2024 ESA Licence Holder Meeting Invitation: November 20

ESA

November 18, 2024

Date: Wednesday, November 20,2024
Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm (EST)
Location: Virtual (Join from anywhere!)

ESA’s Annual Licence Holder Meeting keeps you up to date on the latest news affecting your industry.

Keynote Address

This year’s keynote address is Dr. Stephanie Mason, Interim Medical Director and Burn & General Surgeon at Sunnybrook’s Ross Tilley Burn Centre. Dr. Mason will discuss the Centre’s role as Ontario’s leading burn care facility and its support for patients with severe burn injuries, including those from electrical contact.

Meeting Highlights

During the meeting, you will learn about the latest developments in Licensing, Operations, and Communications. We’ll share key findings from the Ontario Electrical Safety Report (OESR) and provide an overview of our efforts to monitor compliance and tackle challenges in the underground economy. This includes case studies of both licensed and unlicensed individuals and an update on convictions and Administrative Penalties issued.

Question& Answer (Q&A) Session

Submit your questions with your registration or e-mail licensingmatters@electricalsafety.on.ca to have them included in the discussion.

Go here to register

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