Get Ready...the 2009 Data Collection is just around the corner!
Contractors learned about Compliance Management, becoming Compliant, and showing Employers they're "Ready to Work!"
Wednesday November 18, 2009 we hosted a Contractor User Group in Grande Prairie, AB
Thank you for all those who particpated!

Kim Rekowski (Right) from Gemini Helicopters Inc. won our giftcard giveaway!
Kim is pictured here with Darcy McFeetors (Left) Director, Business Development of ComplyWorks Ltd.
Congratulations!
Wednesday November 4, 2009 ComplyWorks hosted a Contractor User Group in Weyburn, SK

Leon Gilbertson (Left) of R. French Transport Ltd. accepts his prize from Janet Preston (Right) Business Integration Co-ordinator of ComplyWorks Ltd.
October 28, 2009
Congratulations to Misty Tabert for winning our Rocky Mountain House, AB User Group Session giftcard giveaway!

Misty Tabert (left) of Strad Compression & Production Services Ltd. accepts her prize from Darcy McFeetors (Right) Director, Business Development with ComplyWorks Ltd.
Thanks to the people in attendence on the October 22, 2009 Contractor User Group in Fort McMurray, AB
User groups help the Contractors understand how Employer members are using Relevant Compliance monitoring as a way to improve their Contractor Management process.
User groups help the Contractors understand how Employer members are using Relevant Compliance monitoring as a way to improve their Contractor Management process.
Wednesday October 21, 2009 there was a Contractor User Group in Leduc, AB
This informative session highlighted the evolvement of the Registry into ComplyWorks Ltd. and how we are working with industry to understand and use relevant compliance monitoring tools with active communications.

Keith Podmoroff (right), of Mission Geospatial Ltd. accepts his prize from Ross Wickware (left), VP Products & Marketing of ComplyWorks Ltd.
There was a successful turn out at the Complyworks Contractor User Group Session in Calgary, AB on October 14, 2009. We would like to thank all who attended. Also, congratulations to Keith Podmoroff of Mission Geospatial Ltd. for winning our $50 giftcard giveaway.
After a summer of nominations and voting Oilweek will acknowledge the winners of the Producer and the Supplier of the Year awards on November 25 as part of their Annual Report Awards luncheon.
Oilweek will feature the winner of the Supplier of the Year in their November issue and the Producer of the Year will be featured in their December issue.
For more information, please go to: http://www.oilweek.com/poysoy/
Today we are very pleased to announce our partnership agreement with ENFORM. We will be offering the complete suite of ENFORM eLearning Courses through ComplyWorks.com early in the new year.
Please note that the following information is taken by permission from Enform and can be found at http://www.safetystanddown.ca/safetystanddown/About
(Previously known as Safety Stand Down Week)
What is it?
Safety Stand Down is a designated time for CEOs, executives, and senior managers to talk about safety issues directly with frontline workers.
When is it?
Safety Stand Down usually takes place during a focus week in the third week of January of each year. However, this time frame is only a suggestion. You should choose a time frame that works best for your organization. The important thing is to make time for safety - no matter when that might be.
Why should you participate?
Frontline workers are generally the largest group in the workforce. Most recordable incidents and injuries occur within this group - particularly among new workers. Too often, the safety messages that trickle down to this group become diluted. However, when senior management takes the time to discuss safety issues "in person" during Safety Stand Down, this group is more likely to pay attention.
Who can participate?
Past participants have included oil and gas producers, explorers, and service contractors. However, the concept can apply to company in any industry and in any country.
Where should you visit?
The worksite location for your Safety Stand Down event is entirely up to you. Some executives choose plants or permanent sites, while others visit temporary sites such as drilling and service rig operations. The best advice is to go where you'll have the greatest impact.
Do you have to shut down your operations?
It's not necessary to shut down operations. But, if you do shut down the operation you intend to visit for an hour or a day, your safety commitment to the frontline workers is reinforced.
How to Participate