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This course provides learners with: o knowledge of fall hazards o general safety practices for working safely at heights o knowledge of personal fall protection equipment
This class requires “Adult Learning Theory” (provided by Made Safe) as a prerequisite. Crane or hoist incidents can cause significant injuries and deaths as well as extensive property damage.
The purpose of this course is to provide learners with a basic understanding of various methods of identifying hazards along with how to assess risk and implement methods to control risk and how to develop safe work procedures.
This class requires “Adult Learning Theory” (provided by Made Safe) as a prerequisite, additionally, “Fall Protection, Train the Trainer” prior to this course is recommended.
Ken Fosty, Certified Arborist and Workplace Safety North Accredited Professional Chainsaw Safety Instructor teaches a hands-on approach on how to operate your chainsaw safely
The Working at Heights training program is designed to support consistent and quality training for workers in the province of Manitoba, with respect to core competencies required for working at heights.
This workshop meets the requirements of workplace safety and health legislation and is intended for workers with limited or no previous experience as flagpersons, or as the re-certification of a current flagperson.
This course combines theoretical and practical learning. Participants will get a better understanding of how back injuries and other injuries develop, and how safe movement patterns can prevent them.
Training under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Clear Language Legislation is required for all who transport or handle dangerous goods. Learn to interpret and apply the Regulations, including provisions for: classification, scheduling, safety marks, documentation, packaging, reporting, protect...
If machinery could unexpectedly activate or if the unexpected release of an energy source could cause injury, the energy source must be isolated and controlled.
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