Books ............................................................................... $7.95 eachVehicle Inspection and Record Carbonless Books .............................................. $7.95 eachField Level Hazard Assessment Checklist .............................................................. $4.50 each
Winter/Spring 2016 NewsletterNBCSAPO Box 731Miramichi, New BrunswickE1V 3V4
“The Right To Know”NBCSA newsletter
NBCSA Safety
Awards
continued on page 2
www.NBCSA.CA Toll Free: 1-877-382-7233
Winter/Spring 2016 Winter/Spring 2016
NBCSA Safety AwardsDuring NBCSA’s 4th Annual Professional Development Day held on October 28th , companies and individuals in the industry that have made significant contribution to the field were honored by being awarded one of four NBCSA Safety Awards.
Awards were presented in the following categories:
Leadership Award: This award is given to a company that has exceeded minimum standards in the area of training and development and implementation of program policies and procedures.
The 2015 Recipient of the Leadership Award:Bird Construction
Safety Star: This award is given to an individual that has been nominated by his/her company as an individual that has made a significant contribution to the overall safety of the organization.
The 2015 Recipient of the Safety Star Award:Basil Mahboob of Exp Services Inc.
Best Practice: This award is given to a company that has shown initiative in the development and implementation of a safety practice that greatly enhances an aspect of the company safety program.
The 2015 Recipient of the Best Practice Award:Controls and Equipment
Safety Professional of the Year: This award is given to an individual that holds a safety designation from NBCSA and has demonstrated exemplary dedication and contributions to the field.
The 2015 recipient of theSafety Professional of the Year:
Earl Affleck of Bird Construction
NBCSA would like to congratulate all of the 2015 recipient’s and thank them for their dedication and significant contribution to the field.
COURSEEXPIRY
The following courses have three year expiry as per
NBCSA requirements:
* Fall Protection Generic* Confined Space
Awareness Generic* Traffic Control Person* Workplace Area Traffic
Control Manual* Manlift Awareness
* Trenching Awareness* Lockout Awareness* Rigging Awareness
Under our COR™ Principles of Loss Control
and Principles ofLoss Control Audit
should be taken withinthe last two years inorder to apply for a
Certificate of Recognition
All other courses haveNo Expiry
REISSUE OFCERTIFICATES
Please note that pricesfor the issuing of certificates
in recognition of a course that we have deemed as meeting
our standardsor for the reissue of
certificates that have been misplaced is $5.00 plus HST
CLASSCANCELLATION
POLICY
Two business days cancellation notice is
required prior to course or you will be invoiced for the course as a No-Show.
Transitioning From WHMIS1988-2015
WHMIS came into force in 1988 and was updated in February 2015 to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).
The main elements of WHMIS 1988 - product hazard classification, labels, safety data sheets and worker education and training - are all still required with WHMIS 2015. Suppliers and distributors are still obligated to:
• Communicate the hazard through SDS and labels;
• Update labels and SDS when new data becomes available; and
• Provide confidential business information to a health professional in the event of an emergency
What has changed are the obligations to retain the appropriate level of documentation, names and criteria for the hazard classes, how labels look and what is required on the safety data sheets.
To reduce the administrative burden of transitioning to WHMIS 2015, Health Canada has implemented a three-year timeline for suppliers and distributors to adjust to the new system. Employers can now start receiving both WHMIS 1988 and WHMIS 2015 products into the workplace. So, in effect, WHMIS 2015 has already started for Canadian businesses that use hazardous products. For employer obligations please refer to the requirements from your provincial OSH Regulator.
Everybody who produces, supplies and uses hazardous products has responsibilities under WHMIS. (Information adapted from the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Newsletter, Nov 2015 Edition) http://www.ccohs.ca/ccohs/liaison/nov15.html
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
COORDINATOR (CSC)
The NBCSA congratulates the following individuals for achieving an industry
certification as a Construction Safety Coordinator (CSC).
Congratulations to:*Jessica MacCallum
*Brandon Mapplebeck*Chalena Biggar*Brian Houston
*Travis Stevenson*Tammy Gogan
*Coleen Erb*Gary Bigger*Sonya King*Allie Howe
*Charles LeBlanc
Health and Safety Administrator
(HSA)
The NBCSA congratulates the following individuals for achieving an industry
certification as a Health and Safety Administrator (HSA).
