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Apparently we are supposed to hold one before each meeting?  
* Apparently we are supposed to hold one before each meeting?
* The {{act}} doesn't seem to specify this. Could we meet whatever specifically requires this in a different way?
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As per https://northforge.ca//wp-content/uploads/2023/01/North-Forge-Safety-Manual-Winnipeg_Oct.21-22.pdf:  
As per https://northforge.ca//wp-content/uploads/2023/01/North-Forge-Safety-Manual-Winnipeg_Oct.21-22.pdf:  
  Emergency preparedness drills will be conducted once every three months (before every Safety Committee Meeting) as our building code occupancy is F2. All members on-site should be notified in advance of the drill. An incident should be simulated and observations made of the response. A post-drill meeting should be conducted to review the response and address any deficiencies.
  Emergency preparedness drills will be conducted once every three months (before every Safety Committee Meeting) as our building code occupancy is F2. All members on-site should be notified in advance of the drill. An incident should be simulated and observations made of the response. A post-drill meeting should be conducted to review the response and address any deficiencies.

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As per https://northforge.ca//wp-content/uploads/2023/01/North-Forge-Safety-Manual-Winnipeg_Oct.21-22.pdf:

Emergency preparedness drills will be conducted once every three months (before every Safety Committee Meeting) as our building code occupancy is F2. All members on-site should be notified in advance of the drill. An incident should be simulated and observations made of the response. A post-drill meeting should be conducted to review the response and address any deficiencies.