New Regulations Announced for Drill Rigs

The Ontario government has taken action to strengthen training requirements for operators of rotary foundation drill rigs. As of July 1, 2016, operators will require a crane licence and specific training to operate a foundation and piling drill rig in Ontario. The announcement was made at a construction site in Toronto on Dec. 9 by Labour Minister Kevin Flynn. The announcement came four years and two months after Kyle James Knox, a 24-year-old Local 793 crane apprentice, was killed when a drill rig collapsed onto a backhoe he was operating […]

The Ontario government has taken action to strengthen training requirements for operators of rotary foundation drill rigs.

As of July 1, 2016, operators will require a crane licence and specific training to operate a foundation and piling drill rig in Ontario.

The announcement was made at a construction site in Toronto on Dec. 9 by Labour Minister Kevin Flynn.

The announcement came four years and two months after Kyle James Knox, a 24-year-old Local 793 crane apprentice, was killed when a drill rig collapsed onto a backhoe he was operating at a construction site at York University.

Another Local 793 member, Dan DeLuca, was seriously injured in the Oct. 11, 2011 accident.

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher, who has been fighting for regulatory changes since the accident, spoke at the announcement ceremony and called it a historic event.

He said construction sites will be safer now that the province has introduced regulations to ensure that the operators of rotary foundation drill rigs are properly trained and licensed.

“We have never given up on making sure we corrected the loophole that allowed an operator who is not licensed to operate this type of equipment. That will never happen again.”

Gallagher said the changes announced by Labour Minister Flynn will make it a requirement that operators of foundation rotary drill rigs go through a full apprenticeship program.

“That is going to make Ontario the gold standard in North America with respect to operating this equipment and I believe other jurisdictions will turn to us when they’re trying to discover how they should raise the bar and raise standards.”

Gallagher thanked the Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario for also supporting the effort to change the regulations, as well as Local 793 operators Jeff Brett of Deep Foundations and Edward Christensen of Bermingham Construction who participated in a video that was shown to provincial officials to show the complexities of operating drill rigs.

Gallagher also spoke about apprentice Knox, saying that he had a promising career ahead of him and was only one week from graduating and becoming a journeyman crane operator.

“He went to work one day, like we all do, expecting to return at the end of the day.”

Gallagher noted that his sympathies continue to lie with Knox’s mother, Sherry, and the Knox family.

While the changes announced by Flynn are welcome, Gallagher said there is still more work to be done.

“This is a beginning and not an end,” he said, noting that training should be made compulsory for more types of heavy equipment.

Gallagher said he is hoping that with completion of the Tony Dean report by the College of Trades that “we can get to work on making those other trades mandatory that should be mandatory.”

The changes announced by Labour Minister Flynn amend a regulation under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Specifically, an employer now has to ensure that a worker who operates a rotary foundation drill rig must have completed or is participating in an authorized training program and hold a valid certificate of qualification issued under the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009. The certificate of qualification needed will depend on the torque of the drill rig.

The operator will also have to have written proof of training available at the project to an inspector upon request.

Labour Minister Flynn said the new requirements will make Ontario a leader on rotary foundation drill rig training.

“The men and the women who operate these machines can do amazing work with this machinery, but we know that drill rigs need to be treated with respect and if they’re not used properly the potential for accidents is there.”

Flynn said the new regulations will ensure that drill rigs in Ontario are used properly and only by qualified operators.

“These changes are going to ensure that anybody working on a drill rig in this province is doing so with full training and as safely as possible.”

George Gritziotis, Ontario’s chief prevention officer, said the changes will have an impact on the construction industry.

“The number of fatalities in our construction industry is still far too high,” he noted. “I am pleased that these new changes enhance training for drill rig operators.”

Local 793 president Joe Redshaw, who is labour chair of the hoisting committee of the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association of Ontario, said strengthening the regulations for operators of rotary drill rigs is a step forward for safety and the regulations will make Ontario a leader in drill rig operator training.

“These new regulations will ensure that only licensed, fully-trained operators are permitted to operate rotary drill rigs. Construction sites in Ontario will be much safer as a result of these regulations.”

Ontario Labour Minister Kevin Flynn and Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher with workers after new rules for the operation of drill rigs was announced. Minister Kevin Flynn chats to an operator. Labour Minister Kevin Flynn announces new rules for the licensing of drill rig operators in Ontario. Mike Gallagher and Minister Kevin Flynn with workers in Toronto after announcing new rules for licensing drill rig operators in Ontario.