Congratulations to:*Rejean Gagnon*Michael LeBlanc*Tim MacFarlane*Paul Thibodeau*Laurel Brewer
*Amanda Sippley
For more information regarding either one of
these designations please visit our website at:
www.nbcsa.ca under Training/Programs
Designations
www.NBCSA.CA Toll Free: 1-877-382-7233
Winter/Spring 2016 Winter/Spring 2016
NBCSA is a RecognizedOccupational Health and Safety
Training ProviderEmployers are legally obligated under section 9 of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act to provide occupational health and safety training to their employees. Employers are also responsible to ensure OHS training providers will meet their training needs by assessing those needs and matching the right trainer with the training requirements of this assessment.
Raising the barIn 2014, WorkSafeNB introduced the Recognized Occupational Health and Safety Training Provider Program. WorkSafeNB, in conjunction with a committee representing trainers from the private sector, developed a recognized evaluation process.
To be recognized by WorkSafeNB, a private-sector OHS training provider must:• Develop courses and programs that meet all the requirements of New Brunswick’s OHS Act and its regulations• Deliver training courses and programs using principles of adult education.
We are pleased to report that we have gone through the evaluation process and are now listed on the WorkSafeNB website as a Recognized Provider. At the time of this article only two other training organizations in the province held this distinction.
Training Update-New CoursesWHMIS 2015/GHS
In partnership with NSCSA and NLCSA, NBCSA is now offering a WHMIS 2015/GHS classroom course as well as eLearning courses in both official languages. These courses cover employer, employee and supplier requirements for the existing WHMIS 1988 system as well as WHMIS 2015. Check out our course calendar for dates and locations near you. Register for eLearning by contacting our office.
HARASSMENTWe are pleased to announce that we now offer a ½ day Harassment course. This course has been adapted from NLCSA’s course. Harassment training is a COR course requirement for companies working in NFLD and Labrador. Workplace harassment falls under the New Brunswick Human Rights Laws and all employees and management should understand the fundamentals of what constitutes harassment and the appropriate procedures that should be followed should harassment be suspected in the workplace.
QUALIFIED TRAINING FOR NEWFOUNDLANDFALL PROTECTION AND CONFINED SPACE TRAINING
NBCSA, through a partnership with NLCSA and Labourer’s Training Institute of NB Inc., have an avenue for anyone in New Brunswick that is looking to work in Newfoundland. That province has a requirement that Fall Protection and Confined Space training be obtained through a recognized training provider as per the regulations in that province.
The Labourer’s Training Institute of NB Inc. has a certified trainer to instruct these programs using the NLCSA approved course. If you require this training please contact us for assistance.
Member ServicesQUALITATIVEFIT TESTING
Successful participants will receive a wallet certificate
the day of testing.
The member rate is $60.00+tax per person, but
are subject to travel fees. Services are offered at our
Miramichi location or we can come to your workplace.
To inquire, call oremail [email protected]
Please keep May 1st, 2016 marked on your calendar
for the Steps For Life Walk.
This program is supported by a network of volunteers from across the country who have
been personally impactedby a workplace tragedy.
Working with provincial workers’ compensation
boards and governments.
Threads of Life assists families by offering one-on-one peer
support; Regional Family Forums; Links to professional support services; A support network to those who have
experienced similar pain and suffering; Advisory support
regarding the workplace investigation and inquest process; Opportunities to promote workplace injury prevention and awareness
within their own community.
Changes to Booking External AuditsWe have recently implemented a new form to improve our process for booking external audits. The Pre-Audit Form will be mailed out with Letters of Good Standing-Audit Pending. Recipients must complete the form and submit it back to NBCSA prior to moving forward to the external audit stage of the certification process.
French Audit InstrumentNBCSA is pleased to provide the newest edition of the Audit Instrument- Version 3 in French. To receive a French Audit Instrument it must be outlined in writing when requesting your audit kit.
Expiry Dates and ExtensionsExpiry dates on Letters of Good Standing are non-negotiable. Requests for extensions on Letters will not be granted. For participants, NBCSA recommends you request your audit kit at least 2 month prior to the expiry date on your Letter. This allows ample time for completion, submittal and review.
NBCSA Professional Development DayOctober 28th marked the date for NBCSA’s 4th Annual Professional Development Day held at the Delta Fredericton. The format of the day was changed slightly from previous years to include NBCSA’s Annual General Meeting and announcement of NBCSA’s First Annual Safety Award recipients.
