MEETING : 2011 08DATE : 2011 08 17
LOCATION : 240 Attwell Dr., TorontoTIME : 8:00 AM
CO-CHAIR :Andy DoigCOMPANY
CO-CHAIR :Jim LockeUNION
CEP MEMBERS / REGION / TELEPHONE / PAGER/CELLJim Locke
Gary Carr
Basharat Mirza
Dean Gilbert
Lance Crump
Kevin Pond
Vince Gibbons / CEP H&S Resource
Local 27
ETE Local 26
Local 37
Local 45
Local 31
Local 26 / 416-802-2146
416-706-2023
416-435-2422
705-673-0827
519-761-0335
613-298-9125
416-659-3106 / 416-692-1352
416-377-3783
416-812-5535
705-665-2465
n/a
613-751-5198
416-372-8552
EXPERTECH MEMBERS / REGION / TELEPHONE / PAGER/CELL
Andy Doig
Nancy Heath
Chris Lisle
Paul Palokoski
Dan Richardson / Co-Chair
416/905
416/905
Ontario East
Ontario West / 519-275-3382
905-415-2743
416-540-6306
705-742-2827
705-726-6503 / 416-331-5038
416-378-7273
416-379-0159
705-327-3640
OBSERVERS / ADDRESS / FUNCTION
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
West Region Health and Safety Committee
AGDoig J Locke
Andy Doig Jim Locke
2011-08-24
Date
MEETING AGENDA
Opening of the8thmeeting of 2011 by Co-chair Jim Locke and Andy Doigon the 17thday ofAugust, 2011
Call of members:
Jim Locke
Andy Doig
Dean Gilbert
Vince Gibbons
Chris Lisle
Kevin Pond
Nancy Heath
Paul Palokoski
Andy Doig is now the management co-chair of the West Health & Safety Committee.
1. Reading and acceptance of the meeting agenda:Adopted
2. Comments on previous month’s minutes:None
3. Co-chairs reports:
3.1 Review of Injuries, vehicles accidents and hazardous occurrences
3.2 Review of complaints / 9911’s
3.3 Status of the trainings programs
3.4 Review of safety issues on vehicles
3.5 Review of workplace inspections
3.6 Review of EOP
3.7 Review of Health & Safety Bulletin’s
4. Review of Open Items:
4.1 Water Safety
4.2 Hilti Drills and Hepa Vacuums
4.3 Propane Infrared Heaters
4.4 HRSDC AVCs
4.5 Truck Mounted Aerial Devices
4.6 Wire Stripping Tools
4.7 “ SPOT” Satellite Personal Tracker
4.8Altair 4 Gas Monitor
4.9 Hydro – KMS Pole Failure
4.10Manhole Heaters
4.11Space Cap-rear step
4.12 ETE power work done by untrained techs
4.13 Cargo Securement
4.14 BFD and CFD ducts
5. New Items:
6. Miscellaneous
6.1 Spur Pads
6.2 Marine grade extension ladder rope
6.3 Modified manhole lifter
6.4New Ford Vans
6.5Health and Safety Week
6.6Non Bell Confined Spaces
6.7Pre-trip Inspections
6.8Multi safety certification training card
6.9RH37 Mini ladder
6.10Joint use new polymer poles.
