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2023 CCGA Symposium – Registration Open!

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The Canadian Common Ground Alliance is excited to announce that registration for the 2023 Damage Prevention Symposium is now open.

Join us for this dynamic and engaging event that is sure to provide practical, relevant information which will focus on damage prevention public awareness initiatives and expand stakeholder knowledge on efforts to protect essential infrastructure.

The format for the conference consists of 3 days of professional development, workshops, panel presentations, networking events, along with an exhibitor tradeshow. All sessions will be in English.

We are excited to announce 3 of our panel topics.

Abandoned Lines Challenge
Discussion regarding abandoned lines, impacts, rules & regulation, solutions, etc.

Locator Resources Challenge
Expertise, training and ideas for zero late locates

Pipeline Rights of Way
Exploring the challenge of managing encroachments on pipeline rights of way.

Interested in participating in one of our panels?
Please contact help@canavents.com.

In addition, our Symposium will offer a wealth of informative and educational sessions, encompassing a wide range of engaging topics designed to deepen your understanding and broaden your expertise.


Certified Locator: A Competent Workforce to Protect Underground Infrastructure
Donald Richard
Locate Management Institute Carbon

Monoxide Poisoning: Commercial explosives, rock blasting and construction work in inhabited areas
Nadya Michel
Monox

Damage Prevention 2.0: Automating visual inspection of pipeline and utilities right-of-way, from encroachment detection to geohazards
Eric Bergeron
Flyscan Systems Inc.

The Duty to Inform: Quebec Civil Law Perspectives
Gerry Argento
Miller Thomson LLP

Use of GIS Technologies to Improve Knowledge and the Accuracy of Gas Assets
Benoit Pronovost & Marie-Eve Bélanger
Énergir

Our full program will be released mid July.

 

REGISTER NOW! 

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Le Canadian Common Ground Alliance est fier de vous annoncer que les inscriptions au Symposium sur la prévention des dommages 2023 sont maintenant ouvertes.

Joignez-vous à nous pour cet événement dynamique et engageant qui fournira des informations pratiques et pertinentes sur les initiatives de prévention des dommages et élargiront les connaissances des différentes parties prenantes sur les efforts de protection des infrastructures essentielles.

Le format du symposium se compose de 3 jours de développement professionnel, d'ateliers, de présentations en panel, d'événements de réseautage, ainsi que d'un salon des exposants. Prenez note que toutes les conférences seront en anglais.

On vous annonce officiellement 3 de nos sujets de panels

Abandoned Lines Challenge
Discussions concernant les infrastructures abandonnées, les impacts, les règles et réglementations, les solutions, etc.

Locator Resources Challenge
Expertise, formation et idées pour réduire à zéro les localisations tardives

Pipeline Rights of Way
Les défis sur la gestion des empiètements dans les emprises de pipelines.

Êtes-vous intéressé à participer à l'un de nos panels ?
Contactez-nous à help@canavents.com

De plus, notre symposium offrira une multitude de sessions informatives et éducatives, englobant un large éventail de sujets intéressants conçus pour approfondir votre compréhension et élargir votre expertise. Prenez note que toutes les sessions seront en anglais.

Certified Locator: A Competent Workforce to Protect Underground Infrastructure
Donald Richard
Locate Management Institute

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Commercial explosives, rock blasting and construction work in inhabited areas
Nadya Michel
Monox

Damage Prevention 2.0: Automating visual inspection of pipeline and utilities right-of-way, from encroachment detection to geohazards
Eric Bergeron
Flyscan Systems Inc.

The Duty to Inform: Quebec Civil Law Perspectives
Gerry Argento
Miller Thomson LLP

Use of GIS Technologies to Improve Knowledge and the Accuracy of Gas Assets
Benoit Pronovost & Marie-Eve Bélanger
Énergir

Notre programme complet sera publié à la mi-juillet.

 

Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant 

 

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