If your e-mail client is unable to properly "see" this newsletter.... 
You can also access the web version of the ISA Hamilton Section UPDATE at https://www.ymlp.com/pubarchive.php?ISA_HSI
     
ISA Hamilton Section
 
November 2009 - Update & Meeting Reminder
 

October - Cooler Temperatures ApproachingIn This Issue:
1 - Our Upcoming Meeting - November 24th
2 - Your Subscription & Privacy

 


1

Our Upcoming Meeting

Date: Tuesday - November 24th, 2009
Time: 6:00 PM  -  Networking and Dinner
7:00 PM  -  Meeting & Presentation
RSVP: ISA Hamilton Section cordially invites you to participate in a unique opportunity to network with Industry Experts and your Automation Peers. In addition to an interesting and informative presentation, a complementary luncheon/meal will be provided. (Don't forget to advise us of any dietary restrictions you might have)  Please RSVP by Monday (preceding the meeting) to allow us sufficient time to organize the meal and any dietary restrictions.
To confirm your attendance....
(1) Send an e-mail message to our Program Chairman (Ashok Saha) at program@isahamilton.com
(2) Send us a telefax at 905.332.4127
(3) Submit the Meeting Attendance Confirmation form which you access by clicking on this link: http://www.isahamilton.com/form/meetings.html 
Venue: ABB Canada Ltd.
3450 Harvester Road, Burlington, ON

Google Map  Link to ABB
Subject: Unique Safety Considerations for Work on Offshore Platforms
  Offshore PlatformWorkplace safety and safety concerns have been big news for quite some time now.  It seems that not a week goes by without some news of a significant industrial workplace accident or incident. Every workplace environment now either has a full fledged safety program of their own or a well defined set of procedures, rules and guidelines to address safety in their workplace. Offshore platforms such as the ones in place off the coast of Newfoundland present very unique requirements for personnel and workplace safety.  Their remote locations, the harsh/hazardous environments, and the difficulty in removing personnel in case of an emergency make them a most interesting and challenging safety concern.

This presentation will explore the safety concerns and challenges posed by offshore platforms and the various procedures and practices in place to reduce the risks
Speaker: Tim Cziepel   -   Field Service Representative   -   ABB Canada
  ABBTim Cziepel has significant experience in designing and upgrading process automation systems and instrumentation.  In his role as an ABB field service representative, Tim has been an integral part of several offshore platform projects and will draw on this experience and expertise for our presentation

2

Your Subscription & Privacy

PrivacyWe value your personal privacy and your right to choose what email messages you receive. If you've received this message in error we apologize. If you would like to have your email address removed from the ISA Hamilton mailing list, please reply to this e-mail message and simply add "REMOVE" to the subject line of your reply message. Please allow 4 to 6 days for this change to take effect.


Visit our web site www.isahamilton.com for the latest news and updated information.

 

ISA Hamilton Section