2015 Annual Report

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OUR APPROACH Working together with Canada’s upstream oil and gas industry, we connect hundreds of thousands of people to health and safety training, resources and services. By partnering with all levels of industry, we help companies and their workers reach their safety goals.

VISION GOAL

No work-related incidents or injuries in the Canadian oil and gas industry.

Everyone goes home safely every day.

TABLE OF CONTENTS What We Do

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Safety Consultations and Management

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Chairman’s Message

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Resources

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President’s Message

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Special Projects and Events

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By Industry, For Industry

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PetroLMI

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2015 Year in Review

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2015 Financials

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Strategic Priorities Update

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Leadership

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Training

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Looking Ahead: 2016

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WHAT WE DO

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Enform is Canada’s leading resource and advocate for safety in the upstream oil and gas industry.


WE PARTNER WITH INDUSTRY TO: Help companies create a strong safety culture

Provide companies with training, guidance and support to improve their safety performance

Analyze safety performance data to improve safety metrics in industry activities

Develop and deliver safety information through timely, targeted communications and advocacy

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WORKERS AND COMPANIES ALIKE NEED SAFETY AS MUCH IN BAD TIMES AS GOOD TIMES.

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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

THE ENERGY INDUSTRY HAS ALWAYS BEEN EXCITING: THE PURSUIT AND PRODUCTION OF OIL AND GAS IS WORLDWIDE, FAST-PACED AND FILLED WITH CHALLENGES. That excitement is a double-edged sword and in

country. We continued to train tens of thousands

2015, we saw just how deeply it can cut. In 2014,

of workers and we improved our program delivery

energy prices and employment were both near

and auditing processes.

all-time highs in Canada. Today, they are the

One of our most significant achievements was

lowest in three decades.

an agreement in principle to merge with the Oil

Navigating through these turbulent times has

Sands Safety Association (OSSA). The notion of

been critically important for Enform’s Board of

the merger was first discussed a couple of years

Directors. We have had a tremendous amount of

ago as a way to reduce costs and duplication

communication with our industry partners, their

in training. Workers sometimes have to take the

members, and our staff and contractors in order

same course four to five times; such redundancy

to remain effective.

does little to motivate workers.

Like oil and gas companies across the country,

Creating a culture of safety is about making safety

we have carefully reviewed our costs and revenues.

intuitive. By removing the bureaucracy of some

Enform’s staff and contractors have been superb

safety programs and training, we’ll make it easier

in responding to industry’s direction and needs.

for both workers and companies to work more

Our biggest accomplishment of 2015 was ensuring

effectively in a wider spectrum of the industry.

Enform met its fiduciary responsibilities and its

Safety is a constant in the oil and gas industry—

commitments to its industry partners.

and in life. Workers and companies alike need it

At the same time, our team made substantial

as much in the bad times as they do in the good

progress in the development and delivery of

times. And they need it to be right for their jobs,

safety and training programs and information.

lives and operations.

We strengthened our relationships with industry, companies, workers and our contractors across the

Duane Mather Chairman

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE DURING THE PAST 18 MONTHS A GREAT DEAL OF CHANGE HAS OCCURRED THROUGHOUT THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY. We have seen a significant downturn in industry

Enform’s most significant—and exciting—

activity due to lower oil prices. Safety, however, has

accomplishment in 2015 was also the result of

remained a constant. Protecting workers and the

cross-industry leadership. We worked with a

communities in which we operate continues to be

number of organizations to reach an agreement

as important as ever.

in principle to merge with OSSA. The formation of a

Despite the significantly lower industry activity,

single safety association will be transformational on

companies actively continued to train their workers

many levels — not the least of which is improving

in health and safety in 2015. As a result, Enform

safety performance across the oil and gas industry.

issued more than 204,000 certificates during

The proposed merger is designed to standardize

the year.

processes, strengthen industry engagement,

Health and safety training is an investment that pays

increase public knowledge and reduce costs by

dividends, both immediate and future. It instantly helps reduce workers’ risk of injuries and fatalities and ensures companies are “shovel ready” for when the time comes that industry does return to growth. At Enform, our depth of experience and extensive work across industry and regulatory jurisdictions means we are able to spearhead initiatives as the recognized voice of industry. Safety succeeds when shared values and beliefs are practiced each and every day — from leadership to frontline workers. That’s why in 2015 we formed the

eliminating duplication in training. It will also give our industry a more authoritative voice on safety and provide improved communications in the regulatory arena. The new organization will lead advances in safety with confidence. We expect the merger to be completed towards the end of 2016. Our agreement in principle with OSSA and the highlights and accomplishments throughout this annual report are examples of Enform’s constant determination and commitment to improve safety throughout our industry.

