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Bicyclist struck by truck driver
Posted on September 13, 2016 at 10:54 AM |
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By: Dawn Truell, President, Cross Border Services Sept 13, 2016 3 days post truck driver charged in the death of an Ottawa cyclist, president of Greater Ottawa Truckers Association Ron Barr, defending truck drivers, "bikes shouldn't have been made equal to trucks on the road." Conley, the truck driver, charged with criminal negligence causing death, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison, and dangerous driving causing death, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. There are limitations for Truck Drivers due to the size of their vehicles, if you can imagine, they cannot see you when they are turning, the mirrors don't allow the truck driver to see behind, beside or underneath whilst in a turn. Please be aware of this fact and be cautious when riding a bicycle near a Truck. |
The Importance of Safety Inspections
Posted on February 17, 2016 at 1:28 PM |
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In
the Transportation Industry we have all been told about the importance of
conducting our safety inspections pre trip and post trip. These safety
inspections are mandatory for both our driver logs for the MTO and DOT
requirements as well as those of us who are part of the C-TPAT, FAST, PIP and
CSA Programs. But, are we all actually doing this every single day prior to
every single load that we do? Somewhere I think that the importance for safety
has been lost.
Recently
an innocent passenger vehicle driving along the highway 400 near King City, ON,
January 27, 2015, 9:20 AM, was struck by two flying loose commercial truck tires.
The gentleman driving that vehicle was killed when the two tires hit the
windshield shattering it to bits and collapsing the roof of his vehicle. Unfortunately
the truck driver, carrying a load of lumber, continued for 2 km before stopping
to realize what had just happened. The 69-year-old, Paul Koenderman, from
Burlington, ON, former CEO of Aecon Group Inc., was air lifted to a Toronto hospital
where he died from his injuries sustained when the two 200 lb. truck tires came
loose from the commercial truck body and hit his GMC Yukon. The
amount of truck tires coming loose from the truck bodies whilst driving has
increased from 2010 and in fact just last year in 2015 there were 127 incidents
of these detached wheels just in Ontario. With
the new Operation Wheel Check that was launched in Ontario in December 2015,
the requirements are getting more strict and to enforce this action the fines
are getting steeper ranging from $2,000 for minor infraction to $50,000 for
wheel separation. Daily inspections are an absolute liability law by the MTO
and requires companies to do specific specialized training for the technicians
that are involved in the wheel installations. Ministry
enforcement with on-road inspections by specially trained police officers has
become the norm and their eyes are peeled for those operators failing to do
their proper inspections. Just since December 2015 there have been 1,800 trucks
and 10,000 wheels inspected by the ministry. Cutting
corners for truck safety inspections seems like a time saving idea when one is
in a hurry to make a shipment as time is money in our JIT era, however, we must
remember that lives are far more important here than monetary gains, after all,
what are we working for everyday? Money to support our lives and our families;
think about everyone else’s families out there that we could potentially be
putting in danger by not performing our daily pre trip and post trip
inspections properly. It shouldn’t have to take someone’s life to remind us of
how important these safety inspections truly are. The trucking company involved
in this unfortunate accident stated that their last inspection on this truck
was done January 22 and that their standard practice is to only inspect the
trucks once per week; according to MTO standards, you must inspect your truck
Daily for safety of the vehicle including it’s tires. Please
conduct your daily safety inspections and help save lives. For further information regarding Safety
& Security Training, C-TPAT FAST PIP TTP & CSA contact Dawn Truell,
Cross Border Services at: www.crossborderservices.ca
[email protected] |
Please Be Aware! New Scam hitting our email boxes!
Posted on July 6, 2015 at 10:24 AM |
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Please Be Aware! There is a New Scam hitting our email in boxes right now! The appears to be from Canada Post - appears to be a shipment notification - I have verified with Canada Post that this is indeed a SCAM! Do NOT open this email or attachment! Canada Post has reassured me that if there were a shipment notification it would definitely NOT come to our emails! Canada Post leaves a Written message at our front doors be it home or business that there is a package to be picked up at the local post office, in cities this is at the Shopper's Drug Mart store locations, in towns this is at your local post office. If you are expecting a package you can simply log onto the Canada Post website and insert your tracking number that was given to you by whomever you purchased something from or had shipped by. Take care and stay safe out there! |
This Long Weekend Travel Info
Posted on June 30, 2015 at 4:59 PM |
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National - Travel Info For This Long Weekend - Happy Canada Day! CBS Dawn Truell offers road trip advice for border-crossing travellers this long weekend Ottawa, Ontario, June 30, 2015 — Many families are making their Canada Day travel plans this week. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds vacationers and other travellers heading to the United States that now is the best time to prepare for a fast, efficient return across the border at the end of their holiday. Savvy travellers know that they can hone their vacation planning by using tips to get ahead. For those planning to travel, the CBSA offers the following smart crossing tips. 1. Beat the border rush. Cross at a non-peak time. Try to plan crossing the border in the morning, especially if you cross on Saturday or Monday. Most lineups at the border start building in the afternoon and carry on throughout the evening. You can also use Border Wait Times services to check lineups at most major ports of entry. The lists are updated regularly, and you can subscribe by Twitter to see listings on the go. U.S.-bound or Canada-bound information is available. 2. Keep travel documents handy. An officer will scan them. One of the best ways your family can save time returning to Canada is to make sure each passenger has the correct travel document handy and ready to give to the border services officer. A passport is the best bet. For even faster service, become a NEXUScard member and enjoy the benefits of an expedited border clearance process. If you prefer to travel light while on the road, an enhanced driver's licence might be for you. Other acceptable forms of ID include: birth certificates with accompanying photo ID such as regular driver's licences; permanent resident cards; citizenship cards or certificates of Indian status. 