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good morning we will now kick off our webinar today presented by the motor safety association on first aid kit risk assessments that meet the csa standard z1220-17 my name is ryan bast and id really like to welcome you to this opportunity to have this discussion and go through this tutorial this morning on this new assessment tool im joined with my counterpart in saskatoon nathan costron nathan are you able to unmute and introduce yourself this morning you bet thanks ryan um yeah hi everybody uh thanks for being with us here uh this morning um im not gonna be uh really presenting ryans gonna be kind of leading the charge on that front but uh ill be in the background kind of uh answering questions that come up through the question box um if theres some good questions that i feel are uh going to be good for the entire class or they might be covered later on throughout the webinar today im gonna save those questions for the end and were gonna address them uh to the entire audience