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SUMMARY:Professional Geoscientists Ontario: 2022 Virtual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Session B: Professional is a Verb not a Noun! \nIf you’ve ever told anyone “I’m a qualified person” you might have been lying without knowing it. \nThere is only the qualified person. In the securities sphere\, the qualified person is the professional that approves a particular item of scientific or technical disclosure for a mineral project. In the environmental sphere\, it’s the professional that conducts or supervises a particular environmental site assessment and certifies the Record of Site Condition. These are things you do\, not things you are. \nThe presenters in this session will give you a clear understanding of what it means to be the qualified person and what it means to act as one\, and how to distinguish your professional status as a P.Geo. from your professional function as a qualified person. That distinction is one every professional needs to know how to make. \nSpeakers: \nSarah Murray (Project Manager\, Earth and Environment\, WSP) – The Dirt on QPs – O.Reg.153/04 and O.Reg.406/19 \nSimon Gautrey\, P.Geo.\, FGC (Principal Hydrogeologist\, Wood PLC) – How can we shape the QP concept to further protect the public? \nVictoria Yehl\, M. Sc.\, P. Geo. (British Columbia Securities Commission) – Mind your P and Q: What is the difference between a P.Geo. and a Qualified Person? \nChris Collins\, MBA\, P. Geo. (Chief Mining Advisor\, British Columbia Securities Commission) – Qualified Persons and Independence in NI 43-101 \nCONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)\nParticipation in this symposium can count for a maximum of 10 CPD hours. \nREGISTRATION FEES \nEarly Bird until April 8\, 2022\nFull Symposium: $80 + HST\nEach Session: $25 +HST \nAfter April 8\, 2022 Early Bird deadline\nFull Symposium: $120 + HST\nEach Session: $35 + HST
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/professional-geoscientists-ontario-2022-virtual-symposium-2/
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