Our Contributions
We believe that Standards and education provide the framework
for the reduction of workplace injuries and contribute greatly to
the success of business. Industrial Safety Integration is committed
to promoting the standardization of occupational health and safety
by participating in the development of standards and educational
programs at an international level.
Industrial Safety Integration is currently involved with the following
safety committees and communities.
- Chair - CSA Z1002 - Occupational Injury and Illness
Risk Assessment and Management
This Standard is currently under development. Once published it
is intended to provide the framework for injury risk assessment
and workplace risk management.
- Committee Member - CSA Z1001 - Occupational Safety Trainingt
This Standard is currently under development. Once published it
is intended to provide the framework for both the provision and management of occupational health and safety training.
- Subcommittee Member of ANSI B11.2011 - General Requirements
for the Safety of Machine Tools
This Standard is published. It
is intended to provide the framework for the safety requirements
of machine tools that are currently covered by the ANSI B11 series
of consensus standards.
- Subcommittee Member of ANSI B11.TR3 -
Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction - A Guide to Estimate, Evaluate and Reduce Risks Associated with Machine Tools
This Standard has been withdrawn
- Subcommittee Member of ANSI B11.9 - Safety Requirements
for Grinding Machines
This Standard has been published. It is intended to provide guidance regarding the manufacture,
care, and use of grinding machines that use bonded abrasive products.
- Subcommittee Member of ANSI B11.TR6 Safety Control
Systems for Machine Tools
This Technical Report is currently under development. It is intended
to provide guidance in understanding and implementing safety related
control functions (functional safety) for machine tools covered
by the B11 series of safety standards
- Observer Member of ANSI/SPI B151.1 Horizontal Injection
Molding Machines - Safety Requirements for Manufacture, Care,
and Use
This Standard has recently been published It applies to all Horizontal
Injection Molding Machines (HIMM) that process plastic materials
and inject those materials into a mold held closed by a horizontally
acting clamp.
- Subcommittee Member of ANSI/SPI B151.29 Vertical Clamp
Injection Molding Machines Requirements for Manufacture Care and
Use
This Standard was last published in 2002 and is currently under
revision. It applies to all Vertical Clamping Injection Molding
Machines (VIMM) that process plastic materials and inject those
materials into a mold held closed by a vertically acting clamp.
- Member of CAC/ISO/TC199 - Safety of Machinery Canadian
Advisory Committees for the International Organization for Standardization
As a member of CAC/ISO/TC199 - Safety of Machinery, Industrial
Safety Integration supports the standardization of basic concepts
and general principles for safety of machinery. The Standards
Council of Canada (SCC) plays the important role of coordinating
standards work in Canada and ensuring Canada's input on standards
issues in international standards organizations.
- Member of Conestoga College Electrical Program Advisory
Committee
Industrial Safety Integration has been appointed by the Board
of Governors to the Program Advisory Committee for Diploma, Certificate
and Apprenticeship programs. Committees are composed of employers,
practitioners and recent program graduates. The committees advise
the Board of Governors with regard to the development of new programs,
effectiveness of existing programs and community acceptance of
College programs.
Industrial Safety Integration also promotes integration of occupational
health and safety by providing workshops and seminars for educational
institutions and industry associations.
Some of our past and upcoming speaking engagements are listed below.
- October 18, 2011 Toronto
2012 Canadian Electrical Code & Electrical Safety Conference - Understanding Risk Assessment
- October 25, 2011 Saskatoon
2012 Canadian Electrical Code & Electrical Safety Conference - Understanding Risk Assessment
- November 23, 2011 Calgary
2012 Canadian Electrical Code & Electrical Safety Conference - Understanding Risk Assessment
- December 5, 2011 Halifax
2012 Canadian Electrical Code & Electrical Safety Conference - Understanding Risk Assessment
- June 25, 2009 Chicago, IL
NPE 2009 - Business of Plastics Conference
Safety - ANSI/SPI B151.29 – What to expect in 2010
Safety - ANSI/SPI B151.1 – The New Requirements
- April 14, 2009 Calgary, AB
The CSA Learning Center
Principles of Risk Assessment - Based on ISO 14121
This one day seminar addresses the content of ISO 14121 as it relates to the CSA standards commonly used in an industrial application.
- June 4, 2009 Mississauga, ON
The CSA Learning Center
Principles of Risk Assessment - Based on ISO 14121
This one day seminar addresses the content of ISO 14121 as it relates to the CSA standards commonly used in an industrial application.
- June 2-3, 2009 Mississauga, ON
2009 Machine Safety Conference at The Centre for Health & Safety Innovation,
The Business Case for Health & Safety - A demonstration of cost aspects associated with unplanned, undesirable, accidents and
the effect they can have on profit margins.
Risk Assessment & Control Reliability
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