Executive Task Force on Safety Culture. Chaired by Enform, the Task Force is designed to advance safety culture by bringing together oil and gas leaders to improve worker safety. The Task Force is also a forum for industry and regulators to exchange views and review advances in safety.

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Cameron MacGillivray President and CEO


A STRONG SAFETY CULTURE HAS MANY COMPONENTS AND ADDRESSES EVERYONE IN THE INDUSTRY, FROM FRONT-LINE WORKERS THROUGH TO TOP-LEVEL EXECUTIVES.

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BY INDUSTRY

ENFORM IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOUNDED 10 YEARS AGO BY SIX INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS IN THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR: • Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) • Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) • Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) • Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) • Explorers and Producers Association of Canada (EPAC) • Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) Enform’s roots can be traced back more than 50 years to the formation of the Petroleum Industry Training Service in 1961.

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FOR INDUSTRY

Working together, Enform, its association partners and their members, focus on identifying safety risks and hazards and develop solutions for the upstream oil and gas industry. Enform’s programs, services and activities are shaped by industry needs and trends, as well as operating, regulatory and economic conditions.

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2015 YEAR IN REVIEW

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agreement in principle to merge with OSSA

new or redeveloped safety resources

80+

125+ 129

health, safety and technical training courses offered

industry leaders attended the Executive Summit on Safety

companies held a Safety Stand Down


+ 2,749 480+ 570+ 1,100 WE PARTNER WITH INDUSTRY TO: certified health and safety auditors worked with Enform

instructors delivered Enform training courses

people attended the Petroleum Safety Conference

certificates issued through the COR/SECOR program

204,000+ training certificates issued

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OUR PRIORITIES: TO EMBED SAFETY INTO THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY’S EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES AND COMPLEX SYSTEMS.

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STRATEGIC PRIORITIES IN MAY 2015, ENFORM’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHARPENED the organization’s strategic focus to two priorities: safety culture and process safety. Enform’s two other priorities from 2014 (performance metrics and communications and advocacy) are now ingrained in its everyday activities.

Safety Culture The creation of a safety culture builds on the values of industry and individuals to protect the lives and livelihood of people, as well as the places where they work and live. Enform is working with industry to embed safety into all aspects of operations and activities. In 2015, Enform and its industry partners: • Created the Executive Task Force on Safety Culture to advance and strengthen safety culture across the country’s oil and gas sector •

Created a Safety Culture Technical Committee that will provide a forum for a multi-sector discussion on safety culture and support the development of tools and resources

• Conducted a Safety Culture Tools Pilot. Process Safety Process safety is an overarching approach to designing, engineering, building, maintaining and protecting complex facilities and systems to prevent and control serious incidents that could widely affect the lives and well-being

of people, as well as property, production and the environment. The formation of Enform’s Process Safety Steering Committee in 2015 brought together expertise from all areas of the oil and gas sector to more widely discuss, develop and apply process safety practices and systems. The committee’s work includes providing practical resources and tools to companies introducing or improving their process safety practices and systems. In 2015, the committee: • Developed an online resource information page (posted on enform.ca) •

Offered three sessions with international safety expert Peter Wilkinson: Process Safety Briefing for Senior Management; Process Safety Train the Trainer Workshop for Enform Employees; Process Safety Workshop with Drilling Contractors

• Developed two introductory process safety guidelines: An Introduction to Process Safety and A Barrier Focused Approach.

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TRAINING IN 2015, ENFORM ISSUED MORE THAN 204,000 CERTIFICATES to workers. Certification was significantly lower than the record numbers reached in 2014, the result of widespread cutbacks in all areas of operations in the oil and gas industry. For example, the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors reported the operating days for drilling rigs dropped to 60,000 in 2015, down from 130,000 operating days in 2014.

Core Courses To meet the ever-changing needs of the oil and gas industry and its companies, Enform offered more than 80 health, safety and technical training courses. Courses were delivered in a variety of ways, including in-classroom, online and hands-on, live and simulated settings. All courses are designed to give students the

information they need through a format that supports learning and understanding of the course content. Laptop Simulation Training Enform invested in 30 laptops for our Nisku and Calgary training sites with “virtual instructor” technology designed specifically for experienced wellsite supervisors. Learning

TO MEET THE EVER-CHANGING NEEDS OF THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY AND ITS COMPANIES, ENFORM OFFERS MORE THAN 80 HEALTH, SAFETY AND TECHNICAL TRAINING COURSES.

