MONTRÉAL REGIONAL FORUM & CITT/ICTS EXPO-SCÈNE
April 15-17, 2025 | Montreal, Quebec
Join us in Montréal!
Event Safety Alliance Canada's new Montréal Regional Forum will provide a slate of relevant safety topics, presented by experts in the field, as well as an opportunity to share event safety experiences with colleagues. You’ll learn directly from like-minded professionals – their experiences, expertise and perspectives.
This forum is planned to provide practical insights for production suppliers, event production companies, festivals and roadhouses, municipalities, colleges and universities, labour organizations, and all those who provide support to the live event industry
Join us for a day of inspiring speakers and the opportunity to connect with colleagues.
DETAILS
DATE: Tuesday, April 15, 2025
TIME: 9:00AM - 4:30PM | Lunch (not included) 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
LOCATION: Palais des Congrès de Montréal, 201 Viger Avenue West, Room 518C, Montreal, Quebec, H2Z 1X7
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Timing is subject to change. All times are displayed in local Montreal time (EDT).
REGISTRATION
ESAC and CITT Members | $50.00
Non-Members | $75.00
Taxes (HST) will be applied during checkout.
SESSIONS
Great idea! Now what? How to Set Event Safety Planning Priorities | Janet Sellery
In the dynamic world of live events, ensuring health and safety is paramount but when we consider all the potential hazards involved in arts, entertainment and live events, the list can be daunting. What should be done first and how do we begin? Based on her experience with a wide range of venues, shows and festivals, Janet will kick off the day with a discussion about how to prioritize health and safety when planning for any event.
"Stranger in the Room" to "Valued Event Partner" | Martin Deslaurier
Driven by a lifelong passion for risk management and security, cultivated since the early 1990s, Martin Deslaurier transitioned after 25 years in the cash-in-transit sector to a unique challenge: becoming the inaugural and dedicated Security Director at Place des Arts, Canada's largest cultural hub. This is the story of his journey, from navigating the 'stranger in the room' syndrome to establishing himself as a trusted business partner. He'll share the strategies, tools, and insights that facilitated this transformation, addressing the challenges and opportunities encountered along the way.
Peer to Peer Conversations | Janet Sellery and Friends
This is an opportunity for across the sectors to connect with their peers to discuss key topics. These conversations will dig into specific health and safety challenges that we face every day.
Building Safety Culture: Practical Ways to Lead From Any Role | Katie Hough
Safety isn’t just the responsibility of managers or safety officers – it belongs to everyone. Learn how every team member can contribute to a safer work environment, no matter their role. From speaking up about hazards, to leading by example, small continuous actions can make a big impact. We will look at how to start building a safety culture, using the buy-in of natural safety leaders, whilst leveraging off practical safety tools like pre-starts, toolbox talks, and hazard reporting systems.
Critical Power for Live Events: Ensuring Reliability When It Matters Most | Antoine Leblanc-Michel
This session will dive into the essentials of critical power management for events, covering topics such as identifying and securing power sources, backup power systems (UPS/BESS), generators and transfer switches, emergency site lighting, and the importance of reliable communication networks. We’ll explore how to prepare for potential failures, and the hidden hazards of power outages.
The forum will feature English and French speaking presenters. Although the majority of the presentations will be in English, everyone is encouraged to participate in order to have a well-represented group of professionals.
SPEAKERS
Martin Deslauriers, CPP.PSP.PCI Risk management professional with over 30 years in corporate security, asset protection and risk management. Having worked within two large international corporations since 1994, he is now exercising his passion by acting as Director of Security at the Place des Arts. |
Kate Hough Co-Founder / Director of Operations at In Situ, Kate is a project and site manager, with an engineering background and experience working on complex projects, She specializes in project planning, site risk management, environment, sustainability, and safety. With 10 years' experience in major construction operating both on site and corporately, Kate brings a passion for solving problems, attention to detail and delivery of top tier project work. |
Antoine Leblanc-Michel Co-Founder / Director of Projects at In Situ, Antoine is a site, operations, and project manager in the entertainment and special event industry. Antoine specializes in overlay, temporary infrastructures, and utilities locally and internationally. Past experiences range from world renowned music and arts festivals, large scale concerts, international sporting events, ceremonies, automobile racing to high end fashion shows. |
Janet Sellery, CRSP, CHSC Janet Sellery, Event Safety Alliance Canada Founding Board Member and Programming Chair, started her career in stage management and moved into health and safety after a critical injury involving an actor. Janet pioneered the health and safety program at the Stratford Festival, Canada’s largest repertory theatre, and one of her favourite projects was working as the Health & Safety Manager for the Opening, Closing and Victory Ceremonies at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Janet is an active volunteer with the Ontario Ministry of Labour Live Performance Health & Safety Advisory Committee, the Scott Johnson Working Group, the Event Safety Alliance and the Event Safety Working Group. As a Health & Safety Consultant (Sellery Health + Safety), Janet focuses on customizing programs, training, and resources to reflect the constantly evolving and unique demands of the live event environment. |
SPONSORSHIP
Event Safety Alliance Canada is supported by dozens of dedicated, safety-focused organizations from across the live event industry. By becoming a sponsor, you will be telling organizations, employees, clients and colleagues throughout the industry that you’ve made a corporate commitment to safety and that you believe preventing injuries and incidents is a priority.
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