Approximately 65 people were in attendance. The day’s events included a presentation by Matt Letson from the law firm Lawson Creamer and Michael McGovern from WorkSafeNB on the legalities of alcohol and drug policies in the workplace with a focus on medical marijuana and the use of other prescription drugs. The session was very interesting and dynamic and many questions were raised from the floor regarding this very sensitive and complicated topic.
The afternoon session was dedicated to presenting NBCSA’s newest course – Harassment- which was presented by Shelley Poirier from NBCSA. The Harassment course is now on NBCSA’s Training Schedule; check it out at www.nbcsa.ca.
The goal of NBCSA’s Professional Development Day has always been to promote networking in the field and to provide new and relevant information to our Construction Safety Professionals. If you would like any additional information on our Professional Development Day, training courses or have a great idea for a topic for next year’s Professional Development Day, contact us at (506) 627-1477.
Course November 2014 November 2015In Process 5 10
Audit Pending (new participants only) 6 4
Recertification 15 12
COR 282 309
Equivalency 15 15
NBCSAFACEBOOK PAGE
In looking at ways to increase ability to get information out
to our membership, NBCSA has created a Facebook
page. Social media is getting to be a very strong avenue for marketing and we felt it was time to join the band
wagon. You do not need to be a Facebook user to see the page. Please check us out and give us some feedback. Also click like as this will increase
our marketing strength.
Below is the link to our page.www.facebook.com/
pages/New-Brunswick-Construction-Safety-
Assoc/514858555222125
We also have a link from the home page of our website
www.nbcsa.ca
OUR WEB SITEFor those members who
are not aware, our website can provide a wide range of
information for you including:*Current Class Schedules
*Potential Employee Resumes*COR Participants
*Membership Information*Course Outlines
*Contact Information*Step By Step Procedures for
entering our COR Program*eLearning
*Access to your own employee training
Note that our listing ofCOR participants is updated
instantly upon a new company being added to the program, so you can
be confident that you are receiving the most
up to date list.
All this and more is available to you through our website.
We encourage everyoneto take a look!
www.NBCSA.CA Toll Free: 1-877-382-7233
Winter/Spring 2016 Winter/Spring 2016
NBCSA is a RecognizedOccupational Health and Safety
Training ProviderEmployers are legally obligated under section 9 of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act to provide occupational health and safety training to their employees. Employers are also responsible to ensure OHS training providers will meet their training needs by assessing those needs and matching the right trainer with the training requirements of this assessment.
Raising the barIn 2014, WorkSafeNB introduced the Recognized Occupational Health and Safety Training Provider Program. WorkSafeNB, in conjunction with a committee representing trainers from the private sector, developed a recognized evaluation process.
To be recognized by WorkSafeNB, a private-sector OHS training provider must:• Develop courses and programs that meet all the requirements of New Brunswick’s OHS Act and its regulations• Deliver training courses and programs using principles of adult education.
We are pleased to report that we have gone through the evaluation process and are now listed on the WorkSafeNB website as a Recognized Provider. At the time of this article only two other training organizations in the province held this distinction.
Training Update-New CoursesWHMIS 2015/GHS
In partnership with NSCSA and NLCSA, NBCSA is now offering a WHMIS 2015/GHS classroom course as well as eLearning courses in both official languages. These courses cover employer, employee and supplier requirements for the existing WHMIS 1988 system as well as WHMIS 2015. Check out our course calendar for dates and locations near you. Register for eLearning by contacting our office.
HARASSMENTWe are pleased to announce that we now offer a ½ day Harassment course. This course has been adapted from NLCSA’s course. Harassment training is a COR course requirement for companies working in NFLD and Labrador. Workplace harassment falls under the New Brunswick Human Rights Laws and all employees and management should understand the fundamentals of what constitutes harassment and the appropriate procedures that should be followed should harassment be suspected in the workplace.
QUALIFIED TRAINING FOR NEWFOUNDLANDFALL PROTECTION AND CONFINED SPACE TRAINING
NBCSA, through a partnership with NLCSA and Labourer’s Training Institute of NB Inc., have an avenue for anyone in New Brunswick that is looking to work in Newfoundland. That province has a requirement that Fall Protection and Confined Space training be obtained through a recognized training provider as per the regulations in that province.
The Labourer’s Training Institute of NB Inc. has a certified trainer to instruct these programs using the NLCSA approved course. If you require this training please contact us for assistance.
Member ServicesQUALITATIVEFIT TESTING
Successful participants will receive a wallet certificate
the day of testing.
The member rate is $60.00+tax per person, but
are subject to travel fees. Services are offered at our
Miramichi location or we can come to your workplace.