6.11 Availability of aerial tents and training for new hires
6.12EpiPen (Epinephrine Auto-Injectors) discussion
6.13 Air quality at Mavis reporting centre (cement dust)
7. Update of form 1058-HRSDC:
8. Next meeting:DATE:September 7th, 2011
LOCATION: 240 Attwell Dr.,Toronto (GarrettRoom)
TIME:8:00 AM
WORK ACCIDENTS
Date / InjuryDescription / Cause of the
Injury / Cause of the accident / Type / Lost
days / Region / Date of
Review
2011-07-04 / Strained shoulder / Lifting, twisting ,pulling / Trying to uncoil cable in m/h / ORC / n/a / 613 / 2011-07-13
2011-07-04 / Lower back strain / Lost footing / Lost footing carrying ladder / LWC / ? / 416 / pending
2011-07-04 / Sore ankle / unknown / unknown / LWC / ? / 416 / pending
2011-07-05 / Sprained ankle / Slipped / Exiting rear door of truck / LWC / ? / 416 / pending
2011-07-07 / Sore knee / Contact / Setting up m/h kneeled on rock / ORC / n/a / 416 / 2011-07-13
2011-07-09 / Back Strain / Twisting pulling / Racking cable in m/h / MTC / n/a / 519 / 2011-07-12
2011-07-13 / Strained hip, back / Bending over / Placing an object on the ground-12 inch end plate / RWC / n/a / 519 / pending
2011-07-15 / Bruised & swollen big toe / Contact/struck / line truck platform struck foot / ORC / n/a / 905west / pending
2011-07-18 / Skin irritation / Contact / Working in area with poison Ivy / FAC / n/a / 613 / pending
2011-07-18 / Strained back / Lifting / Loading PLP into van / LWC / ? / 613 / pending
2011-07-19 / Cut to arm / Struck / Opening cable and knife slipped / MTC / n/a / 416 / pending
2011-07-21 / Cut foot / Stepped on object / Removed boots to step off boat onto shore / MTC / n/a / 705 / pending
2011-07-22 / Strained neck and arm / Lifting / Removing ladder from truck / LWC / ? / 416 / 2011-08-18
2011-07-27 / Cut lip / Stuck / Hit by object that slipped out of partners hand while passing it / FAC / n/a / 519 / 2011-08-03
VEHICLES ACCIDENTS
Date / Damages description / Cause of the accident / Region / Date ofreview
2011-07-04 / Front bumper on Expertech vehicle / Rolled into car stopped at light / 613 / 2011-07-11
2011-07-07 / Front bumper on Expertech vehicle / Rear ended another vehicle / 613 / 2011-07-11
2011-07-21 / Rear drivers side on Expertech vehicle / Hit by other driver / 416 / 2011-08-04
HAZARDOUS OCCURENCES
Date / Description of the hazardous occurrences / Cause of the hazardous occurrences / Region / Date ofreview
West Region Health and Safety Committee
Co-chairs Reports / Others
Complaints / 9911’s / Page 1 of 1
Date / 9911 # / REGION / ISSUE / AUTHOR / DATE Resolved
2011-07-06 / 9915 / Contractor drilling holes in CO floor to mount bay / Tim Chapman / 2011-08-15
2011-07-04 / 9916 / Construction debris from rebuild around/in manhole / Richard Harris / open
2011-07-11 / 9956 / M/H frame and cover needs to be raised 1 foot / Ryan Hanke / Open
2011-07-12 / 9957 / Manhole very congested / Ray Wherle / Open
2011-07-06 / 9958 / No ladder or perm. steps in collar & congested manhole / Laurie Roberts / Open
2011-07-09 / 9960 / Front of OPI pad all broken up / David Burford / Open
2011-07-21 / 10019 / From ground level it is 24” to first step in collar / Ron Sparks / Open
2011-0727 / 10071 / Manhole steps in collar too far from top / Tim McCowan / open
West Region Health and Safety Committee
Co-chairs Reports / Others
Status of the training program / Page 1 of 1
training
/trainers
/ comments / % compl. /Status
January APP – Walking and Working Surfaces / Managers and HS Reps / Managers notepad / 100% / CompletedFebruary APP – Working on cable with high voltage/
Vehicle circle check/driving at night / Managers and HS Reps / Managers notepad / 100% / Completed
Accident investigation / CEP Co-chair / CEP H & S reps trained / 100 % / On-going
Climbing with spurs/Pole Choker/ Pole Top Rescue / R. Avery / As requested / Jan 10,11
March APP –Emergency Operation Procedures / Managers and HS Reps / Managers notepad / 100% / Completed
April APP – WHMIS / Managers and HS Reps / Managers notepad / 100% / Completed
May APP-Health & Safety Week / Managers & HS Reps / See Below
June APP – Review of Safety communications / Managers and HS reps / Managers notepad / 100% / completed
September APP-Review of rules around safe handling of optical fibres(ETE/Splicers) fall protective systems(Line) / Managers and HS reps / Managers notepad
Instructor training / Worker H&S Centre / Sept 19-29
Arc Flash training / Can. Electricity Forum / Sept 26,27
Some components of safety training will now be available online under CDC site
West Region Health and Safety CommitteeCo-chairs Reports / Others
Review of safety issues on vehicles / Page 1 of 1
Type of Vehicle / concerns or modifications / FUTURE actions /
STATUs
Dodge Caravan / Tire Valve stems- corrosion and breaking off causing rapid tire deflation / Referred to Bell Fleet / openSpace Cap / Rear step-corrosion – falling off / Referred to Bell Fleet / open
24C Splicing Vehicle / Nitrogen storage compartment shelf collapse / Referred it to Bell Fleet / open
24C Splicing Vehicle / Trailer hitch failure hauling FOST trailer / Referred to Bell Fleet / open
RH 37-Bucket truck / Shortened the platform on top of the truck / Refer to policy committee / open
FODV Fibre trucks / Misc concerns / Co chairs to follow up / open
- Co – chairs will contact Fleet as to status of open vehicle issues.
