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Last Updated: 2013-02-05
Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada Inc
Company information
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| Legal Name: Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada Inc | ||||
| Operating Name: Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada Inc | ||||
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Mailing Address
1110 Lower Slash Rd DESERONTO, Ontario K0K 1X0 |
Location Address
1110 Lower Slash Rd DESERONTO, Ontario K0K 1X0 |
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| Telephone: (416) 363-7272 | ||||
| Fax: (613) 396-6276 | ||||
| Email: colin@hsac.ca | ||||
| Website URL: http://www.hsac.ca | ||||
Contact information
| Colin Bonner | ||
| Title: President | ||
| Area of Responsibility: Research/Development/Engineering | ||
| Telephone: (416) 363-7272 | ||
| Ext: 1 | ||
| Email: colin@hsac.ca | ||
| Jody Flanagan | ||
| Title: Vice President | ||
| Area of Responsibility: Research/Development/Engineering | ||
| Telephone: (416) 363-7272 | ||
| Ext: 2 | ||
| Email: jody@hsac.ca | ||
| Katelyn Allan | ||
| Title: Admin/Exec Assistant | ||
| Area of Responsibility: Administrative Services | ||
| Telephone: (416) 363-7272 | ||
| Email: katelyn@hsac.ca | ||
Company description
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The Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada Inc.(HSAC) recognizes the inherent hazards associated with exposure to hydraulics and has created a proactive solution. HSAC provides superior consulting and training services to educate the necessary people and provide them with vital knowledge specific to safety awareness related to hydraulic systems and components. Our goal is our commitment to those who have the right to know about the hazards of their occupation and to improve efficiency in the operation of related equipment.
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| Exporting: | No |
| Primary Industry (NAICS): | 541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services |
| Alternate Industries (NAICS): |
611690 - All Other Schools and Instruction |
| Primary Business Activity: | Services |
| Aboriginal Firm: | Registered Aboriginal Business under the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business (PSAB) |
Product / Service / Licensing
| Service Name: |
Hydraulic consulting/training |
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EXPOSURE LEVEL
The safety status of hydraulic equipment and components are always changing. What is safe today may not be safe tomorrow. Most occupations are exposed to hydraulics at many different levels. The exposure level topics will establish an awareness of hydraulic hazards in the workplace. Special attention is given to the most common misconceptions, including environmental health. HIGH RISK MAINTENANCE LEVEL Maintenance personnel are engaged in procedures that expose them to the risk of injury and death. The maintenance level consists of 12 topics and takes an in-depth comprehensive look at identifying hydraulic hazards encountered beyond the engineered safeguarding. An emphasis is put on the implementation of structured procedures and energy mitigation. This program incorporates videos of actual procedures that went wrong and each participant will gain substantial knowledge through group interpretation and discussion. This level of training provides important information about staying alive. |
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Date Modified: 2013-05-21