To inquire, call oremail [email protected]
Please keep May 1st, 2016 marked on your calendar
for the Steps For Life Walk.
This program is supported by a network of volunteers from across the country who have
been personally impactedby a workplace tragedy.
Working with provincial workers’ compensation
boards and governments.
Threads of Life assists families by offering one-on-one peer
support; Regional Family Forums; Links to professional support services; A support network to those who have
experienced similar pain and suffering; Advisory support
regarding the workplace investigation and inquest process; Opportunities to promote workplace injury prevention and awareness
within their own community.
Changes to Booking External AuditsWe have recently implemented a new form to improve our process for booking external audits. The Pre-Audit Form will be mailed out with Letters of Good Standing-Audit Pending. Recipients must complete the form and submit it back to NBCSA prior to moving forward to the external audit stage of the certification process.
French Audit InstrumentNBCSA is pleased to provide the newest edition of the Audit Instrument- Version 3 in French. To receive a French Audit Instrument it must be outlined in writing when requesting your audit kit.
Expiry Dates and ExtensionsExpiry dates on Letters of Good Standing are non-negotiable. Requests for extensions on Letters will not be granted. For participants, NBCSA recommends you request your audit kit at least 2 month prior to the expiry date on your Letter. This allows ample time for completion, submittal and review.
NBCSA Professional Development DayOctober 28th marked the date for NBCSA’s 4th Annual Professional Development Day held at the Delta Fredericton. The format of the day was changed slightly from previous years to include NBCSA’s Annual General Meeting and announcement of NBCSA’s First Annual Safety Award recipients.
Approximately 65 people were in attendance. The day’s events included a presentation by Matt Letson from the law firm Lawson Creamer and Michael McGovern from WorkSafeNB on the legalities of alcohol and drug policies in the workplace with a focus on medical marijuana and the use of other prescription drugs. The session was very interesting and dynamic and many questions were raised from the floor regarding this very sensitive and complicated topic.
The afternoon session was dedicated to presenting NBCSA’s newest course – Harassment- which was presented by Shelley Poirier from NBCSA. The Harassment course is now on NBCSA’s Training Schedule; check it out at www.nbcsa.ca.
The goal of NBCSA’s Professional Development Day has always been to promote networking in the field and to provide new and relevant information to our Construction Safety Professionals. If you would like any additional information on our Professional Development Day, training courses or have a great idea for a topic for next year’s Professional Development Day, contact us at (506) 627-1477.
Course November 2014 November 2015In Process 5 10
Audit Pending (new participants only) 6 4
Recertification 15 12
COR 282 309
Equivalency 15 15
NBCSAFACEBOOK PAGE
In looking at ways to increase ability to get information out
to our membership, NBCSA has created a Facebook
page. Social media is getting to be a very strong avenue for marketing and we felt it was time to join the band
wagon. You do not need to be a Facebook user to see the page. Please check us out and give us some feedback. Also click like as this will increase
our marketing strength.
Below is the link to our page.www.facebook.com/
pages/New-Brunswick-Construction-Safety-
Assoc/514858555222125
We also have a link from the home page of our website
www.nbcsa.ca
OUR WEB SITEFor those members who
are not aware, our website can provide a wide range of
information for you including:*Current Class Schedules
*Potential Employee Resumes*COR Participants
*Membership Information*Course Outlines
*Contact Information*Step By Step Procedures for
entering our COR Program*eLearning
*Access to your own employee training
Note that our listing ofCOR participants is updated
instantly upon a new company being added to the program, so you can
be confident that you are receiving the most
up to date list.
All this and more is available to you through our website.
We encourage everyoneto take a look!
www.NBCSA.CA Toll Free: 1-877-382-7233
Winter/Spring 2016 Winter/Spring 2016
NBCSA Safety AwardsDuring NBCSA’s 4th Annual Professional Development Day held on October 28th , companies and individuals in the industry that have made significant contribution to the field were honored by being awarded one of four NBCSA Safety Awards.
Awards were presented in the following categories:
Leadership Award: This award is given to a company that has exceeded minimum standards in the area of training and development and implementation of program policies and procedures.
The 2015 Recipient of the Leadership Award:Bird Construction
Safety Star: This award is given to an individual that has been nominated by his/her company as an individual that has made a significant contribution to the overall safety of the organization.
The 2015 Recipient of the Safety Star Award:Basil Mahboob of Exp Services Inc.
