Monday October 9, 2017 Wednesday November 8, 2017 - NAESA I

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TorontoNovember 7th, 8th & 9th, 2017VancouverNovember 28th, 29th & 30th, 2017Holiday Inn Toronto International970 Dixon RoadToronto, ONM9W 1J9416-674-4343reservations@yyzia.com 129.00 per nightRiver Rock Casino Resort8811 River RoadRichmond, BCV6X 3P81-866-748-3718reservations@riverrock.com 152.00 per nightRegistration Fees — Register Early to Avoid Late Fees2017 MEMBERS REGISTRATION FEES ***REDUCED 50.00***Registration DeadlineRegistration DeadlineMonday October 9th, 2017Wednesday November 8th, 2017All Registration forms received after the deadline for ‘Registration” will be treatedas “At the Door”, and subject to the rates posted in the fee schedule.2017 Fee Schedule*:*** All Members Fees have been reduced 50.00 ****Ontario WorkshopB.C. WorkshopMember: 415.00 HSTMember: 415.00 PST GSTNon-Member: 485.00 HSTNon-Member: 485.00 PST GSTDoor Member: 510.00 HSTDoor Non-Member: 580.00 HSTDoor Member: 510.00 PST GSTDoor Non-Member: 580.00 PST GST* All Fees Are Non-Refundable

AccommodationsThe Workshops will be held at the hotels indicated above. Make reservations as soon aspossible, as there are only a limited number of rooms are available at the posted rates. Contact thehotel of choice directly to make reservations.Hotel Reservation CUT OFF DATES:TORONTOGroup Code:VANCOUVERGroup Code:NAEreservations@yyzia.comMonday October 9, 2017NAEreservations@riverrock.comWednesday November 8, 2017Summary of EventsToronto:NOVEMBER 7th: Meet & Greet ReceptionNOVEMBER 9th: WorkshopNOVEMBER 8th: Workshop, Dinner &Team BuildingVancouver:NOVEMBER 28th: Meet & Greet ReceptionNOVEMBER 30th: WorkshopNOVEMBER 29th: Workshop &DinnerWorkshop HighlightsQualifying Continuing Education Credits Required for: QEI Certified Inspectors, Consultants and Elevating Device MechanicsInformative Training Session Highlights Include: Jumpers and their use Earthquake Requirements DC Door Clamp High Risk Elevator Pits Door Protection on Vertically Sliding Doors Safety Moments and Reminders And MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!Speakers: MC Les Simonffy, TSSA Barry Blackaby, OTIS Frank Marchese, GAL Henry E. Peelle III, The Peelle Company Rob Isabelle, KJA Consulting Aled Jones, KONE Jack Day, NAESA International And MANY MORE!!!!

NAESA InternationalCanadian Region Office1019 Shepherds DriveBurlington, ON L7T 3R2Email: registration@naesacanada.comRobert ShepherdExecutive DirectorREGISTRATION INFORMATIONName:Address:Email:Organization:Phone Number:Workshop Location:MANDATORY FIELDSNAESA Member:Ontario EDM:Toronto, OntarioYESYESNONOVancouver, British ColumbiaQEI Certification Number:Certification Number:PAYMENT INFORMATIONPayment Type:VISAMASTERCARDName as it appears on card:Address:City:Credit Card Number:Prov:Postal Code:Date of Expiry:Signature/Authorization:General: Completed Registration Forms must be emailed to: registration@naesacanada.com VISA, MASTERCARD and e-Transfer will be accepted. e-Transfer sent to registration@naesacanada.com Remember, being NAESA Certified does not guarantee you are a MemberFEE SCHEDULE — WORKSHOP FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLESelect the Fee Submitted**The fee selected will be reviewed before registration, and subject to revision based on the registration type/date.Toronto:Deadline October 13th, 2017, 4:00 p.m. ESTNAESA Member: 415.00 HST 468.95Non-Member: 485.00 HST 548.05Vancouver: Deadline November 10th, 2017, 4:00 pm. ESTNAESA Member: 415.00 GST PST 464.80Non-Member: 485.00 GST PST 543.20After the deadline for “ Registration” until the WorkshopAll Registration forms received after the deadline for ‘Registration” will be treated as “At the Door”,Toronto: NAESA Member: 510.00 HST 576.30Non-Member: 580.00 HST 655.40Vancouver: NAESA Member: 510.00 GST PST 571.20Non-Member: 580.00 GST PST 649.60

