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The TSC is Coming to a Town Near You!

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The TSC is Coming to a Town Near You!

 

As conferences, tradeshows, and workshops are coming back and filling our calendars once again, the Training Standards Committee (TSC) is getting set to make its presence known. Members of the TSC will be on the road again spreading awareness of important initiatives, including the launch of the brand-new Ground Disturbance 101 Training Standard! Let’s take a look at a couple of events we have planned for October. 

The first event that the TSC is attending is the Utility Safety Partners Fall 2022 Workshop on October 6th. Jeff Mulligan, TSC vice chair, will present on the Ground Disturbance 101 Training Standard and how this standard will benefit industry. See information on this workshop and how to register below: 

Event: Utility Safety Partners Fall 2022 Workshop

Location: Medicine Hat Lodge (Medicine Hat, AB)

Date: October 6

Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm

How to register: Email info@UtilitySafety.ca with the subject line ‘Fall 2022 Workshop’ 

Later in October, the TSC will also be well represented at the 2022 Canadian Common Ground Alliance Damage Prevention Symposium in Whistler, British Columbia. Both TSC chairs, Joey Motokado and Jeff Mulligan, as well as many other active TSC members, will be in attendance and ready to discuss TSC initiatives and membership. Make sure to stop and say hello if you see them, and feel free to ask any questions you may have about the committee. See information on this workshop and how to register below: 

Event: 2022 Canadian Common Ground Alliance Damage Prevention Symposium

Location: Fairmont Chateau Whistler British Columbia (Whistler, B.C.)

Date: October 25 - 27

How to register: Visit https://canadiancga.com/2022-symposium  

As more industry events are announced and finalized, the TSC will continue to attend and have its presence felt. We are looking forward to seeing you in person at either of these events, or another down the road!

 

Joey Motokado – Safety Training and Regulatory Compliance Manager, Danatec

 

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