Managing Contractor Safety
Wednesday, September 15
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Suncor Community Leisure Centre
Cost: $525.00 + GST
If you hire contractors, sub-contractors, project managers, engineers or consultants, you should know what responsibilities each party holds under the legislation. This seminar navigates the legislative jungle, clarifies the legal roles and provides practical guidelines for monitoring and managing those responsibilities. Topics include the OHS Act, regulations, programs, enforcement, communications, political climate, audits and more. Supervisory experience is desirable. Take this seminar, apply your learning, and earn credit towards the University of Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Certificate.
8:30 – 10:00 Legislation Review – Alberta OHS Act, Regulations & Code, Bill C-45
10:00 – 10:15 Coffee Break
10:15 – 12:00 “Due Diligence”
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 Prime Contractor Challenges and Systems
2:30 – 2:45 Coffee Break
2:45 – 4:30 Prime Contractor Scenario
Instructor: Sheila Bailey, P. Eng., CRSP
Sheila Bailey has over 22 years experience working in the petrochemical, construction, education and utility industries.
Since 1999, Sheila has provided consulting services in Health, Safety, and Environmental program development, auditing, training and risk analysis. Prior to this, Sheila held various engineering and Health, Safety and Environmental positions at NOVA Chemicals, Montell Polyolefins, Shell Canada and PetroCanada.
Sheila was the Central Team Leader for Transport Canada Safety Management System design and training project. In a joint venture with the Sarnia (Ontario) Industrial Education Cooperative, Sheila prepared the training material for the Confederation of Indian Industries Safety Specialist certificate program.
Since moving to Fort McMurray in 2005, Sheila has been an instructor with Keyano College in the OH&S Certificate Program.
Please contact Kyla Marie Arneson at (403) 444-6524 with any questions.