District Meeting Schedule for December

A number of monthly district meetings have been cancelled in December, as they fall in the week leading up to Christmas. The London, Hamilton, Ottawa, North Bay, Barrie and Sarnia meetings are cancelled in December. Meetings in these districts will resume on their regularly schedules dates in January. District meetings will continue to be held at normal times in December in Timmins, Oshawa, Thunder Bay, St. Catharines, Windsor, Sault Ste. Marie, Kitchener, Sudbury, Toronto and Belleville. Below is the district meeting schedule: TIMMINS – 54 Waterloo Rd., Unit 2, Timmins, […]

A number of monthly district meetings have been cancelled in December, as they fall in the week leading up to Christmas.

The London, Hamilton, Ottawa, North Bay, Barrie and Sarnia meetings are cancelled in December. Meetings in these districts will resume on their regularly schedules dates in January.

District meetings will continue to be held at normal times in December in Timmins, Oshawa, Thunder Bay, St. Catharines, Windsor, Sault Ste. Marie, Kitchener, Sudbury, Toronto and Belleville.

Below is the district meeting schedule:

TIMMINS – 54 Waterloo Rd., Unit 2, Timmins, 8 p.m., 1st Wednesday of the month.

OSHAWA – 1255 Terwillegar Ave., Unit 7, Oshawa, 7 p.m., 1st Thursday of the month.

THUNDER BAY* – 107 Johnson Ave., Boardroom, Thunder Bay, 8 p.m., 1st Thursday of the month.

ST. CATHARINES* – 188 Bunting Rd., Unit 5, St. Catharines, 7:30 p.m., 2nd Tuesday of the month.

WINDSOR* – 3383 Walker Rd., Windsor, 7 p.m., 2nd Tuesday of the month.

SAULT STE. MARIE* – 432 Great Northern Rd., Suite 203, Sault Ste. Marie, 7:30 p.m., 2nd Wednesday of the month.

KITCHENER* – 100 Sheldon Dr., Unit 10, Cambridge, 7:30 p.m., 2nd Wednesday of the month.

SUDBURY* – 430 Westmount Ave., Unit H, Sudbury, 8 p.m., 3rd Tuesday of the month.

TORONTO* – 2245 Speers Rd., Oakville, 7:30 p.m., 3rd Wednesday of the month.

BELLEVILLE* – 43 Pine St., Belleville, 7 p.m., 4th Tuesday of the month.

LONDON* – 523 First St., London, 7 p.m., 4th Tuesday of the month. (Cancelled in December)

HAMILTON* – 35 Goderich Rd., Unit 5, Hamilton, 7:30 p.m., 4th Wednesday of the month. (Cancelled in December)

OTTAWA* – Best Western Plus, 1274 Carling Ave., 7 p.m., 4th Wednesday of the month. (Cancelled in December)

NORTH BAY – Voyager Inn, Greenery Room, 123 Delaware Ave., North Bay, 7:30 p.m., 4th Wednesday of the month. (Cancelled in December)

BARRIE* – 240 Bayview Drive, Unit 12, Barrie, 7:30 p.m., 4th Thursday of the month. (Cancelled in December)

SARNIA* – 1390A Lougar Ave., Sarnia, 7 p.m., 4th Thursday of the month. (Cancelled in December)

* – District Hiring Hall Present

Safety Concerns Over Crane Subject of Story

Below is a link to a story that appeared recently in The Toronto Star, regarding a derrick crane at the top of the distinctive L Tower condo building in downtown Toronto. Click here to read the story. Click here for a checklist from the Ministry of Labour that outlines the proper procedures that must be followed when refusing to work due to unsafe working conditions.

Below is a link to a story that appeared recently in The Toronto Star, regarding a derrick crane at the top of the distinctive L Tower condo building in downtown Toronto.

Click here to read the story.

Click here for a checklist from the Ministry of Labour that outlines the proper procedures that must be followed when refusing to work due to unsafe working conditions.

Scholarship Winners Announced

Local 793 has announced winners of the 2015 Jack Redshaw Scholarship awards. The winners are: Caleb Barber Mario El Kassis Lauren Flanagan Breeann Gallagher Sarah Ann Kowalchuk Rachel Ann Krisko Liam Lew Alexander Melo Sardar Ahmar Wasif Morgan White Each winner received $4,000. There were 30 applicants this year. The scholarship is named in honour of the late Jack Redshaw, who was a Local 793 member for 42 years. He was a business rep for 20 years and also served as labour relations manager and recording-corresponding secretary of the union. […]

Local 793 has announced winners of the 2015 Jack Redshaw Scholarship awards.

The winners are:

Caleb Barber
Mario El Kassis
Lauren Flanagan
Breeann Gallagher
Sarah Ann Kowalchuk
Rachel Ann Krisko
Liam Lew
Alexander Melo
Sardar Ahmar Wasif
Morgan White

Each winner received $4,000. There were 30 applicants this year.