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in a stress-free, safe setting, workers practise and perfect their well control skills with simulations that have up to 120 interactive lessons each. Customized Training Each year, national and international companies turn to Enform for customized training. In 2015, two companies contracted Enform to deliver a number of safety and technical training programs for its oil and gas operations. This led to certifying:

Course Access and Content To keep its programs accessible during the economic downturn, Enform reduced training fees by 15 per cent. Discounts are effective from October 1, 2015 to December 31, 2016. Enform updated and improved the design, content and delivery of many courses in response to industry needs, adult learners and students for whom English is a second language.

• 680 workers after 39 sessions of the one-day H2S Alive® course • About 450 workers following 30 sessions of Enform’s one-day Emergency First Aid course • 50 workers after four sessions of the three-day Fall Protection/Rescue for Rig Work course.

TOP 10

COURSES BY ENROLMENT

1. H2S Alive® 2. eGSO 3. Petroleum Safety Training (PST) 4. Bear Awareness 5. Oilfield Driver Awareness 6. Wildlife Awareness 7. Detection and Control of Flammable Substances 8. OSSA Basic Safety Orientation (BSO) 9. Second Line Supervisor’s Well Control (Test Well) 10. Well Service Blowout Prevention

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SAFETY CONSULTATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

ENFORM’S PERFORMANCE METRICS PROGRAM USES PROVINCIAL Workers Compensation Board (WCB) data and data available from other sources to provide industry sectors and companies insight and benchmarks for their health and safety performance, as well as identify emerging trends and issues. The program also helps inform decisions on training and resources.

In 2015, the Performance Metrics program was also used: •

To identify the industry’s top-three leading causes of injury (struck by an object, overexertion, and slips, trips and falls). These subsequently became themes for the 2016 Safety Stand Down.

In conjunction with provincial WCBs and occupational health and safety regulators to offer one-on-one support in the form of onsite consultations, phone calls and emails.

Resources In 2015, a record 23 new or redeveloped safety resources were released to industry, including: • Sanctioning Industry Recommended Practices (IRPs) for: critical sour drilling, snubbing operation, well testing and fluid handling, and wellsite design spacing. Led by the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC), subject matter experts and stakeholders create IRPs, which are technical operational standards that give industry the ability to rapidly respond to emerging technologies and operational challenges. • Completion of Enform guidelines and resources on topics, such as fatigue risk management, journey management, crossing borders, safe beam pump operation and silica resources.

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CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION

As of December 31, 2015, Enform issued:

The Certificate of Recognition (COR) program is a proven way for companies to improve their health and safety performance. Enform is the certifying partner of the COR program for Canada’s oil and gas industry. Enform continues to refine and adapt the program based on industry needs and trends. Enform’s COR program is offered mainly in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

• 811 companies COR certification and 867 companies SECOR certification in Alberta • 253 companies COR certification and 174 companies SECOR certification in Saskatchewan

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COR/SECOR BY THE NUMBERS

Alberta COR Alberta SECOR

+2,740 certifications issued through the Enform program:

Saskatchewan COR Saskatchewan SECOR

253 174

Manitoba COR Manitoba SECOR N.W.T. COR & SECOR

31 17 4

British Columbia COR 318 British Columbia SECOR 252 British Columbia RTW* 22

TOTAL 2,749

• 318 companies COR certification and 252 companies SECOR certification in British Columbia. • 35 companies COR certification and 17 companies SECOR certification elsewhere in Canada. In addition, Enform manages more than 480 certified health and safety auditors.

*RTW is a British Columbia-based program called Return to Work

In 2014, Enform COR/SECOR holders received: • $3,057,395 in WorkSafeBC rebates through the Partners in Injury and Disability Prevention Program • $14,055,630 in Workers Compensation Board (WCB) rebates through the Alberta Partnership in Injury Reduction program

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RESOURCES

SAFETY TOOLS, PRACTICES AND SOLUTIONS Each year, Enform partners with industry associations, companies, governments and other stakeholders to improve safety in Canada’s oil and gas industry. Industry experts pool their knowledge to establish and advance safety tools, practices and solutions. In 2015, the resources ranged from an information toolbox for leaders, to guidelines for safe journeys.

