Introduces the concepts of how accidents/incidents are caused and provides evidence to support the analysis and investigation of these causes. Analyzes a variety of sources, from historical perspectives to current behavioural theories, for their application to today's workplaces.
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Introduces the concepts of how accidents/incidents are caused and provides evidence to support the analysis and investigation of these causes. Analyzes a variety of sources, from historical perspectives to current behavioural theories, for their application to today's workplaces.
Discusses accident investigation techniques and their legal implications. Students conduct a real or mock accident investigation as part of their course requirements.
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This Confined Space Entry & Monitor course offers theory as well as practical knowledge required for entering a confined space or monitoring to the entry of a confined space.
This course is for a student whom has zero or minimal experience operating an Overhead Crane.
Hazards involving excavations, in particular trenches, can lead to serious incidents involving workers at construction sites. Workers can be critically injured or die in cave-ins. Many cave-ins occur on small jobs of short duration, such as water, gas, electrical and sewer line connections.
Many worksites will require practical, site- specific training (in addition to theory training) before a worker is certified to operate machinery.Â
A crucial component of H2S alive training is understanding the properties of Hydrogen Sulfide. Understanding these basic concepts and having this basic knowledge will help in keeping you safe when working in the natural gas or petroleum industry.
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