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JOB FAIR
Emcon Services Inc. December 2013 Volume 8, Issue 3
New Faces 2
Congratulations 3
New Equipment 5
Corporate News 6
Island News 7
Area 9 News 10
Nanaimo Opening 13
RWIS and SAC
14
Safety—Ladders 16
Inside this issue:
Pictured above are HR Manager, Tammy Smyth, and Area 9 Opera ons Manager, Rick Wright. They a ended a job fair in October at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, BC. With over 700 job seekers walking through the door, organizers said this was the most successful hiring fair their company had ever hosted. There was also a valuable connec on made with a Regional Employment Placement Specialist.
Roseanna Nielsen and her husband, Warren,
moved to Merri in November, 2013. Roseanna comes to us from Pen cton, where she worked at a dental office. She has 2 grown up children and loves to gold pan and collect old bo les.
We are pleased that Roseanna has joined our team!
New Faces
Page 2
Joe Nardi joined the Corporate Office in Merri on
October 28, 2013 in the Accoun ng Department. He was born and raised in Vancouver and graduated from BCIT with his Bachelor of Technology in the Accoun ng Degree Program. Joe previously worked as Manager of Finance for the Government of Nunavut on a two year term assignment. Joe and his wife Sandy have 3 children, aged 12, 10 and 5. Joe likes to golf and play ball hockey.
A welcome addi on to the team Joe!
Congratulations
Page 3
Congratula ons to Seth Edwards of the Grand Forks Bridge Crew for acquiring his Class 3 License.
On Monday November 4, 2013 Sarah Stride and Damian Girard got engaged. He proposed to her on one knee at the beach. They fish, hunt, adventure, and share many of the same interests. Their wedding date is August 1, 2015 and the venue is at the VIU's New Deep Bay Marine Center. They are both very excited. Damian looks forward to introducing her to everyone and having her as his companion at the rest of our conferences!
Page 4
Retro News from old MoT Newsletter—The Roadrunner
Construction Industry Leadership Forum
Le —Frank Rizzardo (as CCA Chair), Amanda Lang and John Schubert (Immediate Past CCA Chair) at Canadian Construc on Associa on hosted Construc on Leader-ship Forum in Toronto. Amanda was the guest speaker. As the co-host of CBC TV’s Lang and O’Leary Exchange, Amanda Lang has a front-row seat to the world’s daily top stories in business, poli cs, and economics. Lang is also senior business correspondent for CBC’s The Na-onal. She was part of the team that launched BNN in
1999 and, shortly therea er, moved to CNN as a report-er and anchor. She returned to Canada in 2002 to rejoin BNN and CTV, before moving to the CBC.
Lang is author of the bestseller, The Power of Why: Sim-ple Ques ons That Lead to Success, a book that shows readers how to reignite curiosity at any age to become more innova ve and produc ve.
New Equipment
Page 5
New Message Boards for all areas to improve informa on flow to highway users.
New Brine Tanks on their way to the Island.
Page 6
Tis the Season to Give
Pictured above are some of the Corporate Office staff with a dona on of $500.00 to the local Food Bank for a family in need. Money was collected from various sales at the Corporate Yard. The staff has also donated money and presents to sponsor a second Family Christmas Hamper and will be delivering the food and presents before Christmas.
Page 7
Island
Base repair/ repave on Highway 4 this past summer.
On October 23, between 8:30 am and 4 pm, a third annual roadside check was held on Highway 19 north of Parksville. About 8 RCMP officers, a drug sniffing dog, 2 CVSE officers, 2 Natural Resource officers, ICBC, Chemainus Arrowboard and Emcon representa ves Barry Dales and Oliver Watson joined together for the day to both perform roadside checks and remind drivers about driving safely. Over 500 vehicles entered our “work site” where they all received a free re tread depth inspec on, a vehicle walk around and licence check. The efforts were well received and it was a great opportunity to remind the commuters who regularly use the freeway that the weather is changing and to ensure that their vehicles were properly equipped, including good re tread. The photo is of Barry Dales separa ng commercial vehicles from passenger vehicles where each could head to their par cular inspec on sta on.
Island
Page 8
Below—First aid training In Parksville.
Le and Below — Two old ro en 1200mm pipes were replaced in Rough Bay on Mal-colm Island with a 15m x 2400mm x 1600mm arch pipe. The pipe was also aluminized to help minimize corrosion of the pipe as it was located in a dal area. The crews worked with our environmental monitor (River Bank Resources) and our contractor (Art's Landscaping) to execute the job. It took 2 long days to install the pipe. Ron Hart, RF1 and Damian Girard were the two Emcon employee's onsite. The road affected is one of he main connecter roads on Malcolm Island. The locals are very happy that the old pipes are gone as they may have collapsed over the next couple of winters. The new patch paved over the pipe is also the newest sec on of pavement the island has. It went from a distor on in the road to the smoothest sec on of road-way on the island.