The scholarship is named in honour of the late Jack Redshaw, who was a Local 793 member for 42 years. He was a business rep for 20 years and also served as labour relations manager and recording-corresponding secretary of the union.

The awards are available to the sons, daughters and grandchildren of members who are in good standing.

Scholarship recipients must be entering the first or subsequent year of a full-time course of study (at least two years in length) leading to a diploma, certificate or degree from any recognized public Canadian college or university.

Applications can be downloaded from the members section of the Local 793 website. They can also be obtained by contacting any Local 793 area office.

The deadline for 2016 applications is Friday, Sept. 9, 2016.

Compulsory Certification Reduces Accidents: Gallagher

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher was recently quoted in an article in Daily Commercial News. In the article, Gallagher noted that the Operating Engineers want compulsory certification for more heavy equipment trades. He said compulsory training has been proven to reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities that are a result of operator error. Click here to view the article

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher was recently quoted in an article in Daily Commercial News. In the article, Gallagher noted that the Operating Engineers want compulsory certification for more heavy equipment trades. He said compulsory training has been proven to reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities that are a result of operator error.

Click here to view the article

Local 793 Participating in Santa Claus Parade

Local 793 members and their families are invited to participate in this year’s Oakville Santa Claus Parade being held on Saturday, Nov. 21. The local will have a float in the parade. The parade starts at 9 a.m. Participants are asked to meet in the parade setup area at Reynolds and Robinson streets in Oakville. For more information, or to enquire about your child riding on the float, please call Julie Nakaza at 1-877-793-4863, ext. 2323, or send an email to jnakaza@oetio.com. Click here for more information about the parade.

Local 793 members and their families are invited to participate in this year’s Oakville Santa Claus Parade being held on Saturday, Nov. 21.

The local will have a float in the parade.

The parade starts at 9 a.m. Participants are asked to meet in the parade setup area at Reynolds and Robinson streets in Oakville.

For more information, or to enquire about your child riding on the float, please call Julie Nakaza at 1-877-793-4863, ext. 2323, or send an email to jnakaza@oetio.com.

Click here for more information about the parade.

IUOE General Executive Board Endorses Clinton

On Oct. 27, the general executive board of the International Union of Operating Engineers endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States. The decision was unanimous. IUOE General President James T. Callahan issued a letter to all IUOE business managers regarding the decision. Click here to see the letter from IUOE GP James T. Callahan Click here to see a letter from Hillary Clinton

On Oct. 27, the general executive board of the International Union of Operating Engineers endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States. The decision was unanimous. IUOE General President James T. Callahan issued a letter to all IUOE business managers regarding the decision.

Click here to see the letter from IUOE GP James T. Callahan

Click here to see a letter from Hillary Clinton

Celebration of Life for Operator Marc Normand

A celebration of life is scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 for Marc Normand, a Local 793 operator who died in a construction site accident recently in Unionville. The celebration will be held at noon at the Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., in Ajax. Friends, family and acquaintances are welcome to attend and celebrate Marc’s life. Marc had worked for Coco Paving for many years. Marc is survived by his wife, Michelle, and stepchildren Megan and Christian. He was the son of Rolland Norman, and Julie and her husband […]

A celebration of life is scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 for Marc Normand, a Local 793 operator who died in a construction site accident recently in Unionville.

The celebration will be held at noon at the Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., in Ajax.

Friends, family and acquaintances are welcome to attend and celebrate Marc’s life.

Marc had worked for Coco Paving for many years.

Marc is survived by his wife, Michelle, and stepchildren Megan and Christian.

He was the son of Rolland Norman, and Julie and her husband Henry, and brother of Lucie and her husband Gerald, Luc and his wife Lisa, Leah and her husband, and Guy.

EPSCA Special Called Ratification Vote Meetings

Your Union will be holding ratification vote meetings on Thursday, October 22, 2015 to renew the terms and conditions of the Electrical Power Systems Construction Association Collective Agreement. Click here to see the notice.

Your Union will be holding ratification vote meetings on Thursday, October 22, 2015 to renew the terms and conditions of the Electrical Power Systems Construction Association Collective Agreement.

Click here to see the notice.

List of Federal Election Candidates to Support

Canada goes to the polls Oct. 19. Following is a list of Ontario ridings and candidates that Local 793 members are encouraged to support. The list was compiled with the assistance of Local 793 area supervisors, organizers and several officers, and the Canadian office of the International Union of Operating Engineers. Click here for the full list.

Canada goes to the polls Oct. 19. Following is a list of Ontario ridings and candidates that Local 793 members are encouraged to support. The list was compiled with the assistance of Local 793 area supervisors, organizers and several officers, and the Canadian office of the International Union of Operating Engineers.

Click here for the full list.