West Region Health and Safety Committee
Co-chairs Reports / Others
Review of Workplace Inspections / Page 1 of 1
Workplace / jan /
feb
/ mar / apr / may / june / jul / aug / sept / oct / nov / dec416 Region
240 Attwell
16 Norelco
110 Ridgetop
519 Region
220 Exeter Road
171 Dawson Rd
998 Wilson Avenue
353 Elgin St
105 Albert st.
Rhodes Ave
192 Wellington Ave S
211 Lochiel St
415 St George St
60 Kent St
RR #5 Hwy #70
26 Graham St.
WORKPLACE
/ jan / FEB / MAR / APR / MAY / JUNE / JULY / AUG / SEPT / OCT / NOV / DEC613 Region
340 Moodie Dr1012 Lea St
21 McDonald St
810 Fortune Cres
901 Marlborough
380 College St E
Pine Grove Rd
450 Princess St.
75 Bridge st.
176 Argyle St.
905 Region
1235 Boundary Rd40 Esna Park
600 Nebo Rd
76 Mulock Dr
1262 Guelph Line
475 Eastchester
7 Lake Ave
1170 Pioneer Rd
3570 Mavis.
807 Region
100 Anton Rd910 Alloy Rd
881 6th St W
705 Region
114 John St1028 Lorne St
12 Fittons Rd
23 Commerce Cres
457 Aspdin Rd
690 Second Line E
176 Louisa St
750 The Kingsway
7 Mallard Rd.
- CEP committee members recommend that a subcommittee deal with unresolved non-compliant issues from the inspects
West Region Health and Safety Committee
Co-chairs Reports / Others
Review of EOP / Page 1 of 1
Workplaces / date of
meeting /
date of evacuation
/Primes
240 Attwell Dr / 2010/03 / 2010-03-09 / Bernardo/Brownlee110 Ridgetop
340 Moodie Dr., Ottawa
Committees not in place for Ridgetop Rd.and Moodie Dr. at this time.- referred to Policy Committee
Bell is providing online EOP training so the Co chairs will be taking training shortly.
West Region Health and Safety CommitteeCo-chairs Reports / Others
Review of Health & Safety Bulletin’s / Page 1 of 1
Bell Fleet – Vehicle Inverter Usage Warning 08-01-002 Re-issued
Lashing Wire
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West Region Health and Safety CommitteeITEM: Water Safety 4.1
/ Prog./Mes./Proc.Open date: October 2008 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / A barge rolled over in the water while being unloaded off the trailer at a government pier on Lake of Bays in Huntsville. The investigating committee found that this was a fluke occurrence and did not recommend any corrective actions. However, the Committee has agreed to review how current and effective our training on watercraft is through the agreed to sub-committee.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / The water craft to be part of building inspections and ready for service in spring.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Co-chairs will verify PCOC training completed and techs to be done–follow up with fleet on inventory of water craft
-list of tech’s /list of operators / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
ITEM: Hilti Drills and Hepa Vacuums for ETE 4.2
/ Prog./Mes./Proc.Open date: July 2008 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / A recent inventory of ETE vehicles has identified a potential serious situation regarding the use of non-standardized electric drills and vacuums being used by ETE Technicians. Bell and Expertech have agreed that only Hilti drills and dust collecting attachment and HEPA vacuums are to be used for any drilling in Bell Central Offices. The Committee recommends that the inventory that was conducted be reviewed to identify the vehicles that are in non-compliance and replace the equipment with the proper tools.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Employee Committee rep stated that some kits in the field do not contain drills.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Committee agreed to refer this item back to Tool Committee to ensure the process is followed. / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
ITEM: Propane Infrared Heaters 4.3
/ Prog./Mes./Proc.Open date: July 2008 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / A Fibre Splicing manager identified the need for an alternative heater for his splicers when working in tents. / Committee
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Bell OTR is currently field trialing this heater. 2 heaters are in the field in Ontario-Expertech.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Expertech will be part of field trial. Co-chairs will follow up with the field trial. / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
ITEM: HRSDC AVCs re: EXPERTECH AUDIT 4.4
/ Prog./Mes./Proc.Open date: August 2010 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / HRSDC recently conducted an audit of Expertech’s safety policies and programs. As a result the Safety Officer issued 6 AVC s. / Committee
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Expertech’s response to HRSDC proposed 3 solutions. Use of Nitro gloves, yellow insulating tarp and Bell will identify on plans- high voltage-with a caution label & test lists.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Committee will monitor Bell’s progress on the 3rd solution.Co chairs will shortly be able to access a Bell database and make recommendations at October Policy Committee meeting.
