On behalf of the
Executive it is a pleasure to welcome you to the website
of the Transportation Emergency Rescue Committee, Canada
(TERC Canada). TERC Canada is committed to timely and
effective communication with all of our members and the
website has been redesigned to make it easier and more
accessible for everyone. A “Members Only” section has
been created to allow direct access to matters related
to the business of TERC and ensuring that paid members
are as up to date as they can be, and have significant
advantage over those who do not join.
OUR
MISSION:
The overall
mission of TERC Canada is to serve as a competent source
of guidance and information to those responsible for
providing emergency services at transportation related
emergencies.
OUR
VISION:
That we serve as a primary
source of Education, Awareness, Direct Training
Opportunities and Technical Support to all member
Emergency Services throughout Canada, North America and
the World.
OUR
VALUES:
Diversity, Ethics, Integrity, Accountability.
TERC Canada recognizes and respects
the differences, needs, views and delivery models of the
emergency response community to the public.
As we approach this year our country is facing
Challenges with the economic times.
We as TERC Canada will get through this difficult time
period as we have in the past.
I look forward in representing you and listening to ALL
concerns that you bring forward.
As a whole we learn from each and share concerns through
our Extrication family.
For those of you who are visiting the
website and are interested in membership but not yet
members, please consider becoming a part of the future
of TERC Canada.
Thank you to all of the members who
have contributed to our progress, our pursuit of
excellence and our goals for the safety of our citizens
and our responders.
As always,
please feel free to send myself, your regional
representative or any of your Board of Directors an
email to express your concerns or thoughts.
TERC Canada is saving lives
and reducing injuries!
Ken Niceliu
TERC Canada Chairman