2021 AGM and Safety Conference
APRIL 22, 2021
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Member's Annual General Meeting
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (MST)
Agenda Items Include:
- Provincial Applications for Designation of a Trade
- Locator Training
- Alberta Government Legislation on Roadside Workers
- CAPULC Alliances and Partners
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SAFETY CONFERENCE GUEST SPEAKERS
Kassi Zaba,
Alberta One-Call Corporation
Alberta One-Call's New Look:
Unification with ABCGA, Administration of Where's the Line and Notification of Defunct Pipelines
With 10 years of experience in the damage prevention industry with Alberta One-Call, Kassi brings her expertise to deliver updates on their recent changes and rebranding. She will also share information on the Where's the Line campaign as well as AOC's new notification process for orphaned / abandoned pipelines.
Session will begin at 11:30 a.m. (MST)
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New Technology Update: Radiodetection Technology
and Mapping Integration Workflow
Brett Enright and Brock Kingston from Cansel partner to present the most up-to-date equipment in the field.
Join us to learn updates on new technology, and the future of the industry.
Session will begin at 12:00 p.m. (MST)
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GPR: Viewing and Analyzing Buried Utilities
Brett Enright with Cansel and Ken Wright from Radiodetechtion partner to bring us an informative session on GPR: Enhanced damage prevention through innovative new range of GPR systems giving efficient, accurate location of underground utilities.
Following this session, Matt Allen with GeoVerra will be presenting on case studies of how GPR is used in the field.
Join us to learn about this non-intrusive method of surveying the sub-surface. Investigate how it is used to locate underground utilities.
Session will begin at 12:30 p.m. (MST)
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Safety Do's and Don'ts
Ryan Woloszyn, API 1169 Certified Senior Line Locate Technician and Damage Prevention Technician with Elite Line Locating shares Safety Do's and Don'ts while in the field.
Join us to get tips on how safety is a priority while in the field.
Session will begin at 1:30 p.m. (MST)
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Keynote Speaker
Jenan Nasserdeen,
Founder of Catalyst Training Services Inc.
With over 20 years in Human Services, Jenan specializes in Mental Health Advocacy and Training to provide individuals with a stronger understanding of Mental Health and how it affects us daily throughout our lives - at home and at work. Please read her Bio HERE.
MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE:
WHY IT MATTERS
Session will begin at 2:00 p.m. (MST)
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Why Attend the Annual Meeting and Conference?
Get Informed.
This is your industry - your association. CAPULC has some exciting updates to share on industry relations and partnerships, training and standards as well as upcoming projects. This is your opportunity to get involved.
Damage Prevention is a shared responsibly.
As we focus on the essential role that locators play in damage prevention of underground buried facilities, share with your colleagues the topics and work you care deeply about.
Demonstrate your leadership...
and commitment to the industry by supporting the Association and the Conference Educational Workshops and Presentations.
Learning Opportunities.
The conference presentations will bring you awareness and understanding, you are guaranteed to learn something new.
For more information call 1-888-492-8279
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CAPULC Sponsors
Resources collected from sponsorships are used to support projects such as the Underground Facility Locator (UFL) Designated Occupation Application, and UFL Training Standards. We would like to recognize our 2021 sponsors for their continued support to our mission and goals.
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Allow required time for Marking
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