Safety Stand Down Enform’s toolbox of information gives senior oil and gas leaders a practical and effective way to talk about and demonstrate their commitment to safety in the field with frontline supervisors and workers. The theme in 2015 was Safety is a Journey Not a Destination, and 129 companies registered to participate.

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Safety Alerts Safety alerts are one of Enform’s ongoing communications to industry. They help industry and companies gain more awareness and understanding of health and safety issues and risks. The alerts identify hazards and provide recommendations to reduce them, based on incident investigations. In 2015, Enform issued 12 safety alerts to more than 3,500 subscribers.


SPECIAL PROJECTS AND EVENTS Petroleum Safety Conference Recognizing the needs of stakeholders and their members, Enform offered a number of incentives to promote participation in the 64th annual Petroleum Safety Conference (PSC), including reduced registration and exhibitor fees. More than 1,100 delegates from Canada and the United States attended the May 5 to 7 event in Banff, which featured 22 international speakers and 176 trade exhibits. An online follow-up survey of delegates and exhibitors found more than 90 per cent were satisfied with the conference program. The topics of highest interest were safety culture, hazard identification/risk management and industry case studies. Executive Summit on Safety More than 125 senior oil and gas executives attended the fifth annual Executive Summit on Safety on April 29, 2015, in Calgary. This event gave them tangible information on advancing safety culture and embedding it into their operations. The featured speaker was Peter Watson, chair and CEO of the National Energy Board, who described how his organization addresses safety, engagement and leadership.

During the summit, Enform and the upstream oil and gas industry’s six stakeholder associations agreed to form the Executive Task Force on Safety Culture. Executive Task Force on Safety Culture At their first meeting in September 2015, the 13 members of the Task Force agreed its mandate would be to foster a collaborative and unified approach to advance and strengthen safety culture across the industry. The Task Force will also communicate with and help align industry, regulators and other stakeholders. The Task Force’s members include presidents, chief executive officers and vice-presidents from key industry associations and businesses across industry sub-sectors. They are supported by the Safety Culture Technical Committee, which was formed in the Fall of 2015 to work with industry to increase awareness of safety culture and to develop tools and resources to build and sustain a positive safety culture. The Task Force will also liaise with regulators.

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Executive Leadership Guide Through Enform’s New Project Proposal Process, a new Executive Safety Leadership Guide was developed. It was designed specifically to help industry members promote top-down safety culture in their organizations. The guide offers practical advice, measures and tools to build safety leadership skills and a strong, effective and sustainable safety program for the workplace. It will be distributed in 2016. Frontline Magazine As part of Enform’s efforts to broaden communication with workers and companies, Enform developed a consumer-focused magazine, Frontline – Safety in Action. This consumer-style publication appeals to frontline workers and supports Enform’s core business: creating safer workplaces and a culture of health and safety in the upstream energy sector. In 2015, Enform published three issues of the magazine; circulation of each issue was 8,000 copies and readership was an estimated 30,000. Instructor Agreements The quality of Enform’s safety and training programs is directly linked to the quality of those delivering them. Recognizing this, in 2015 Enform formalized and improved its processes for licensing and delivering its programs.

IN 2015, ENFORM EXECUTED A NUMBER OF SPECIAL PROJECTS AND EVENTS ON HEALTH AND SAFETY TOPICS PERTINENT TO INDUSTRY AND WORKERS THROUGHOUT CANADA.

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This included: • Revising contractual agreements with 200+ Authorized Training Providers • Requiring all licensed courses be delivered through Authorized Training Providers • Requiring all Enform Certified Instructors to either deliver courses through an Authorized Training Provider or become an Authorized Training Provider • Detailing the roles and responsibilities of Certified Instructors and Authorized Training Providers • Creating an exclusive portal on Enform’s website (enform.ca) to house new instructor agreements, handbooks, resources and updates. With these changes, Enform can better manage safety training and programs and support industry needs. The ultimate goal is to improve workers’ knowledge and classroom experience. Website Relaunch An increasingly important online tool, Enform’s website, enform.ca, was redeveloped to better meet the needs of our customers and industry partners. The site’s relaunch focused on improving three key areas:


• Access to information • Course search and online registration • Search and access to eStore products and resources. The revamped site went live in May 2015 and by year’s end had close to one million page views. Social Media In 2014, Enform began using social media. Enform started with weekly blog posts and, more recently, moved the conversation onto Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Enform has taken a planned and measured approach to social media, focusing on quality information and two-way exchanges that share safety information and industry successes.

