Upon completion of this program, participants will be exposed to the knowledge and skills required of a mobile crane operator. Participants will engage in both in class and hands on training which will focus on transporting and positioning the vehicle on site
Upon completion of this program, participants will be exposed to the knowledge and skills required of a mobile crane operator.
Participants will engage in both in class and hands on training which will focus on transporting and positioning the vehicle on site, performing required inspections, executing load lifts, and safely depositing building materials to the work area. Must have a valid DZ license. No Expiry.
The Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA!) – is the most progressive, aggressive and fastest growing union of construction workers, waste management workers, show service workers and healthcare workers in Canada.
LiUNA is an International Union, with members in both Canada and the United States. Across the continent, we are over half a million strong. In Canada, we are proud to be an important part of one of North America’s oldest and most powerful unions.
What Is The Liuna Local 183 Training Centre
The LiUNA Local 183 Training Centre provides Apprenticeship Training, Construction Skills Training and Health and Safety Training from 6 Key Campus sites: Vaughan, Cobourg, Toronto, Barrie, Kingston and Cambridge.
The LiUNA Local 183 Training Centre is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive training programs to apprentices and members. Our goal is to provide every trainee with the highest standard of skills and safety training.
As a new era begins for the LiUNA Local 183 Training Centre, we see ourselves embracing new technologies and methods of training delivery. We provide training that includes the use of new materials, tools and techniques that are making their way onto the job sites, or are already present in the day to day work that our members perform.
Our hands-on training is meant to simulate a true construction sector setting to ensure that contractors receive workers who are competent and productive.
Through our apprenticeship programs we recruit and train the future workforce for our contractor partners. We pride ourselves on delivering the most extensive health and safety courses to ensure the safety of each and every one of our trainees and members.
Being proactive to the health and safety needs of the industry is central to our goal of delivering the best training available. At the LiUNA Local 183 Training Centre, we want each and every member and trainee to take pride in their training and our Training Centre.
What We Stand For
LiUNA stands for fairness for the working people, regardless of colour, gender, race or ethnicity, no matter our country of origin. We stand for helping employers succeed based on providing the highest quality of work in the world and by being responsible members of our communities.
LiUNA stands for individual advancement and opening doors to new opportunity by offering members and employers the best free adult education system there is, with training in the skills needed to build our communities and our country.
We stand for a strong union movement that can restore the strength of the middle class, and we are doing our share with one of the union’s most ambitious organizing commitments to help tens of thousands of working people together.
What We Do
We build
Highways and bridges, waterways and dams, hospitals, schools and government institutions. We make streets, communities, cities and provinces work. From low rise to high rise construction, pouring concrete to landscaping homes, we literally and figuratively build Canada.
Across Canada LiUNA represents working men and women in a wide range of industries.
Building Construction
LiUNA members build office towers, apartment buildings, schools, sports facilities, shopping malls, parking garages, factories and many other types of buildings, including houses.
Heavy Construction and Highway Construction
LiUNA members build roadways, bridges, dams, power plants and other major construction projects.
Manufacturing & Commerce
Although LiUNA began in 1903 as a construction union, our members now work in many types of factories and processing plants. We also work in stores, hotels, restaurants and offices.
Public Sector
Government-funded services is one of the fastest-growing areas of LiUNA membership, from hospitals and nursing homes to school boards, municipal streets and parks departments, waste management and recreation, to name just a few.
What We Fight For
In government, through the power of our members and allies, on jobsites, through our unity and the strength of our collective bargaining agreements, and in communities, through our activism, friends and families.
Everyone who works deserves
a fair wage
health and safety protections
the right to safe working conditions
respect, and the freedom to join together in a union
access to healthcare and a dignified retirement
We owe it to working people
to fight for collective bargaining rights
to build a modern infrastructure that keeps Canada competitive and creates jobs
to strive for a sound pension system and healthcare benefits
to stand up for laws that acknowledge the contributions of immigrants
to make international trade fair
The course focuses on self-propelled elevated work platforms (scissor lifts) and self-propelled boom supported elevated work platforms (boom lifts).
Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to understand the regulations that address fall protection, identify risks, and fall hazards, and describe safe work procedures to prevent falls on site. Valid for 3 years.
Working At Heights Training course is offered Davis Trainincentre. Davis Training is pleased to offer Master Safety’s Working at Heights Training Programs – CPO approved (WAH-35084).
This full-day program is designed for workers in the Ontario construction industry and covers all of the required training under Ontario Regulation 213/91 (Construction Projects).
The goal of this course is to enable learners to identify the basic types of aerial and scissor lifts and the hazards associated with their use, as well as their inspection criteria, and safe work practices associated with aerial lift operation.
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