List of available Occupational Health & Safety Courses in Edmonton, Canada - Page 3. The Occupational Health & Safety courses in Edmonton are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Occupational Health & Safety Courses from all over Canada.
This online Ladder Safety for General Industry course covers common ladder dangers, techniques for choosing the right ladder for a job, and how to use ladders safely to protect yourself and others from harm.
Our H2S Alive course in Edmonton is Enform certified and the only course recognized by the industry. This course is designed for anyone working in an industrial environment where H2S (hydrogen sulfide) may be present.
It is imperative that your company has a complete plan in place for responding to any emergency. Health and safety awareness training at Mission Safety Services will help your company put an effective plan in place.
This online Excavation Safety course explains OSHA standards related to safe excavation and trenching operations and discusses the requirements of 29 CFR §1926.21. Course Topics The difference between excavations and trenches What to do before excavating.
We cover all the legal requirements for Alberta OH&S and comply with OSSA standards, so our students can safely and legally operate an Arial Lift anywhere in Alberta and on all OSSA member sites.
Why choose our OSSA Fall Protection Training course? Mission Safety is committed to providing high-quality courses for people in Alberta. We strive for excellence and we have a reputation built on experience and professionalism.
This online Confined Space Entry course provides important information to individuals required to work within a confined space for Alberta.
Back Safety course covers safe lifting practices as well as important information that all individuals should know about the most common back injuries.
We all know that workplace incidents involving injuries are costly in terms of human loss and suffering as well as financially. With thousands of workplace fatalities and debilitating injuries reported in Canada and the United States every year, the costs keep rising.
This lesson presents some fundamental information about operating a forklift, including the differences between driving a forklift and driving a car, the most common hazards associated with operating a forklift, and the training requirements to operate a forklift
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