The merger is expected to improve workplace safety across the industry and improve the efficiency of operations. Final approval of the merger is currently targeted for the end of 2016. Until then, both organizations are working on joint projects and conducting business as usual. Perception Survey In Summer 2015, Enform conducted a survey to understand perceptions of the organization among key stakeholder groups. Nearly 14,000 stakeholders were invited to participate in the survey; some 1,900 responded, exceeding our expectation. The survey found:

Enform has built its follower numbers to:

• Perceptions of Enform improved over the past two years

• LinkedIn: 4,725

• 90 per cent of respondents were familiar with Enform and had a favourable impression of the organization

• Twitter: 517 • Facebook: 155. The Enform and OSSA Agreement On September 9, 2015, the Boards of Directors of Enform Canada and OSSA announced they had reached an agreement in principle to merge. OSSA and Enform formed a joint committee to oversee the proposed merger.

• More than 77 per cent said they had heard, read or seen something about Enform in the past six months • Awareness of Enform’s services was: health and safety courses (83 per cent), safety alerts (59 per cent) and safety resources, such as Industry Recommended Practices (IRPs) and guidelines (52 per cent).

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PETROLMI – LABOUR MARKET ANALYSIS AND INSIGHTS IN 2015, ENFORM ESTABLISHED A NEW NAME AND IDENTITY for its Petroleum Human Resources Division, PetroLMI, following an internal review and national stakeholder consultation in 2014.

PetroLMI continues to focus its efforts on providing accurate and relevant labour market data and insights, as well as occupation profiles, other resources and tools for workforce and career planning. Given the instability of oil and gas prices since the Fall of 2014, the demand for labour in the industry has dropped from near-record highs. Forecasting labour needs and workforce planning requirements has become increasingly difficult. In 2015, PetroLMI released a number of publications and began work on a unique online career planning tool to be released in 2016. Three of the reports include: Falling Oil Prices and Decreased Spending– Employment Impacts This May 2015 report forecasts the loss of up to 185,000 direct and indirect oil and gas jobs in 2015

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and beyond, the result of an anticipated $30-billion reduction in annual spending by industry during the year. Rotating, Not Relocating: Alberta’s Oil and Gas Rotational Workforce This report, released in June 2015, describes the nature and experience of Alberta’s oil and gas rotational workforce. It attempts to demystify an established industry practice for which little information exists. Shifting Priorities and a Shifting Workforce Released in September 2015, this report examines key shifts in the skills, knowledge and occupations required by the oil and gas industry in the face of new technologies, cost management strategies and the need to diversify into new and expanded markets.


PETROLMI CONTINUES TO FOCUS ON PROVIDING RELEVANT LABOUR MARKET DATA AND TOOLS.

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2015 FINANCIALS Statement of Operations

2015

2014

For Year Ended December 31, 2015 REVENUES Training

15,076,907

22,505,367

11,601,437 1,010,838 843,826 829,672 737,391 595,885 -

12,961,635 1,000,125 738,708 918,084 1,293,087 854,910 70,601 24,034

30,695,956

40,366,551

COST OF SALES Direct Salaries & Benefits

8,975,875

9,047,885

4,207,884 716,795 586,092 505,283 227,729 60,971

5,708,832 1,183,791 1,204,762 418,969 323,820 318,584

15,280,629

18,206,643

15,415,327

22,159,908

6,904,600 3,554,285 3,537,908 2,228,988 1,111,008

7,497,230 5,178,855 4,092,037 2,086,640 659,670

17,336,789

19,514,432

(1,921,462)

2,645,476

794,546 3,058

148,889 (3,743)

1,590

241,580

799,194

386,726

(1,122,268)

3,032,202

Funding - WCB Funding – Labour Force Management Fees Safety Conference & Events Other Income Community Development Trust Fund Grant Labour Force Product Sales Revenue

Training Conference & Events Safety Labour Force Expenses Credit Card Expenses Course Development

GROSS PROFIT EXPENSES Indirect Salaries & Benefits General & Administrative Rent & Premises Amortization of Property & Equipment Professional Fees

EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUES OVER EXPENSES FROM OPERATIONS OTHER INCOME (EXPENSES) Workers Compensation Board Surplus Distribution Gain on Foreign Exchanges (loss)

