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FLEET SAFETY COUNCIL 22 nd Annual Educational Conference October 24 26, 2013 Kitchener, ON @FleetSafetyConf Do you want to: • Lower your CSA Basic Scores? • Reduce crashes and violations? • Improve driver retention? Bonus Session Exploring Transportation Careers Showcasing drivers, mechanics and logistics Discover how to attract young people to consider transportation as a career. Learn: • How driver behaviour links to crashes/ violations • How to recognize and manage driver behaviour before the crash happens • How to transform driver performance management into an effective and sustainable behaviour change program PREDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS Driver behaviour is a causal factor in 93% of all crashes and 96% of the triggers for roadside inspections. For more details, use your smartphone’s scanning program to access this code and get additional details about the conference.

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FLEET SAFETYCOUNCIL22nd Annual Educational ConferenceOctober 24 – 26, 2013Kitchener, ON

@FleetSafetyConf

Do you want to:• Lower your CSA Basic Scores?• Reduce crashes and violations?• Improve driver retention?

Bonus Session – Exploring Transportation CareersShowcasing drivers, mechanics and logisticsDiscover how to attract young people to considertransportation as a career.

Learn:• How driver behaviour links to crashes/

violations• How to recognize and manage driver

behaviour before the crash happens• How to transform driver performance

management into an eff ective and sustainable behaviour change program

PREDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR ANALYSISDriver behaviour is a causal factor in 93% of all crashesand 96% of the triggers for roadside inspections.

For more details, use your smartphone’s scanning program to access this code and get additional

details about the conference.

Serving Fleet Safety Council Membership for 48 Years 22ND ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE

Crowne Plaza Hotel (formerly Delta) Kitchener, Ontario

AGENDAPredictive Behaviour Analysis Seminar

“Preventing incidents before they happen”

Thursday, October 24, 20133 – 9 p.m. Registration

1 – 4 p.m. Bonus ProgramOpen to All

Exploring Transportation CareersYvette Lagrios – President TTSAO – Truck Training School Association of OntarioBrenda Gilmore - Manager, School of Trades and Apprenticeship at Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced LearningDr. Peter Gibson – Vice-Principal Bramalea Secondary School – Transportation Technologies Program

7 – 10 p.m. Reception Meet and Greet – Trade Show – Sponsor Recognition at 8 pm

Friday, October 25, 2013

7 – 8 a.m. Registration Foyer Grand Ballroom

7 – 8:30 a.m. Breakfast Grand Ballroom

8 am Opening Remarks Conference Committee Chair Lori Van Opstal

8 – 9 a.m. Session Incident Analysis – How to effectively gather and analyze critical information – Carmine Benedetti

9 – 9:45 a.m. SessionMove your company from Incident Reactive to Prevention Proactive through effective Predictive Behavioural Analytic Methods – Mark Skinner, IHSA

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Program for Companions Exciting excursion of the area including the town of St Jacobs

9:30 – 10 a.m. Trade Show & Beverage Break Kitchener Suite

10 – 11:15 a.m. SessionProfi ling Behaviour Causes with Linkage – How to use behavioural science techniques to predict safety related actions – Dr. Chet Robie – Wilfred Laurier University – Industrial Psychology

11:15 – 1:15 a.m. Trade Show Kitchener Ballroom

12 – 1:15 p.m. Lunch, Trade Show & Annual Meeting

Lunch & Annual Meeting - Grand Ballroom/Trade Show Kitchener Ballroom

1:30 – 2:30 p.m. SessionInfl uence of Monitoring on Attitudes and Behaviour – how to encourage safe actions with a focus on training and incentive programs – Larry Lonero – Northport Associates Expert on Risk Compensation

2:30 – 3 p.m. Trade Show & Break Kitchener Ballroom

3 – 4 p.m. Session Recognition and Risk Indicators – A deeper look into specifi c behavior identifi cation. Ron Flowers – CBSA

6:30 – 7 p.m. Reception Grand Ballroom

7 – 8:30 p.m. Dinner Grand Ballroom

8:30 p.m. - Presentations and Entertainment Grand Ballroom – JimmyG’s Hypnotic Comedy Show!

