Fleet Safety Council announces 2018 date and topics for Educational Conference

(MISSISSAUGA)—The Fleet Safety Council is proud to unveil the exciting lineup scheduled for this year’s Annual Educational Conference.
The conference will be held on Friday October 19, 2018 at the Centre for Health and Safety Innovation – 5110 Creekbank Rd. Mississauga L4W 0A1 Canada
This one-day event (which is expected to sell out once again this year) will bring together fleet safety professionals from the truck, bus, courier, ready-mix, and waste management industries as well as insurance companies and other related businesses to discuss the latest industry trends.
This year’s topics address critical areas of health and safety that stretch beyond traditional issues as well as key matters that are at the centre of many safety related discussions across Ontario. We focus on emerging trends, how to be the best and what to do in a crisis.

Tentative agenda

Session 1 – Changing Insurance Market/Changes in the Transportation Industry
Session 2 – Best Fleets to Drive for
Session 3 – Keynote speaker – Leadership in Challenging Times – Stuart Knight

Stuart Knight is an award winning entrepreneur, critically acclaimed author, and hit producer. He has written, produced, and starred in live presentations that have been seen by over one million people and each year speaks internationally helping some of the world’s biggest companies reach new levels of success.
Session 4 – Response to a Motor Vehicle Incident involving a Fatality (Workshop and information session)

More details will be forthcoming in the months ahead. Watch for further details at www.fleetsafetycouncil.com

For more information on attending or sponsoring this event, please contact Rick Brown or George Iacono.
Rick Brown
rick4brown4@gmail.com
tel: 905-658-1691
George Iacono
Infrastructure Health and Safety Association
tel: 416-464-3398
e-mail: giacono@ihsa.ca

About the Fleet Safety Council
The Fleet Safety Council is an association of driver trainers and safety professionals working to promote safety within the transportation, transport, bus, and coach industries. The council encourages the improvement of driver behavior through increased awareness and training.
Working with government agencies and private organizations, the council strives for a uniform system of safety requirements for drivers in Ontario.

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