West Region Health and Safety Committee
ITEM: Truck Mounted Aerials 4.5
/ Prog./Mes./Proc.Open date: May 2008 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / During the Line Technician pilot training course, it was identified that when a bucket truck vehicle is operated from the ground at the back of the vehicle, and there is no platform for the technician to stand on, there is a risk of electrocution if the bucket contacts power. Dave identified that the APP Module 106 the technician should stand on an insulating blanket if they operate the vehicle remote at the back of the vehicle. John stated that EUSA recommends the use of an isolation blanket and will investigate this option and report back to the committee. Further investigation and research is necessary.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Committee agreed that there has to be a reason as to why Hydro uses these devices.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Co-chairs to investigate further
Status Quo / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
ITEM: Wire Stripping Tools 4.6
/ Prog./Mes./Proc.Open date: December 2008 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / The wire stripping tool available through Bell and Progistix has changed because of a manufacturer change. The new tool is unsafe.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Kevin trialed the new proposed tool and found unacceptable
Current tool been replaced again not safe
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Co-chairs will follow up with Tool Committee / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
- ITEM: “SPOT” SATELLITE PERSONAL TRACKER 4.7
Open date: June 2008 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / Globalstar Canada representative, Michael Mulley, introduced the committee to the “Spot” Satellite Personal Tracker, a GPS based tracking system. The committee has been looking at different systems for dead areas for years. The “Spot”system can send up to 5 emails and 5 text messages to pre-determined locations (manager, H&S etc.) in an emergency. It can also send a 911 to a call centre which in turn will dispatch emergency responders. In addition the system can be used for simply checking in. The committee agreed to look at the system and will get back to Globalstar after talking to East WHSC (Quebec).
ACTIONS
TAKEN / The units are now in the field
-concerns that the procedure on the usage was not provided with the tool.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Co chairs will follow up with Tool Committee. / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
- ITEM: Altair Gas Monitor 4.8
Open date: May 2009 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / The Gas Alert Micro unit will be replaced with a new monitor from MSA called the Altair 4.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Roll out has commenced in certain areas of 519-705
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Committee will monitor the progress of the roll out. / Committee
West Region Health and Safety Committee
- ITEM: Hydro - KMS Pole failure alert 4.9
Open date: November 2009 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / Become aware that Bois KMS poles (GMI ltd) are rotting prematurely.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / A Safety Bulletin has been issued to the field.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Committee will continue to monitor issue.
Co chairs will follow up with Bell / Hydro One. / Committee
- ITEM: Manhole Heaters 4.10
Open date: Jan 2010 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / There have been numerous complaints from the field regarding lack of heat from manhole heaters since the retrofit of the regulators and fittings.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Heater retrofits are being done throughout the province.
–there is a concern that not all the aerial hoses have been retro fitted properly.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Discussion on health and safety week –why we are not checking other m/h equipment hoses/ heaters etc. / Co-chairs
- ITEM: SPACE CAP STEP4.11
Open date: Jan 2011 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / A number of accidents happened last year because of the height between the rear step and the ground.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Item has been added it to the vehicle safety list.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Committee will monitor it through the list / Committee
- ITEM:ETE Power Work Performed by Untrained Technicians 4.12
Open date: Jan 2011 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / A number of incidents and a recent serious accident have indicated that some ETE technicians are working on power without adequate training
ACTIONS
TAKEN / A course has been developed for ETE technicians who work on power. A course was held for 8 people on bonding and grounding on April 4th & 5th. The committee did not get a chance to review the course material.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / The course is on the training plan for 2011 Co-chairs will review course content with Quebec Co-chairs to ensure it meets the training needs of ETE power technicians.
Employee rep is concerned and is recommending that it cover all technicians that work on power and are not trained.
The committee will review the course. / Co-chairs
- NEW ITEM:Cargo Securement 4.13
Open date: February 2011 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / As a result of a roadside inspection of RH 41 Mini Ladder vehicle by a Ministry of Transport Safety Officer, it was discovered that the National Safety Code Regulation 10 Cargo Securement had changed in 2010.
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Regulation 10 Cargo Securement now requires that all tie downs used to secure loads on commercial vehicles must have the load rating marked on the tie downs. .
Erin Baker has been assigned to make sure that the proper tie downs are in the field.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Committee will ensure that all tie downs in the field meet the new standard.