Best Practice: This award is given to a company that has shown initiative in the development and implementation of a safety practice that greatly enhances an aspect of the company safety program.
The 2015 Recipient of the Best Practice Award:Controls and Equipment
Safety Professional of the Year: This award is given to an individual that holds a safety designation from NBCSA and has demonstrated exemplary dedication and contributions to the field.
The 2015 recipient of theSafety Professional of the Year:
Earl Affleck of Bird Construction
NBCSA would like to congratulate all of the 2015 recipient’s and thank them for their dedication and significant contribution to the field.
COURSEEXPIRY
The following courses have three year expiry as per
NBCSA requirements:
* Fall Protection Generic* Confined Space
Awareness Generic* Traffic Control Person* Workplace Area Traffic
Control Manual* Manlift Awareness
* Trenching Awareness* Lockout Awareness* Rigging Awareness
Under our COR™ Principles of Loss Control
and Principles ofLoss Control Audit
should be taken withinthe last two years inorder to apply for a
Certificate of Recognition
All other courses haveNo Expiry
REISSUE OFCERTIFICATES
Please note that pricesfor the issuing of certificates
in recognition of a course that we have deemed as meeting
our standardsor for the reissue of
certificates that have been misplaced is $5.00 plus HST
CLASSCANCELLATION
POLICY
Two business days cancellation notice is
required prior to course or you will be invoiced for the course as a No-Show.
Transitioning From WHMIS1988-2015
WHMIS came into force in 1988 and was updated in February 2015 to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).
The main elements of WHMIS 1988 - product hazard classification, labels, safety data sheets and worker education and training - are all still required with WHMIS 2015. Suppliers and distributors are still obligated to:
• Communicate the hazard through SDS and labels;
• Update labels and SDS when new data becomes available; and
• Provide confidential business information to a health professional in the event of an emergency
What has changed are the obligations to retain the appropriate level of documentation, names and criteria for the hazard classes, how labels look and what is required on the safety data sheets.
To reduce the administrative burden of transitioning to WHMIS 2015, Health Canada has implemented a three-year timeline for suppliers and distributors to adjust to the new system. Employers can now start receiving both WHMIS 1988 and WHMIS 2015 products into the workplace. So, in effect, WHMIS 2015 has already started for Canadian businesses that use hazardous products. For employer obligations please refer to the requirements from your provincial OSH Regulator.
Everybody who produces, supplies and uses hazardous products has responsibilities under WHMIS. (Information adapted from the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Newsletter, Nov 2015 Edition) http://www.ccohs.ca/ccohs/liaison/nov15.html
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
COORDINATOR (CSC)
The NBCSA congratulates the following individuals for achieving an industry
certification as a Construction Safety Coordinator (CSC).
Congratulations to:*Jessica MacCallum
*Brandon Mapplebeck*Chalena Biggar*Brian Houston
*Travis Stevenson*Tammy Gogan
*Coleen Erb*Gary Bigger*Sonya King*Allie Howe
*Charles LeBlanc
Health and Safety Administrator
(HSA)
The NBCSA congratulates the following individuals for achieving an industry
certification as a Health and Safety Administrator (HSA).
Congratulations to:*Rejean Gagnon*Michael LeBlanc*Tim MacFarlane*Paul Thibodeau*Laurel Brewer
*Amanda Sippley
For more information regarding either one of
these designations please visit our website at:
www.nbcsa.ca under Training/Programs
Designations
Winter/Spring 2016NBCSA newsletter
Toll Free:
www.NBCSA.CA 1-877-382-7233Toll Free:
www.NBCSA.CA 1-877-382-7233
EFFECTIVE TOOLSPictured here are some ofthe tools that NBCSA canprovide to your organizationin order to better assist youwith implementing aneffective safety program andculture in your organization.
NBCSA COR Certified Window Logos ...................................................................... $0.50 eachNBCSA Member Window Logos ................................................................................ $0.50 eachSafety Manual Tabs ............................................................................................................$8.00 setWHMIS Posters ................................................................................................................ $2.00 eachTool Box Talks Carbonless Books ............................................................................... $7.95 eachVehicle Inspection and Record Carbonless Books .............................................. $7.95 eachField Level Hazard Assessment Checklist .............................................................. $4.50 each
Winter/Spring 2016 NewsletterNBCSAPO Box 731Miramichi, New BrunswickE1V 3V4
“The Right To Know”NBCSA newsletter
NBCSA Safety
Awards
continued on page 2