PEG Magazine - Spring 2015

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Keeping current with technology and innovation is a challenge for every professional. Our professional development seminars are designed for Members to enhance their soft and technical skills in specific areas. To assist Members in meeting their Continuing Professional Development requirements, the APEGA 2015 Annual General Meeting and Conference offers professional development courses in five streams scheduled over one and a half days. DRESS: BUSINESS CASUAL

STREAM 1 I STRATEGIC PLANNING*

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015 Thinking Strategically in the Context of Engineering in Alberta Dr. Janice Thomas, MBA

STREAM 2 I RESPONSIBILITIES OF SELF-REGULATION

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015 What is Self-Regulation? Carol Moen, P.Eng. Katrina Haymond, Partner, Field LLP About the Legislative Review Mark Tokarik, P.Eng., LL.B., FEC, FGC (Hon.) Dianne Johnstone Ensuring Professional Responsibility with

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015 Protecting the Integrity, Security and Authenticity of Electronically Sealed and Transmitted Documents Patrick Cormier, B.Sc., LL.B., CD APEGA Legislation Review Consultations – Spring 2015 Carol Moen, P.Eng. Mark Tokarik, P.Eng., LL.B., FEC, FGC (Hon.) Dianne Johnstone

Offshore Work and Products Ray Choudhury, P.Eng., MBA Gavin Chan, P.Eng. Authentication of Documents Ray Choudhury, P.Eng., MBA Gavin Chan, P.Eng.

STREAM 3 I HIGHLIGHTING DEVELOPMENTS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015 CSA Z462-15 Risk Assessment Procedures for Energized Electrical Work Terry Becker, P.Eng. Switching Transients: Problems and Solutions Scott Basinger, P.Eng. Peter Pietramala, P.Eng. Product Certification for Hazardous Locations Allan Bozek, P.Eng.

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015 Substation Grounding Transfer of Potential: Case Studies Duane Leschert, P.Eng. Fellow IEEE, “Codes and Standards” Update Tim Driscoll, P.Eng.

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