July 25, 2024

Virtual Tech Talk: Role of the Prime Contractor

Tech Talk key takeaways:

• Identifying owner/prime contractor responsibilities
• Coordinating health and safety at multi-employer sites
• Prime contractor responsibilities for hazard identification and correction
• Ensuring worker orientation before starting work
• Communicating and coordinating with sub-contractors
• The role of the Qualified Coordinator
• Holding effective site safety meetings
• Identifying first aid needs on site

Date & Time

Thursday, July 25, 2024 (3:00 pm – 4:15 pm pt)

Location

Zoom

Instructor(s)

Roger Regehr, CRSP

Director & Founder

With a passion for workplace health and safety and over 25 years of experience in the health and safety industry, Roger founded Regehr Workplace Safety Solutions in 2007. Early in his career, while employed as a first aid attendant and supervisor at a local sawmill, he experienced first-hand the devastating impact a serious injury can have on a worker and their loved ones. This event heavily influenced his decision to shift the core focus of his career to health and safety.

Roger’s previous experience working with tools, equipment, and heavy machinery in his early career, has proven to be an asset to his work as a safety professional, providing him with first-hand knowledge of the health and safety challenges workers face when working on the tools.

With an unwavering commitment to providing exceptional service, Roger thoroughly enjoys working with teams in all fields to continuously improve their health and safety systems.

Regehr Workplace Safety Solutions Ltd.

Cancellation Policy

WEBINAR PRESENTATION DISCLAIMER
Presentations are intended for educational purposes only and should not be relied on in place of professional advice. The opinions and views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter(s) and should not be taken to represent those of the Electrical Contractors Association of British Columbia (“ECABC”). The ECABC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in this presentation. Members should make their own inquiries and obtain their own professional advice to address their particular circumstances.

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