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Friday, July 5, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Updates from around Ontario's trails!

**New** Ontario Parks Association Training Courses
In an attempt to ensure we continue providing you and your staff with training that will keep you exceeding expectations at work we are constantly revising and adding to our roster of training sessions. (Yes, you are that special that we go out of our way to try to meet your every single parks training requirements!! And yes, we are just that amazing that you can depend on us to provide all of your parks related training!!) If you have a training need that is not currently being met by the huge listing of training courses we provide please let us know (email training@ontarioparksassociation.ca).

In response to recent requests from members we have some newly developed training sessions to share with you. Check them out in case you too could benefit from the wealth of knowledge of our awesome instructors!!

Parks Welding Safety

Do you or your staff use Oxy Acetylene cutting torches, grinders, metal fabrication, or arc welding to repair trailers or equipment? This one day training (half day theory, half day practical), taught by our ever so wonderful chainsaw instructor Bob Smith, will ensure you and or your staff are using this equipment to weld safely.


Parks One Day Chainsaw Safety & Cutting Techniques

Chainsaws are one of the most useful as well as dangerous tools a worker can use. This one day course is designed to educate personnel who use a chainsaw about safety, maintenance, use and handling. Participants will gain an understanding in what contributes to accidents and how to avoid them. Hands on and practical work planning strategies, including bucking and limbing, understanding compression and tension and dealing with spring poles will be coached and practiced in this course. Notching and back cutting will be introduced for small tree felling (such as on trees of approximately 6” dbh - "diameter at breast height"). There is a strong focus on personal safety, risk assessment and accident prevention. Training workers and developing skills that reduce variables and mitigate risks associated with chainsaws and cutting techniques is the general theme of this course. NOTE: This training is for personnel who are not required to fell trees. For felling trees participants need to attend our 2 day Chainsaw Safety Awareness Training.

Parks Bridge Inspection

Do you have bridges within your parks system that need to be inspected and maintained? If so, we have the training for you! Delivered by experts in the field, participants will learn how to conduct visual inspection on various types of bridges within a parks system. Park’s staff will be familiarized with Bridge Structure and Components, and Inspections & Deterioration of Structures. This training will ensure participants are able to Identify and address deficiencies at an early stage to avert future costly repairs/rehabilitation.

Parks Rigging

This one day rigging course will cover the theory and practical knowledge that is essential for using safe rigging techniques. This course would be excellent for workers who are dealing with storm-damaged trees, having to dismantle trees, felling trees that are leaning the opposite way of the desired fell zone and removing wood or debris from ravines and other areas that cannot be accessed by machinery.
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2013 MTB Commissaire Course | Ontario Cycling Association
Provincial 'C' MTB Commissaire Course. Where: Hardwood Hills, Fireplace Room. When: In Class – July 15th, 16th, 19th – 5:00pm-10:00pm. Practical ...
www.ontariocycling.org/2013-mtb-commissaire-course/


Black wins first Ontario Criterium Cycling title | Other Sports | Sports ...
Peterborough's Chloe Black (13) of Sabino Cycles Racing crosses the line first in a photo finish of the Elite Women's 1 and 2 37.8 kilometre race at the Ontario ...
www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/.../peterboroughs-chloe-b...


Toronto police board drafts report on “dooring”
Toronto Star
Jared Kolb, executive director of the cyclists' group Cycle Toronto, met with Transportation Minister Glen Murray last week, and said Murray was “sympathetic” to cyclists' concerns about dooring. The provincial fine for improperly opening a vehicle's ...
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Six Local Wineries Partner To Create The Province's Only Regional ...
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“We are proud to help commemorate the War of 1812 Bicentennial and the Coastal Trails: Sails to See Tall Ships Festival through our wine initiative.


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Toronto Public Health | Walk Toronto
Posts about Toronto Public Health written by dylanreid1.
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If anyone happens to be in the Haliburton area...
Peter Bowers6:06pm Jul 4
If anyone happens to be in the Haliburton area next week I'm leading a group ride next Wednesday the 10th from my cottage at 1095 Basshaunt Dr at 5 pm near Sir Sams. Secret trails! Swimming! beer! burgers!( after the ride) BYOB, let me know if you're interested.

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