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017Location:Holiday Inn Toronto International AirportAddress:970 Dixon Road, Toronto ON, M9W 1J9Duration:Tuesday November 7, 2017TimeItemLead6:00 – 6:30 p.m.RegistrationTrillium Foyer6:00 – 11:00 p.m.Meet and Greet ReceptionTrillium Ballroom ADuration:Wednesday November 8, 2017Location:Trillium Ballroom B&CTimeItemLead6:30 – 7:45 a.m.BreakfastTrillium Ballroom A7:15 – 7:30 a.m.RegistrationTrillium FoyerDaily Opening Remarks7:45 – 8:00 a.m.Certificates will be issued based on the amount of timeindividuals were actually in attendance. If an individualarrives at a training session late or leaves a training sessionearly, his/her certificate will be revised to reflect the actualnumber of hours the individual was in attendance. Inaddition, if an individual neglects to sign the attendancesheet at the required time and/or does not pick up his/hercertificate at the end of the event, it will be presumed that theindividual was not in attendance for the entire event andhis/her certificate will be revised accordingly.Les SimonffyMarc TevyawMechanics certification number required on sign in sheetswhere applicable and in jurisdictions with mechaniccertifications.Safety MomentDuration: 0.75 hrs08:00 – 8:45 a.m.0.075 CEUsOur safety culture requires periodic visits to ensure we arevigilant with respect to public safety as well as our own personalsafety; this presentation will reflect on both (Hazard Alerts)Mark MullinsBenchmark Continuing Education:Dedicated to safe work practicesPage 1“In the Public Interest”

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017TimeItemLeadASME A17.1-2016/CSA B4416Earthquake RequirementsDuration: 1.0 hrs8:45 – 9:45 a.m.0.1 CEUsA look at extensive changes to Section 8.4 of A17.1/B44 withrespect to earthquake requirements.Barry BlackabyBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical, Codes:9:45 – 10:15Morning BreakTrillium FoyerCEDESDuration: 0.75 hrs10:15 –11: 00 a.m.0.075 CEUsThis session will take a look at new technology around doorprotection systems, case studies and proposed changes to theevolving elevator safety code.Benchmark Continuing Education:James O’LaughlinTechnical Training and Code:Are Elevator Car and Hoistway Doors too Slow or too Fast?Duration: .75 hrs11:00 – 11:45 p.m.0.075 CEUsThis presentation will try and answer the question. It will focus onwhat the code indicates and cover the impact on public safety aswell as touch the issue of dwell times.Rob IsabelleBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical Training:VariousSafety VideoDean McLellan12:00 – 12:45LunchTrillium Ballroom APage 2“In the Public Interest”

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017TimeItemLeadElevator Safety and YouDuration: 2.0 hrs12:45 – 2:45 p.m.0.2 CEUsThis presentation will look at how safety impacts your day to dayactivities as elevator personnel and will touchée on removing andreturning an elevating device to service, positioning an elevatingdevice for service, maintenance or repair, communicationprocedures for multiple elevator personnel or other trades on thework site, moving an elevator during service, maintenance, repairor installation, removal and restoration of power, lock out and tagout as well as safe arrival and departure from work sites.Jack DayBenchmark Continuing Education:Safe Work Practices, Technical, Code, Regulations:2:45 – 3:15 p.m.Afternoon BreakTrillium Ballroom ADC Door ClampDuration: .50 hrs3:15 – 3:45 p.m.0.05 CEUsThis session will address the question of Car Door Restrictor orCar Door Interlock? The presenter will also touch on existingcode requirements and the changing code requirements forrestricting the car door and egress from the car when not in thelanding zone.Rick MacarenoBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical Training, Codes:What’s New in ASME A17.1/CSA B44-16Duration: 1.0 hrs3:45 – 4:45 p.m.0.1 CEUsThis presentation will highlight some of the changes in the recentlypublished A17.1/B44 2016. It will also have a focus on theenforcement strategy in Ontario.Rob Kremer/DeanMcLellanBenchmark Continuing Education:Regulations and Code:4:45 – 5:00 p.m.Executive Director’s AddressBob ShepherdVariousSafety VideoDean McLellan5:00 p.m.Logistics for Transportation to Woodbine RacetrackStephanie CoynePage 3“In the Public Interest”

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017TimeItemLeadCanadian Region Business MeetingDean McLellanMembers & All AttendeesMarc Tevyaw5:10 – 5:30 p.m.Stephanie CoyneBuses to Woodbine Racetrack6:00 – 10:00 p.m.Front LobbyDinnerDuration:Thursday November 9, 2017Location:Trillium Ballroom BCTimeItemLead6:30 – 7:45 a.m.BreakfastTrillium Ballroom A7:55 – 8:00 a.m.Daily Opening RemarksDean McLellanLes SimonffySafety MomentOur safety culture requires periodic visits to ensure we arevigilant with respect to public safety as well as our own personalsafety; this presentation will reflect on both (Let’s Talk). Thissession will focus on Mental Health Awareness. It will cover the8:00 – 8:30 a.m.stigma associated with mental health, the effects in theworkplace, and some of the mistruths on mental health.Duration: 0.5 hrsCy Gray/StephanieCoyne0.05 CEUsBenchmark Continuing Education:Safety:GALDuration: 1.50 hrs0.15 CEUsThis informative presentation will highlight the “Next Generation8:30 - 10:00 a.m.Control System (GAL) and an “Alternative Governor System”(Holister Whitney). We will also look at the most recent brakeFranck Marchese /application and the maintenance criteria.Benchmark Continuing Education:Technical Training and Code:10:00 – 10:20 a.m.Morning BreakTrillium FoyerPage 4“In the Public Interest”

