The course will educate the students on arc flash and shock hazard identification techniques as well as practical solutions to control the hazards. Offered in partnership with Leaf Electrical Safety, this 8-hour course is intended to give those who work around electricity an understanding of the haz
Offered in partnership with Leaf Electrical Safety, this 8-hour course is intended to give those who work around electricity an understanding of the hazards involved and a healthy appreciation for the severity of those hazards. The course will educate the students on arc flash and shock hazard identification techniques as well as practical solutions to control the hazards.
Outlines
Introduction to electric shock
Effects of shock on the body
Introduction to arc flash
Hazards associated with arc flash
How and when you are exposed
Review regulations and standards
Employee responsibilities
Risk assessment procedures
Controlling the hazards
Emergency response for electrical incidents
The current TDG laws have been with us for over 30 years. Over that time, the training component has stayed very consistent. Well, that is all about to change!
Last year, the Canadian General Standards Board created a new standard - CAN/CGSB-192.3-2020: Transportation of dangerous goods training, assessment and competency. This new standard radically changes how TDG training should be done.
Transport Canada has now stated they will adopt the new standard into law, requiring employers to create new documents and upgrade the way they train anyone involved in TDG.
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Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to identify different types of lifts, the hazards involved and the legal obligations when operating a lift. This program is intended for novice or experienced elevated work platform operators.
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