List of available Health and Safety Courses in Hamilton, Canada - Page 4. The Health and Safety courses in Hamilton are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Health and Safety Courses from all over Canada.
This Working At Heights course offers practical knowledge required for safely working at heights. Students will participate in hands-on equipment and setup exercises, and address safe practices and procedures as specified in Regulations by the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
Our comprehensive course will explain in detail what you need to know, emphasize key points and test your knowledge retention after each module. This course is required by many industries and you should check with your employer to see whether or not you need PPE Training.
The course has been designed to meet and exceed Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines, so by completing this course you can improve your knowledge of an important part of workplace safety.
This Occupational Health and Safety Awareness (OHSA) course for Workers will help you gain a better understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Your employer must offer you this training as soon as practicable.
This 7 hr program involves classroom and hands-on use of a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP). The classroom portion covers the CSA standard and applicable sections of Ontario Reg 213/91. Where possible, workplace-specific equipment will be covered.
This is a customized Keen and Associates training program (4 hours theory or 6 hours theory and practical) that outlines the basic requirements needed to evaluate a spill and make the appropriate decisions in a timely manner.
Keen and Associates delivers a Ministry of Labour approved Working at Heights program. A maximum class size of 12 participants is allowed. Please contact us to inquire about the next scheduled course. Discounts apply to groups with over 6 participants.
The Fire Warden Training program outlines the requirements needed to perform the duties of a Fire Warden under the Ontario Fire Code. It includes information on the responsibilities of the Employer, Supervisor and Employees under the Code.
This course covers what Asbestos is, Where it is used, the different types, Hazards associated with it, Roles and responsibilities, and Personal Protective Equipment required as well as the different types of work that can be conducted with asbestos present.
Training in Awareness, Entry, Non-Contact Rescue, and Entry Rescue. We have a wide variety of equipment that allows for hands-on training in inspection and use.
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