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017TimeItemLeadCar Top & Pit AccessDuration: .50 hrs10:20 – 10:50 a.m.0.05 CEUsThis presentation will look at one manufactures approach to safeaccess to the car top and from the elevator pit. This will alsocover the core safety philosophy for Otis.David McCollBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical Training, Safe Work Practices:High Risk Elevator PitsDuration .75 hrs10:50 – 11:35 a.m.0.075 CEUsThis session will highlight key safe work procedures aroundaccess and egress around elevator pits.Ted GervaisRene KaravasBenchmark Continuing Education:Safe Work Practices:Door Protection on Vertically Sliding DoorsDuration: 0.75 hrs0.075 CEUsThis session will look at the application of the A17.1 2008a/ B4411:35 – 12:20 p.m.a-08 addenda to the 2007 edition of the elevator safety codeand the relationship to door protection on vertically slidingdoors and the reduction in legal cases we’ve seen since.Hank Peelle / SteveReynoldsBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical, Code:VariousSafety VideoDean McLellan12:20 – 1:10 p.m.LunchTrillium Ballroom AHow to use the Inspection HandbookDuration: 1.0 hrs1:10– 2:10 p.m.0.1 CEUsThis presentation will cover the elements of the ASME A17.2Guide to Inspection of Elevators Escalators and Moving Walksand how to make it work for you.Jack DayBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical, Codes:Page 5“In the Public Interest”

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017TimeItemLeadJumpersDuration: 0.5 hrs2:10 – 2:40 p.m.0.05 CEUsThis presentation will look at the issue of jumpers and their use.Benchmark Continuing Education:Aled JonesSafe Work Practices:TKE Machine Brake MaintenanceDuration: 0.5 hrs2:40 – 3:10 p.m0.05 CEUsThis presentation will look at the issue of machine bakemaintenance and cover the guiding mechanism for the TW340single plunger brake. TKE has recognized the single mostimportant part of the elevator system is the braking system andwill introduce a revised guiding means, training tools and a videotool as part of this informative presentation.Jeff HolmesBenchmark Continuing Education:Technical:VariousCollective Safety VideosDuration 0.25 hrs.3:10– 3:15 p.m.0.25 CEUsWrap Up & CertificatesDean McLellanStephanie CoyneTotal CEU,s 1.3TimeItemLeadNAESA ExaminationsThose interested in sitting the QEI examination must contactNAESA International directly or register via the training calendaravailable at https://naesai.org/calendar.php The NAESACanadian Region Executive will not respond to requests to sit theexamination.NAESA InternationalRepresentativesAddendum: Listing of PresentersPage 6“In the Public Interest”

National Association of Elevator Safety AuthoritiesCanadian Region WorkshopContinuing Education“150 YEARS YOUNG- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA ”Toronto: November 7-9, 2017PresenterCompanyAled JonesKone CanadaBarry BlackabyOtis Elevator Inc.Bob ShepherdExecutive Director NAESA InternationalCy GrayLead Investigator, TSSADavid McCollOtis Elevator Canada Inc.Dean McLellanIncident Management Specialist, TSSAFrank MarcheseGALHenry E. Peelle IIIThe Peelle CompanyJack DayEducation Director NAESA InternationalJames O’laughlinCEDESJeff HolmesThyssenKrupp ElevatorLes SimonffyElevating Device Inspector, TSSAMarcus TevyawMHT Codes & Consulting SpecialistsMark MullinsElevator Industry Work Preservation FundRene KaravasTraining Manager TSSARick MacarenoDC DoorClamp / Elevator Dynamics LLCRob IsabelleKJA ConsultantsRob KremerTSSA Engineering ManagerStephanie CoyneElevating Device Inspector TSSASteve Reynolds (Hank)The Peelle CompanyTed GervaisRegional Supervisor TSSAPage 7“In the Public Interest”

Door Protection on Vertically Sliding Doors Duration: 0.75 hrs 0.075 CEUs This session will look at the application of the A17.1 2008a/ B44 a-08 addenda to the 2007 edition of the elevator safety code and the relationship to door protection on vertically sliding doors and the reduction in legal cases we've seen since.