The “Asbestos Worker” course is to meet the intent of the Occupational Health and Safety Code of Alberta that workers working with asbestos receive necessary training.
The “Asbestos Worker” course is to meet the intent of the Occupational Health and Safety Code of Alberta that workers working with asbestos receive necessary training.
This course is key for workers who plan to perform asbestos abatement as their career, and for site management who manages asbestos.
Courses Topics
Understanding the health effects associated with asbestos
How to assess the potential hazards
Types and use of respirators and protective clothing
Safety issues related to asbestos abatement work
The responsibilities of the “worker” and “employer”
Asbestos containment
Negative pressure systems
Waste disposal requirements
About ISI
ISI strives to provide quality, cost effective Occupational Health, Safety, and Environmental Solutions to the Community and Industry in Canada and Overseas since 1995. We have extensive experience in the OIL and GAS, and Healthcare Industry.
We maintain excellent quality in all that we do; we are registered with ISNetworld for Safety management, and obtained Certificate of Recognition (COR) under the Partners in Injury Reduction Program in Alberta. Our professionals are associated with National and International accreditation Boards. Our work is guaranteed and ensure ethical conduct in all aspects of our business; We are proud to say “Your Safety is Our Business.”
Includes a half day of theoretical work? and facility-specific practical training. You Will Learn Theory (written Test) Basic Principles: Design & Operation Hand signals Crane and sling inspection Hardware and attachment lifting Crane safety Occupational Health and Safety Act
This course provides workers with the basic fall prevention information they require to work safely in areas where they may be exposed to fall hazards.
This course complies with the occupational health and safety regulations (RSST) relating to forklift operators, or forklift drivers, and includes theoretical and practical training (article 256.3).
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.
This is not necessarily the case! Employers are obligated under the concept of “Due Diligence” to be prepared in the event that this happens. This course establishes the groundwork to start becoming prepared.
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