3. Know your purchases, know where your receipts are, and know your exemptions and restrictions. If your family has purchased goods in the U.S., mailed gifts, or made major repairs or upgrades to your vehicle or boat, you will need to declare the total value of your purchases and back your claim with the receipts. Each traveller is entitled to certainpersonal exemptions on items like alcohol and tobacco depending on the length of your visit, and this can save you money. Also remember that some goods will always berestricted in Canada, such as firearms. Take the time to know what you're bringing back to Canada, and that time will pay dividends at the border. 4. Know the contents of your vehicles. It's as important to declare certain items in your vehicle and/or boat when you return to Canada. For example, if you have food tucked away in coolers or organic items such as soil (for example, in a bait container) or firewood, make sure you tell the border services officer. |
Bills online visible only..cons
Posted on January 27, 2015 at 10:22 AM |
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Has anyone noticed that since this miraculous inception of your bills going online visible only that suddenly you no longer know or remember what you owe to whom and when? Suddenly you get sent a threatening letter from so and so company that they're going to cut you off from whatever service they pertain to, you sit there and go whaaaaat? I've never missed a bill payment ever, now suddenly we no longer receive paper bills that are in our faces reminding us of what we owe and to whom and when! How many of you out there are with me on this one? Modern technology has extended itself in my opinion a little too far! Unless you are the type of person who has nothing better to do every day, you know like WORK, ya that's Work in order to pay those bills, yet has all day to sit on the computer and log in to every single site of every single service etc that is provided to us that we owe money to on a daily or monthly basis! I would like to petition all service company providers to please go back to sending us in the mail our statements! Yes I too am a tree hugger but I won't be hugging any trees in jail for non payment of bills that I didn't even know I had!!!! |
California passes law allowing passengers in trucks
Posted on September 26, 2014 at 10:15 AM |
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California passed new law for trucking, truck drivers are allowed to bring passengers in their tractor with them now, I'm not talking about a tag team driver, I'm talking about any passenger. Now, are we opening up a giant can of worms here? Do you see where I'm going with this? Let's see if over the next year drug trafficking in California increases. Just sayin' Wait till C-TPAT here's about this one! |
KHAT Ketamine, one of the most dangerous drugs has hit our streets here
Posted on August 28, 2014 at 11:05 AM |
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By:
Dawn Truell, President, Cross Border Services KHAT
hitting our streets in vast amounts On August 7 this summer 72.8
kilograms of Ketamine, better known as KHAT, along with 23.5 kilograms of
Norephedrine was found in a Toronto bound Sea Container at the Port of Montreal
in 500 sacks of rice originating from India. CBSA Officers at the Port of
Montreal examined the container of rice and discovered the drugs, further
contacting the RCMP for full investigation. The GTA SOC, Serious and Organized
Crime section of the RCMP investigated trying to identify the individuals
responsible for this illegal shipment of Ketamine and Norephedrine into Canada.
Three male suspects in the Highway 27 and Woodbine Avenue area in Toronto were
arrested; Itolo Mallozzi, 57 of Dufferin County, ON, Kevin Gowanlock, 49 of
Orillia, ON and Amritbal Gill, 35 of Brampton, ON. This illegal shipment of
drugs was linked not only to these individuals but also to organized crime. The
three were charged with importing a controlled substance into Canada,
possession for the purpose of trafficking and conspiracy to commit an
indictable offence. Ketamine aka KHAT is a drug that
very much worries this writer; it is one of the most dangerous drugs being
trafficked today. It first came on the North American scene after the giant
Rave explosion, often mixed with other drugs like methamphetamine. KHAT is a psychosomatic
drug inducing paranoid psychosis. It originated from and is wide spread in
Somalia. Also found in Ethiopia, Ertirea, Rwanda, Zaire, Malawi, Zimbabwe,
Afghanistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkistan and Yemen. KHAT is so
dangerous and has immediate effects on one’s brain. The so called recreational
usage of this highly dangerous illegal drug is quite literally driving people
“Mad”, causing severe psychiatric conditions and death. Increased seizures and
trafficking of Ketamine in Canada have sparked increased heightened security
awareness of this drug and the illegal importation by the organized crime
groups. For
information regarding any topic listed above or anti smuggling, anti human
trafficking and anti terrorism initiatives such as PIP, FAST, C-TPAT, CSA
please contact Dawn Truell of Cross Border Services 905-973-9136 [email protected] www.c-tpat-certified.com
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Recent Burlington Flood
Posted on August 28, 2014 at 10:55 AM |
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Burlington Flood - So how are we all doing with this recent Burlington Flood? Any stories anyone want to share with the rest of this world? Mine - Lost everything in my basement from water heater & furnace to washer dryer furniture, carpets, walls but most importantly - no matter how wet they got I was insistent on saving my photos of my children! You can replace "things" but you cannot replace those memories that are sparked when looking at photos of our children as they grew up! How about you? What can you share with us? Good luck everyone, if you need any advice or a simple "vent" chat on! Dawn Truell |
Tropical Storm near the Bahamas now
Posted on August 26, 2014 at 2:39 PM |
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Tropical Storm Cristobal has formed near the Bahamas. http://abcnews.go.com/US/tropical-storm-cristobal-moving-north-hits-parts-bahamas/story?id=25103435 Take care all and bat down those hatches, she's a coming! Dawn Truell President Cross Border Services |
Cross Border Services launches Pacific, Central & Northern branches
Posted on August 3, 2014 at 7:06 PM |
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CBS has launched new Pacific and Central branches servicing Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon Territory, Alaska, California, Washington, Oregon, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and now the entire U.S.A. and Canada are serviced. Welcome to all of North America! Cross Border Services www.c-tpat-certified.com [email protected] [email protected] |
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