Manitoba Heavy Construction Association

March 2019

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A SUPPLEMENT TO THE WINNIPEG FREE PRESS SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2019 15 Bill Kachur: 204.224.3384, kachurg@mymts.net Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Sam Webber: 204.894.3324 800.491.4494 Auction Company License #303043 & 309645 AUCTION LOCATION: From WINNIPEG, MB, at Perimeter Hwy 59 North, go 7 km (4.4 miles) North on Hwy 59 to Jct PR213/ Garven Rd, go 4 km (2.5 miles) East on PR213/Garven Rd, Yard on South side. GPS: 49.973611, -96.9252778 A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: Case 1450B Crawler Tractor 2008 Volvo L150F Wheel Loader · 2007 Kawasaki 85ZN Wheel Loader · 2005 Volvo L150E Wheel Loader · 2001 Volvo L180D Wheel Loader · 1999 Volvo L120C Wheel Loader · Bobcat 700 Skid Steer Loader · 2004 Case CX330 Hydraulic Excavator · 2000 Hitachi EX450LC-5 Hydraulic Excavator · Madill 009 MK21-3-500 Portable Gravel Dredge · Cedarapids Super Junior 42 Jaw/Roll Self Contained Roll Crusher · 2015 Powerscreen MK II Portable Double Deck Screen Plant · 2012 Powerscreen Commander 1400 Portable Double Deck Screen Plant · Powerscreen MK II Portable Double Screen Plant · 1994 Powerscreen Commander Portable Double Deck Screen Plant · 1994 Powerscreen Portable Double Deck Screen Plant · Powerscreen Portable Double Deck Screen Plant · Suntract D1514-DM Portable Double Deck Screen Plant · Dillon 70 Double Deck Screen Plant · 2007 Powerscreen Trident 2 Portable Fine Sand Screw Dewatering Screen · Eagle Iron Works BMD 9816 18 In. 30 Ft Log Washer · 12 Ft x 8 Ft Hopper Feeder · Custombuilt 30 In. x 100 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · Powerscreen 8030 30 In. x 80 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · McCloskey 532X75DK 32 In. x 75 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · JD Conveyors 5030HC 30 In. x 50 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · Custombuilt 24 In. x 50 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · Custombuilt 24 In. x 50 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · Powerscreen 24 In. x 40 Ft Radial Stacking Conveyor · Kolberg 124-40 24 In. x 40 Ft Conveyor · 2007 Mack CXN613 Vision Day Cab T/A Truck · 2014 Mack GU533 Granite Dump T/A Truck · 2006 Mack CT713 Granite Dump T/A Truck · 2009 Ford F350 XLT Extended Cab Utility Truck · 2012 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado 4x4 Pickup Truck · 2007 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LTZ Extended Cab 4x4 Pickup Truck · 2006 GMC 2500HD Sierra Extended Cab 4x4 Pickup Truck · 2015 Midland MG28SLX2 28 Ft T/A End Dump Trailer · 1999 JC Trailers Tridem Double Drop Lowboy Trailer · 2008 Magnum MLT5080MMH Portable Light Tower ...AND MUCH MORE! For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: rbauction.com Unreserved Public Equipment Dispersal Auction Kachur Sand & Gravel Ltd Birds Hill Aggregate Area, MB | May 7, 2019 · 10 am 2007 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LTZ 4x4 2012 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado 4x4 2009 Ford F350 XLT & 2008 Magnum MLT5080MMH 2006 Mack CT713 Granite 2007 Powerscreen Trident 2 2005 Volvo L150E 2012 Powerscreen Commander 1400 2014 Mack GU533 Granite 2008 Volvo L150F 2015 Powerscreen MK II 2007 Mack CXN613 Vision & 2015 Midland MG28SLX2 28 Ft 1999 Volvo L120C Madill 009 MK21-3-500 Visit safemanitoba.com for more details of SAFE Work Manitoba's recent campaign, as well as information about IBSPs, SAFE Work Certified and the prevention rebate. YEARS OF SAFETY EXCELLENCE 3 0 I f there's a theme that comes to mind when I think of my time at SAFE Work Manitoba, it is the power of partnership. Today, we are seeing injury rates in our province hit an all-time low – thanks to shared efforts with our province's industry-based safety programs (IBSPs) like Manitoba Heavy Construction Association's WORKSAFELY™ program. It is also the theme of our most recent awareness campaign, When We Work Together, SAFE Work… Works. You may have seen the recent television ads, billboards and other promotions. With this campaign, our goal was to spread the message that we can achieve the most when we join forces to work toward a common purpose. Supporting our province's IBSPs and expanding their numbers was high on SAFE Work Manitoba's agenda in 2014. Since that time, we have worked with industry to help develop five new IBSPs: • Made Safe (manufacturing) – madesafe.ca • RPM Trucking Industry Safety – rpmsafety.ca • S2 Safety: Sales and Service Safety Association – s2safety.ca • Manitoba Farm Safety Program – manitobafarmsafety.ca • Self-Insured Program – government bodies, including the City of Winnipeg and Province of Manitoba e new IBSPs joined the following long- standing programs: • Manitoba Heavy Construction Association WORKSAFELY – mhca.mb.ca • Construction Safety Association of Manitoba – constructionsafety.ca • Mining Association of Manitoba Inc. – mines.ca • Energy Safety Canada (oil and gas) – energysafetycanada.com Today, more workers than ever are covered by an IBSP – 47.7 per cent of all workers compared to 13.4 per cent in 2014. is means an additional one-third of the overall Manitoba workforce has gained access to the industry-specific training, tools and services provided by these programs. We're far from done with this goal. It's our hope that one day all workers will be able to turn to an IBSP for their sector, just as those in the heavy construction industry have benefitted from the many services of the WORKSAFELY program for the last 30 years. In the meantime, we are already seeing the effect of IBSPs on the incidence of workplace injuries that cause employees to be away from work. Among industries with established IBSPs, time-loss injuries declined by 15.3 per cent from 2013 to 2017, and construction injuries are at their lowest point in 10 years. Another key aspect of our injury-reduction efforts is the SAFE Work Certified program, in place since 2017. We launched this program to make certification available to all Manitoba employers – through an IBSP, regardless of industry, size or location. e COR™ program, used in the construction industry, meets the SAFE Work Certified standard. Certification has many advantages – it's been demonstrated employers that become safety certified have fewer time-loss injuries, lower injury costs and higher employee engagement. More than 1,200 employers are now SAFE Work Certified (including employers that were already COR-certified) and these numbers are steadily increasing. Since the start of 2018, employers that meet the SAFE Work Certified standard have an opportunity to be rewarded with a prevention rebate. Eligible, certified employers can receive a rebate on their WCB premiums. e rebate is the greater of 15 per cent of the employer's premium or $3,000, to a maximum of 75 per cent of premium. In 2018, $5.01 million was paid in prevention rebates to 841 employers. Of these, 299 heavy construction employers received $886,000. Reducing workplace injuries requires a long-term approach. While we are proud of our combined achievements, we have much more work ahead. With the support of the WORKSAFELY Program and Manitoba's other IBSPs, I look forward to us accomplishing even more. When we work together, SAFE Work… works. ❱❱❱ WORKING TOGETHER CUTS INJURIES, DELIVERS REWARDS B Y J A M I E H A L L INJURY RATES IN OUR PROVINCE HIT AN ALL-TIME LOW – THANKS TO SHARED EFFORTS WITH INDUSTRY-BASED SAFETY PROGRAMS LIKE MANITOBA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION'S WORKSAFELY™ PROGRAM Jamie Hall is Chief Operating Officer of SAFE Work Mantioba, the prevention division of the WCB

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