Supervising an operation

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That's strange about Cam but he is a navy guy.:11doh: What course is he talking about though? He did a bit of a blurb at our RD class but I can't remember anything about supervisors either... He'll be gearing up for his annual Africa trip so he'll be hard to reach until spring.
I do have a PP presentation on "CSA" that Cam did and perhaps he gave you guys the same speil (you probably have this too from your instructor materials?). Again nothing on supervisory stuff though.


You're correct in that Alberta OH&S is coming into line with the CSA's (like alot of the provinces already have). This was implemented Nov06 -- they actually asked me for some feedback earlier in the year! (like I know something...). Probably just a courtesy to make me think they care what I have to say :D

Is this what you have?
See page 75-80 of part 31
http://www.hre.gov.ab.ca/documents/WHS/WHS-PUB_li026.pdf
 
No, this is what I have been waiting for. Thanks. They sure make it quite clear now, you better believe that I will be bringing this up at the next instructors meeting. We are so far outside this box it's not even funny. Everything from the tensile strenght of lifelines to divetimes. How protected are we personnaly should an event occur if we don't follow this to the letter?

Duckman
 
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