Saturday October 26, 20138 – 9 a.m. Breakfast Grand Ballroom

9 – 10:30 a.m. Session

Panel Discussion – The Future of Behaviour AnalysisModerated by Lou Smrylis - Scott Cober – Marsh Insurance; Bonnie Learn – Zurich; John Oldfi eld – Dalton Timmis; Sanchia Duran & Vy Duong – Shaw; Robert Friday- Predictive Success; Ryan Fletcher - PeopleNet

10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Break & Check-out

11:15 am – 12:30 pm Final Address, Brunch & Door Prizes Grand Ballroom

Bonus Session — The Conference Board of Canada recently identifi ed a looming shortage of qualifi ed drivers as a major threat to all trucking companies. Indeed, the ability to adequately staff your company will be critical to your survival.

Attend this session and learn about three new programs designed to entice entry level employees, including drivers to the industry.

Incident Analysis — Gathering and correctly interpreting information and evidence are foundational to an effective safety management system.Attend this session and walk through a mock incident. See how the true scope of the incident is uncovered as the investigation progresses.

Profi ling Behaviour Causes with Linkage — Attend this session to learn how behaviours link to future crash involvement.

Infl uencing of Monitoring on Attitudes and Behaviour — Once you know how behaviour links to future crash involvement, learn how to effectively intercede and infl uence safer behaviour. Current practices have not been effective is sustaining long—term change.

Recognition and Risk Indicators — Learn from the experts what telltale behavioural signs to look for and what they mean. This knowledge enables you to intervene before the crash happens.

Panel Discussion — The Future of Behavioural Analysis — Technology has hit the trucking industry. Unless it is carefully managed, technology can have the opposite effect and produce more crashes. Learn how to effectively harness and leverage technologies and telematics to produce a safer fl eet.

Predictive behaviour analytics is a methodology used by safety professionals to predict and thereby prevent workplace incidents that could lead to injuries or fatalities. By applying this system using data collected from safety observations, workplace inspections and Job Safety Analysis inspection checklist programs an employer can go from being incident reactive to prevention proactive. Review what predictive analytics tools are available and the data needed to drive the process.

SESSION SUMMARIES

@FleetSafetyConf

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FLEET SAFETY COUNCIL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCECrowne Plaza Kitchener/Waterloo formerly Delta

105 King Street East, KitchenerOctober 24, 25, 26, 2013

REGISTRATION FORM**All Conference Packages Include Applicable Taxes**

HST Number 807274444RT0001

Amount in brackets includes convenience fee for Visa, MasterCard and Pay Pal use. To pay by credit card/PayPal, click on the amount in brackets for the package you wish to register for. If you wish to pay by cheque, please complete this form and mail it to the address below. Note: Also access registration form at www.fl eetsafetycouncil.com

Please see below

____ Bonus Session Thursday afternoon No charge

____ 1. Delegate & Companion - 2 nights hotel and all functions Note: Includes breakfast for companion but does not include lunch on Friday for companion

$649.00 ($668.70)

____ 1. A. Delegate & Delegate - 2 nights hotel and all functions Note: Delegates to share the same hotel room $800.00 ($824.22)

____ 2. Delegate Only - 2 nights hotel and all functions $525.00 ($541.00)

____ 3. Delegate and Companion - 1 night hotel and all functions Please specify what night ____________________ $499.00 ($514.22) Thu

($514.22) Fri

____ 4. Delegate Only - 1 night hotel and all functions Please specify what night ____________________ $425.00 ($438.01)Thu

($438.01) Fri

____ 5. Delegate and Companion - Functions only $375.00 ($386.51)

____ 6. Delegate Only - All functions $275.00 ($283.53)

____ 7. Delegate Only - 1 day program - Friday - No Dinner $175.00 ($180.54)

____ 8. Friday lunch ticket per person $25.00 ($26.06)

____ 9. Dinner Tickets per person- Friday evening $42.00 ($43.57)

____ 10. Saturday Brunch per person $35.00 ($36.36)

NOTE: Be sure to register before October 2, 2013. Hotel rooms cannot be guaranteed after this date. Delegate will be responsible for fi nding their own accommodations after October 2, 2013

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Make cheques payable to: FLEET SAFETY COUNCIL CONFERENCE Send to: Betty Taylor, C/O IHSA 5110 Creekbank Road, Suite 400, Mississauga ON L4W 0A1

905-212-7936 1-800-263-5024 ext 7936 Fax is 905-625-8998