10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern
Virtual Event
Registration closes February 10, 2025, at 12:00 PM
In public procurement, effective supplier due diligence is crucial for ensuring project success, compliance, and the safety of all stakeholders. This session focuses on enhancing supplier due diligence with an emphasis on health and safety. Using the City of Greater Sudbury case as a practical example, attendees will explore key considerations for safeguarding workplace safety through robust procurement practices.
WSIB and Stringer LLP will provide legal and regulatory perspectives on supplier due diligence and health and safety obligations. The session will include Q&A and open discussion, focusing on practical strategies for integrating health and safety considerations into procurement decisions, navigating legal complexities, and fostering collaboration with suppliers to promote a culture of safety.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and enhance your organization’s approach to supplier due diligence.
Presenters:
Ann White, WSIB: Ann White joined the WSIB in September 2007 in a role that later evolved into the Account Specialist position. Throughout her time at WSIB, she has worked across various departments, roles, and geographic locations within Employer Services. Ann currently leads a team of 14 Account Specialists based out of the Hamilton office.
Ryan Conlin, Stringer LLP: Ryan Conlin is a Partner with Stringer LLP. He practices employment law with a focus on occupational health and safety and workers' compensation. He is the author of the Employer's Guide to Occupational Health and Safety published by Thomson Reuters. Ryan has defended employers at all levels of Court, including the Supreme Court of Canada.
Registration Fees:
Title |
Fee |
Member Status |
Points |
CEUs |
Hours |
Members |
$0.00 |
Members Only |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
2.00 |
Non Members |
$35.00 + HST |
All Registrants |
0.0000 |
0.0000 |
2.00 |
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