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COLLISION REPAIR WORKSHOPS
HIGHLIGHT NEW LOW-VOC PAINTS
This evening event will feature collision repair shop speakers, grants and incentives updates as well as health and safety assistance with simplified environmental compliance help.
All shop owner/operators planning on purchasing, selling or upgrading their shops and/or using new paint products in Ontario are urged to attend.
Collision repair and auto body shops in Ontario are switching to lower-emission paints, while facing an uncertain marketplace and challenging personnel needs.
In order to assist repair facilities to meet compliance requirements, sustain improved environmental operations and profit from grants and incentives offered, including apprenticeship hiring credits and significant tax reduction rebates on booths and other equipment, the province of Ontario and the collision repair trade associations are presenting a series of eight workshops/seminars with guest speakers across the province.
Date and Location:
Wednesday March 25, 2009 Western Secondary School,
5791 North Townline Road., Amherstburg
Agenda:
5:15 - 6:00 p.m. Registration and Tour of school auto body lab
6:00 p.m. Dinner
6:30 pm. Industry Welcome John Norris, Executive Director, Hamilton District Autobody Repair Association (HARA)
6:35 p.m. Western Secondary update Jamie LeGault, auto body teacher
6:40 p.m. OYAP opportunities Dario Rossit, school board
6:45 p.m. Grants and incentives Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
6:50 p.m. Industry Update Collision repair association representatives
7:15 p.m. Ontario's Simplified Representative, Ministry of Environment
Environmental Permits
7:45 p.m. Waterbase Paints-Health and Gerald Robinson, Ontario Service Safety Alliance Safety (OSSA)
8:05 p.m. Shop Case Study
8:15 p.m. Waterbase paint hand-out information and grants and incentives information
8:30 p.m. Update and feedback forms w/door prizes. Visit supplier tables
Windsor/Amherstburg workshop starts at 6:00 pm.
Attendees are urged to arrive 45 minutes early for student led tours of the autobody lab. A hot dinner will be served.
Cost: $25.00 plus GST.
Pre-registration and payment is required.
Please contact 1-866-309-4272 or info@autobodyhelp.ca or info@ciia.com
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WINDSOR AREA SHOPS ACCESS PRICING RATE RESULTS SURVEY ONLINE
Shop marketplace survey for PACRA now available to all shops
December 10, 2006
A third-party marketplace survey authorized by the local collision repair trade association is now available for all Windsor area shops. Twenty collision repair facility owners attended the initial presentation on items found in the study including door labour rates, frame and paint rates, paint cap prices, DRP involvement, the level of customer pay activity and more. Also covered in the marketplace survey and now available for any shop to review were volume levels, discount rates, training information and concerns for the future. The survey found door rates rising in the Windsor Ontario marketplace with the average labour rate for auto body at $56.90 per hour and the average frame rate two dollars higher. Paint re-imbursement rates were higher than in southern Ontario but arbitrary paint caps by insurers restricted sales.
To view the Windsor shop study, please see: http://www.ciia.com/provinces /ontario/pacra.html
Non-association members should call 1 866 309 4272 for more information
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IMPORTANT
CHANGES COMING FOR COLLISION REPAIR INDUSTRY
Environment Canada is developing
regulations to limit the VOC content of refinish
coatings and surface cleaners. This will change the
products you buy and how you will apply them in the
future. The goal is cleaner air. It is expected that few of the products
you are familiar with now will be available. For
some shops, changeover will be easy, other shops
may decide to upgrade or purchase new equipment. New production equipment, products
and pollution prevention help will also be on display
this evening. You can also learn about the requirements
for a spraybooth permit, waste reduction tips, and
how to reduce your costs with good environmental
management. Environment Canada is interested
in your feedback on the proposed content for the
regulations. This is your chance to learn the facts,
what it means to your business, and be heard on the
possible impact of these changes to improve air quality.
