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Tuesday, November 22 1:00 - 4:00 pm Living Arts Centre, Mississauga
As a follow-up to our sold-out event last May, we invite you to continue the safety conversation with an afternoon of learning.
By popular request, speakers will include representatives from the Ministry of Labour and the Electrical Safety Authority, plus a panel of our colleagues to talk about safety in challenging venues.
This event is designed to provide practical insights for production suppliers, event production companies, festivals, roadhouses, municipalities, colleges and universities, labour organizations, and all those who provide support to the live event industry.
Join us for a day of inspiring speakers and an opportunity to connect with fellow event professionals who make the shows happen.
Program
Welcome JANET SELLERY Sellery Health + Safety SAMANTHA SLATTERY Capital Presents
Ministry of Labour Update and What to Expect During an Inspection RONALD LANDRY Ministry of Labour
Don’t Get Shocked - Live Event Electrical Safety ROY ELWOOD Electrical Safety Authority
Keeping Workers Safe at Challenging Venues VANESSA ARSCOTT Plan V Productions JULIE BELZING City of Toronto / Economic Development & Culture TANYA HART Lula Productions Inc ZANE VAN HOEK Snap Hoek Productions/Staffing