Gain on Disposal of Property and Equipment

EXCESS OF REVENUES OVER EXPENSES

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Statement of Financial Position

2015

2014

As of December 31, 2015 ASSETS CURRENT Cash

1,858,006

1,722,995

21,092,357

22,615,000

Term Deposits

Goods and Services Tax Recoverable

21,961

33,681

Accounts Receivable

549,762

1,063,528

Prepaid Expenses

189,638

265,428

23,711,724

25,700,632

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT

5,974,871

5,046,114

LONG TERM INVESTMENTS

127,533

135,746

PREPAID DEPOSITS

151,793

128,787

29,965,921

31,011,279

CURRENT Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities

1,906,204

2,745,410

1,510,753

2,105,092

3,416,957

4,850,502

6,430,838

4,920,383

9,847,799

9,770,885

NET ASSETS Unrestricted

9,143,255

11,194,280

Invested in Equipment and Property

5,974,871

5,046,114

Restricted Reserve

5,000,000

5,000,000

20,118,126

21,240,394

29,965,921

31,011,279

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Deferred Revenue

DEFERRED CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS

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LEADERSHIP 1

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Board of Directors Enform’s Board of Directors set the organization’s strategic direction. Canada’s six key oil and gas industry associations are represented on our Board.

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Duane Mather (Chairman) Past President Nabors Canada

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Jim Donihee (CEPA) Chief Operating Officer Canadian Energy Pipeline Association

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Mike Doyle (CAGC) President Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors

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Rod Garland (CAGC) Business Development Manager Bear Slashing Inc.

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Robert Haynes (CEPA) Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Environment, and Corporate Affairs

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Gary Leach (EPAC) President The Explorers & Producers Association of Canada


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Ken Lueers (CAPP) President ConocoPhilips Canada Tim McMillan (CAPP) President Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

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Ross Pickering (CAODC) Senior Vice President, Operations Precision Drilling Corporation

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Dave Reed (PSAC) Vice President, Canadian Region Weatherford Canada Partnership

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Mark Salkeld (PSAC) President and CEO Petroleum Services Association of Canada

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Mark Scholz (CAODC) President Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors

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Cameron MacGillivray President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

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Jeff Rose Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Operating Officer

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Paula Campkin Vice President, Industry Development and Chief Safety Officer

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Rick Shatosky Vice President, Finance and Chief Privacy Officer

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Carol Howes Vice President, Communications and PetroLMI

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ENFORM IS WELL-POSITIONED TO CONTINUE TO DELIVER RELEVANT, EFFECTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING

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LOOKING AHEAD 2016

AT ENFORM, BEING RESILIENT MEANS BEING ABLE TO DELIVER VALUE IN A RAPIDLY CHANGING INDUSTRY.

Despite the impact that low oil prices are having on the industry’s workforces Enform is well-positioned to continue to deliver effective, relevant, health and safety training as well as further advance safety knowledge across industry operations. One of the biggest orders of business in 2016 will be to complete the merger between Enform and OSSA by year’s end. Enform has been working closely with OSSA to achieve this since signing an agreement in principle to merge in 2015. This planned merger will create a stronger national safety organization for the oil and gas industry and its workers. It will help to improve safety performance, as well as minimize duplication of training and confusion among employers and workers on safety standards and training across the industry and, reduce industry costs.

standards across the industry. By creating a more standardized certification approach, it will provide workers the ability to move seamlessly between companies, sites and sectors in the oil and gas industry. The new organization plans to have a strong focus on public communications and advocacy and to build broader public and government knowledge of worker health and safety in the oil and gas industry. Until the merger is completed, Enform and OSSA are working together through joint venture arrangements on some of the proposed initiatives for the new organization. Our work to build a culture of safety will also continue through ongoing activities, programs and services and in partnership with the people and organizations involved in our industry.

The new organization’s governance will call for companies’ senior executives to have direct input into the development and implementation of consistent

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ENFORM NISKU 1803 - 11th St Nisku, Alberta T9E 1A8 Phone: 780.955.7770 Toll free: 1.800.667.5557

ENFORM BRITISH COLUMBIA #2060, 9600 - 93rd Avenue Fort St. John, British Columbia V1J 5Z2 Phone: 250.794.0100 Toll free: 1.855.436.3676

ENFORM SASKATCHEWAN Suite 208, 117-Third St NE Weyburn, Saskatchewan S4H 0W3 Phone: 306.842.9822 Toll free: 1.877.336.3676

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