Date and Time: Wednesday
November 29, 2006 at 6:30 pm
Location: Marconi
Club Hall, 120 Clarke Road , London Admission
(Hot Dinner Included):
Non-Members $20.00 per person Association members No charge
This workshop format evening features:
Senior staff from Environment
Canada, Gatineau , Quebec Officials of the Canadian
Paint and Coating Association, Saint-Laurent, Quebec Paint company staff
from all major paint companies have been invited Senior insurance industry
representatives have been invited to comment this
evening. This meeting will be the most important
meeting of the year. It impacts you and your business,
so don't miss this opportunity.
To register please call
1-866-309-4272 or info@ciia.com |
WINDSOR AREA BODYSHOP ASSOCIATION HELPS 78 MORE STUDENTS LEARN COLLISION REPAIR
January 10, 2006
Western Secondary School in Amhurstburg had a problem. It's spray booth, over 30 years old and desperately in need of repairs, was shut down by the Greater Essex School Board for environmental and safety reasons in the summer. Now 78 students in the autobody program would no longer be able to be trained. Many more students that relied on the spray painting booth to help them in painting for industrial, technical, art, metal working or other subjects now found they could not have their own projects completed.
In stepped the local collision repair trade association, PACRA (Professional Automotive Collision Repairers Association of Essex County) who took the initiative to solve the situation.Within a matter of a few weeks, the group had organized a major meeting at the school, with industry assistance, suppliers, shop owners and school officials to map out a plan of action.Two weeks later, the Director of the Greater Essex County District School Board at a special meeting in Windsor, heard an incredible story from almost 20 attendees:- An almost new spray booth that matched the same size as the old booth was being donated:
- A plasma cutter was being donated by a car dealership
- A coatings firm was donating material and some paints
- A spray booth firm was going to help install the new booth
- Some frame rack equipment was being donated
- Vehicles were being given to the auto body program
- A complete electronic estimating system worth $5000 was being supplied free
- Discounted engineering help and industry management assistance was offered
Options for a possible new apprenticeship model using the school as a base were being considered. The outpouring of school and industry support seemed to overcome the hurdles previously identified by the school board and a commitment was made to get this new package up-and-running by the next semester, so that Western Secondary School could graduate 78 more automotive painters that the industry desperately needs. With 3 weeks, the new booth had been delivered to the school and the work on this new initiative getting started. "This is a success story on how industry suppliers, shops and school officials can co-operate and ensure that many students can be trained for good careers with a great future as apprentices," said Roger Beaulieau, President of the Windsor area collision repair association. Special thanks to: Formula One Collision, Gus Revenberg Pontiac Buick, Mitchell International, JES Sales Agencies, Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes, Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Ontario's Youth Apprenticeship Program, Steve Challoner, ciia.com, Trisk Lamps, DevilBiss, Hutchins Manufacturing as well as the principal and staff at Western Secondary School for their hard work, donations and assistance. For more information on the Western Secondary School program, contact Jamie Legault, Autobody Instructor at the school at (519) 726-6138. (see headlines) |
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OVER $7,000 DIFFERENCE IN INSURANCE RATE QUOTES FOR SAME DRIVER IN WINDSOR
According to a recent study by Lee Romanov of the Insurance Hotline, based on recent insurance company filings with Ontario 's Financial Services Commission, there is a vast difference in insurance company rates.It certainly pays to shop around for quotes for your car insurance.For instance:Profile 1: Male, single, age 19Risk Description:
Licensed 3 years, 1 year with class G licence
Owner and principal operator
Commute - 5 km one way, annual mileage under 12,000 km
2001 Honda Civic DX 2 door Coupe (VICC Code 0258)
New business application to companyIn Windsor, Allstate Insurance will charge him,$12,571 and T-D Insurance
$11,553 and for a one year policy
while Western Assurance is over $10,000At the low end, this Windsor driver can be insured with Motors Insurance for $5171 or Nordic Insurance for $5611 For more information please see: www.insurancehotline.comIn Toronto the rates show:for a 19 year old with a clean record, rates between $5750 and $15,551for a driver with one ticket and one accident, rates from $2,051 to $17,468for 2 drivers with clean records from $1763 to $6992for a 70 year old with clean record, from $970 to $2576
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| The meeting heard a presentation from John Reiner, Vice-President of the Collision Industry Standards Council of Ontario (CISCO) and from John Norris, with www.ciia.com, the Collision Industry Information and Assistance program. |
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