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ACTi Inc.
Meeting the challenge of change through training
Mandate:
Assisting with revisions of existing standards, codes and safety regulations for the Overhead Lifting Equipment Industry in Canada and the United States. To set the industry minimum standard for delivery of safety training by having independent third party audits of ACTi training material content, to ensure compliance to all national and international recognized standards and codes.
It is also ACTi's objective evidence of due diligence for compliance, relieving a lot of the responsibility of liability to ACTi, our instructors and our clients in the event of an injury or fatality.
Applicable Standards and Regulations:
CSA-B167
ASME B30 Series
ANSI Z244.1
Federal OSHA CFR 1910.179, 1910.184
ISO-9926-1 Training of drivers
AWHS (Alberta Workplace Health & Safety)
Judy Mellott - Green - President of ACTi
Judy Mellott has 20 years experience in the crane industry, starting as a partner in a successful overhead crane inspection and maintenance company. She is responsible for forming three industry committees, chairperson for two, which resulted in two “Industry Best Practices Bulletins” published by AWHS (OH&S) including two subsequent revisions. These practices are still current and are the industry minimum requirement in Alberta.
Judy is an active technical committee member on the CSA B167-96 Crane Standard and assisted with the revised CSA B167-08 Standard to be in compliance with ISO 4301 International World Standards for Cranes. She also participates as the CSA Committee Member approved liaison on the ASME B30 Standards Committee for cranes. Judy has participated as a Task Force member on the NCCCO (National Commission for Certification of Crane Operators) certification program for overhead crane operators. As a direct result of her participation they changed the certification requirement to be applicable all overhead lifting equipment five tons and over.
Presently she works with AWHS (Alberta Workplace Health & Safety OH&S) assisting with revising the Codes and Regulations related to Cranes. Judy is a recognized writer for “Hoisting & Rigging” as well as for two international magazines “HOIST” and “OCH”.
ACTi is leading the industry by developing training material content that is standardized, in accordance and compliant to all applicable national and international standards. It is our mandate to set the industry minimum acceptable standard for safety training in North America.
Testimonials
Read what others say about All Canadian Training Institute's products and services!
"We have done business with ACTi for several years and have always received a Quality Product for the training."
Bob Daly; Regional Health & Safety Manager; Russel Metals
 
"Our operators and supervisors found this training to be very beneficial and are now more aware of safety and proper operation of lifting equipment."
Dale Parker; General Manager; HYDRIL
 
"The feed back from our shop personnel was very favourable and they were impressed with the course layout. Thank you for a job well done."
Bruce Baker; HSE Co-ordinator; Halliburton - Geo-Pilot
 
"Our employees have had many of these types of courses over the years and I'm pleased to say they were impressed with the course content. TCPL prides itself on a consistent, ongoing safety program and this course fits our needs."
Rob Lindemann; Superintendent; TransCanada Pipe Lines
 
"We reached approximately one million nine hundred and fifty thousand continuous hours without one lost time incident. I know that the training ACTi provided at our process plant, site services and mine maintenance was a strong contributor to that outstanding safety record."
Bob Dawe; Superintendent Human/Recourses/Safety; DIAVIK Diamond Mines
 
"This training has been a valuable asset to our company and our employees. The responses from those who have participated in the training programs have been very positive. We will continue to use ACTi for future training needs."
George Butterworth; Manager Human/Recourses/Safety; Crown Energy Tech.
ACTi is Making a Difference
By assisting industry to develop and document
Industry Best Practices for End Users and Operators of
Lifting Equipment.
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