Above — In the Northern part of the Island an extensive paving program was done this year. It consisted of 4 days of grader overlays and 8 days of grind and pave. Sev-eral employees from Cumberland came up to help (Jeff Smith, Keith Langhorn, and Dean Phillips). They maximized truck use by bringing trucks up from Cumberland as well. The grinder and trucks worked ahead of the paver and prepared the sites for the pavers. The grader overlay crew was all in house, and again the Cumberland gen-tlemen also came up to help. All and all, the north island highway has been greatly improved as well as Holberg Rd and various side roads that provide access to fishing resorts (Alder Bay Rd).
Something to think about ….
Page 9
Page 10
Area 9 Training
Right — Garry Campbell training Mark Spavor and Fred Burrows about chain up procedures.
Below—Compuspread Training in Grand Forks with Jarred of Bosch Rexroth.
Above—Forkli Training in Grand Forks - (L-R) Seth Edwards, Ron Bea y and Fred Soloveoff
Le —Forkli Training in Birchbank - Darrell Procter (Fr L), Fred Planidin (Fr R) & Ian Stanchuk in the Forkli
FORKLIFT TRAINING
Page 11
Area 9 Bridge Inspection Training
Bridge Inspec on Training was provided by the Area 9 Bridge Crew— There was a back up system training day on the Paulson Bridge in October. They were approximately 90 meters above the creek which is about 300 feet. The three fellows above, who were accompanied by both the Grand Forks Bridge Crew as well as the Birchbank Bridge Crew, were of great assistance in making the training session a success.
Dave Boughton on le being trained by James Kastrukoff
Mike Nadon on le being trained by James Kastrukoff
Rob Konkin on le being trained by James Kastrukoff
Page 12
Island
On November 2 and 3, 2013, the old house at our Port Hardy yard was used as a fire training session for the local Fire Department. In turn they did a controlled burn to remove the house from our yard. The s ll remaining founda on of the house will be a founda on for a new covered stage area for sign supplies and possibly brine sand.
In August, Cumberland Roads and bridge crew did a joint project with some MotI funding and quan fied plan to up-
grade and install a large concrete box culvert on Coleman road in the Courtenay area. Bridge crews and Road crews worked together on mul plate pipe replacement.
Page 13
Island
Nanaimo Yard Grand Opening was in
November 2013. The
construc on started in March 2013 and ended in September 2013. The new yard is just down the road from the old one. A huge thanks to Al McGreg-or and the
Nanaimo staff and bridge crew for
bus ng there tails to do it right the first
me!
Page 14
(Section from Newsletter)
Road Weather Forecasts
The Road Weather Forecast service will start again for the season on Friday November 1. The site
specific Road Weather Forecasts will once again be provided by Northwest WeatherNet, backed
by a state of the art forecast system developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
There are two forecasts issued per day: morning forecasts will be available at 5 A.M. Pacific time,
afternoon forecasts at 3 P.M. (6 A.M. and 4 P.M. Mountain time.) Amendments will be issued as
required by changing conditions, so be sure to check the web site regularly.
The forecast service includes consultations on the site specific Road Weather Forecasts: to speak
with a forecaster, call WeatherNet’s toll free number: 1-800-937-8676 extension 0, and be sure to
let them know where you’re calling from. Please note that this service is only available concern-
ing the forecasts for the stations in MoT’s network, but is available to all Ministry and Mainte-
nance Contractor personnel.
Salmon Arm Crushing Below —Salmon Arm Crushing Truck dumping a load of salt.
Above—SAC Truck delivering 3 one-way plows to Grand Forks.
Page 15
SAFETY
The Enemy I am more powerful than the combined armies of the world. I have destroyed more people than all the wars of all na ons. I massacre thousands of people every year. I am more deadly than bullets. I steal over $500 million each year. I spare no one and I find vic ms among the rich and poor alike, the young and old, the strong and weak. Widows know me to their everlas ng sorrow. I loom up in such propor ons that I cast my shadow over every field of labour. I lurk in unseen places and do most of my work silently. You are warned against me, yet you need me not. I am relentless, merciless and cruel. I am everywhere—in the home, on the streets, in the factory, at railroad crossings, on land, in the air and on the sea. I bring sickness, degrada on and death, yet few seek me out to destroy me. I crush, I maim, I will give you nothing and I may rob you of everything you have. I am your worst enemy. I am CARELESSNESS. Authour Unknown
Candle Care Candles are a tradi onal and beau ful part of the holiday season. They can also be a source of fire in your home, so be cau ous with them. Place candles in non‐ p candle holders and ensure they are well away from the Christmas tree and other holiday decora ons. Never leave lit candles una ended and ensure that they are out of reach of children. Enjoy the fes ve sea‐son by pu ng safety first.
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