Co-chairs will follow up and next month.(May 2011)
Status Quo this month / Committee
- NEW ITEM: 4.14 BFD and CFD Ducts – Possible Asbestos Hazard
Open date: March 2011 Closing date: / Page 1 of 1
DESCRIPTION / PRIME
BACKGROUND / Committee became aware that many work plans in the field are coming out with a note that states “Caution May contain small amounts of Chrysotile Asbestos”
ACTIONS
TAKEN / Testing was done on April 16 in Ottawa and Kitchener on April 17done by a consultant retained by Bell. Results of the testing indicated airborne concentrations of asbestos fibres well both the Ontario and Federal exposure limits. No asbestos was detected in 3 bulk samples. Bell issued a Safety Flash on April 28 detailing precautions when working in these manholes.
FUTURE
ACTIONS / Expertech will draft and issue our own Bulletin. Co-chairs will be prime / Co-chairs
West Region Health and Safety Committee
Miscellaneous
6.1Spur Pads
Art informed committee that two different types of spur pads are available in Quebec. Both have been standardized in Quebec. Co-chairs to discuss. Jim to discuss with Christian at next Policy Committee
6.2 Marine Grade Extension Ladder Rope
Bell Corporate Committee has identified a problem with the slippery nature of the new extension ladder ropes. Bell has issued a Bulletin which the Committee will review before issuing at Expertech.Bell TIP-verify flash (2011-01-12)
6.3Modified manhole lifter
Bell OTR and Expertech having been working on standardizing a modification to the current manhole lifter. The modification will replace the straight arm hook with a chain and hook to allow for easier access in removing difficult covers. A complete lifter and retrofit kit has now been standardized at Bell. We are waiting for OTR Flash before sending to Tool Committee for standardization at Expertech. It is standardized in Expertech and is available in tool catalogue. Awaiting Bell OTR Flash.
6.4New E350 Splicing Vans
A number of safety concerns were raised ie: side mirrors and arrow board. Employee reps feel operating procedures for these vehicles should be covered with affected employees.
6.5Health and Safety Week
Follow up with bulletins for tools and regulators, hoses etc.
6.6Private Confined Spaces
Concern was raised about how to enter private confined spaces safely. Co chairs came to an agreement that we will not circumvent Expertech safety procedures to enter these holes.
6.7Pre- trip inspections
Concern was raised around pre-trip inspections being done properly and regarding completion of inspections or accurate documentation.
6.8Multi safety certification training card
Concern is with availability of a safety training certification card.
Currently available but will be referred to corporate for discussion.
6.9RH37 Mini ladder
See vehicle issues. Refer it to corporate.
6.10Joint use new polymer poles.
Concern rose regarding new hydro poles in the field and how we attach cable and strand.
6.11Availability of aerial tents and training for new hires
Concern rose regarding the availability of aerial tents and the training that is needed for the new hires.
6.12EPI pen (Epinephrine Auto-Injectors)
A request was received from the field regarding Expertech providing EPI pens in the first aid kits for employees who may have an allergic reactions ie: bee sting. Committee agreed that personal medical conditions are the employee’s personal responsibility to manage.
6.13Outdoor air quality Mavis Rd., Mississauga workcentre
Committee received complaints from employees regarding dusty outdoor air conditions at the workcentre.
Committee to follow up with Bell building manager at this location.
West Region Health and Safety Committee
Meeting Calendar
Meetings willbe held on the following dates :
DATE:September 7, 2011
LOCATION: 240 Attwell Drive, Toronto
TIME:8:00 AM
DATE:October 12, 2011
LOCATION: 240 Attwell Drive, Toronto
TIME:8:00 AM
DATE:November 9, 2011
LOCATION: 240 Attwell Drive, Toronto
TIME:8:00 AM
DATE:December 14, 2011
LOCATION: 240 Attwell Drive, Toronto
TIME:8:00 AM
ALL FACE TO FACE MEETINGS ARE IN THE GARRETTROOM
SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE REPORT
RAPPORT DU COMITÉ DE SÉCURITÉ ET DE SANTÉ / (For Labour Program use only)
Employer identification No.
Regional Office
Department File No.
Employer name & mailing address:
Expertech Network Installation Inc.
240 Attwell Dr., Toronto, On.
M9W-5B2 / Committee exemption persuant to subsection 135 (4) of the Code: Yes
Committee name/workplace/ address if different from above:
Expertech Workplace Health and Safety Committee West Region
Contact person:
Andy Doig
(519)275-3382 / Number of employees represanted by the committee : 600
Number of trade union employee committee members: 7
Number of non-trade union employee committee members : 0
Number of employer committee members: 7
Total committee membership: 14
Identification code of committee: / Trade Union: Communications Energy and Paperworkers
Union of Canada
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