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This newsletter summarizes recent activities of the Risk Engineering Society (RES). It discusses the successful RISK2016 conference, upcoming technical presentations, and development of the Risk Engineering Body of Knowledge. It also provides an overview of the NASA risk management approach from a recent presentation. The newsletter is intended to keep RES members informed of risk-related events and opportunities.
The document summarizes the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), a Navy peer mentoring program that aims to promote responsible decision making among Sailors. It details the origins of CSADD, inspired by organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving. The article highlights the innovative CSADD chapter aboard the USS San Jacinto that staged a dramatic reenactment of a drunk driving accident to raise awareness. It provides an overview of CSADD's structure, resources available, and goals of empowering young Sailors to positively influence their peers.
This newsletter provides updates from the Institute President on upcoming conferences and events, including:
- The 2018 Asian Claims Convention will be held in Bali, Indonesia, marking the first time the convention will be held in that country.
- Details are provided on meetings held by the President and others with members in Asia to discuss developments and events.
- Information is given on the upcoming Claims Convention in Sydney in September 2017 and a workshop for trainee loss adjusters.
- Updates are provided on events being held by state divisions in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and online continuing professional development opportunities.
Leon Briggs has been elected as the new President of AICLA, succeeding Michael Collins. Briggs thanks Collins for his dedication over the past two years. Education and continuing professional development are important focuses for AICLA under Briggs' leadership to ensure adjusters remain skilled and practice ethically. AICLA held a successful joint technical workshop with the Malaysian Insurance Institute on contract works insurance claims.
The ARTBA Transportation Development Foundation focused on improving transportation construction safety in 2016. It launched the Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals program to boost safety awareness and risk management skills. Over 5,000 workers received safety training through partnerships with FHWA and OSHA. The Foundation also provided safety training programs on backing and spotting, hosted a national work zone safety conference, and awarded scholarships honoring fallen transportation workers through the Lanford Family Memorial Scholarship Program.
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By Claire Hibbit on November 29, 2016 in Carpet and Restoration
Restoration Industry Association (RIA) members from Australia, Canada and US came together in Chicago
to complete RIA’s signature Certified Restorer (CR) advanced certification preparatory course, ahead of a
new educational program slated for 2017.
Hosted by Jon Don for the second year and held at the RIA’s state of the art training centre at its
headquarters in Roselle, Illinios earlier this month, the course included five members from Australia, three
from Canada and six from the US.
The 2016 CR course concludes RIA’s certification grandfathering period as the association prepares to roll
out a revised advanced certification programs in 2017 for the CR and Water Loss Specialist (WLS)
designations.
Changes to the CR program are the first since the designation was first conceived by the late Martin L.
King, CR, ASA in 1980.
The CR has long been considered the most prestigious and difficult credential for a professional restorer to
attain.
The Certified Restorer Body of Knowledge, which has been in development for six years, is expected to
be released to the industry in the first quarter of 2017 and serve as the basis for RIA’s updated certification
programs to be rolled out in the second quarter of 2017.
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2. Back row, left to right: Mehmet Ucar, Quantum Restoration (Melbourne, AUS); Kayle Short, BELFOR (Toronto,
CAN); Steve Brown, WLS, Disaster One (Greensboro, NC); Owen Boak, Elements Clean (Melbourne, AUS); Nick
Anderson, Buffalo Restoration (Bozeman, MT); Josh Miller, CR, WLS, CMP (Guest Instructor, Detroit, MI); Edward
Fogle, WLS, SERVPRO (Frederick, MD); Lorne McIntyre, CR, WLS (Guest Instructor, Toronto, CAN); Carlos
Calderon, Calderco Restoration (Miami, FL) Middle row, left to right: Penny Tralau, Mould Rescue (Sydney, AUS);
Russ Anderson, United Services/DKI (Griffith, IN); Ken Larsen, CR, WLS (Lead Instructor, Destin, FL) Front row,
left to right: Mark Klamerus, Disaster One (Wilmington, NC); Ivi Sims, Mould Squad (Melbourne, AUS); Dayle
Ehresman, BELFOR (Vancouver, CAN); Christine Boak, Elements Clean (Melbourne, AUS); Rajen “Raj” Kishun,
ServiceMaster Markham (Toronto, CAN); Pete Consigli, CR, WLS, Course Facilitator (RIA Director of Education &
Industry Adviser)
The 2016 CR course had two guest instructors join CR lead instructor Ken Larsen, CR, WLS and
facilitator Pete Consigli, CR, WLS.
RIA Education Committee member Josh Miller, CR, WLS, CMP and Lorne McIntyre, CR, WLS, RIA’s
Canadian Council education subcommittee chair joined Consigli and Larsen as the association expands
its educational team by mentoring the next generation of trainers.
The CR and WLS courses have a tradition of inviting local subject matter experts (SMEs) to present at their
advanced course prep weeks.
This year, Bartosz A. Dajnowski, MS, president at G.C. Laser Systems Inc., gave an informative
presentation on the use of laser technology originally developed for art restoration which is now being
adapted for building and contents restoration applications.
The 2016 course was characterised by Larsen as a “CR legacy” class. Consigli opined that the
demographics of this class suits the legacy moniker based on the international make-up of the 2016 CR
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