This course combines elements from all three levels of the NFPA 472 HazMat response courses and is specifically designed to give the learner the ability to respond to basic HazMat spills.
This course combines elements from all three levels of the NFPA 472 HazMat response courses and is specifically designed to give the learner the ability to respond to basic HazMat spills.
Learning Competencies
Survey and identify hazardous materials
Complete a risk assessment on an identified hazardous material using standard resources
Develop an Incident Action Plan
Successfully control a hazmat spill (Practical)
With more than 600 employees in locations across the country, QM is one of Canada’s leading environmental and industrial services companies.
We have carefully built our team to ensure that we have the best in the business. Our people are focused on safety, are highly experienced, and are committed to the success of our projects and our clients. We have developed a robust network of suppliers, sub-contractors, consultants, Indigenous partners and other strategic partners.
Together, we are well positioned to meet the diverse and evolving needs of our clients across the country, offering everything from specialized services to large, complex end-to-end solutions.
We have a proven track record of consistently completing projects on time and on budget for our clients. Our reputation has been built on the quality of our work, our integrity and our commitment to health and safety, all of which have established QM as a leader in the industry.
This course is designed to reduce accidents and injuries from working with or in close proximity to hazardous chemicals (controlled products).
Hazard Assessment and Control is a half day course that includes the above-mentioned material as well as practical exercises requiring the completion of hazard assessments.
Everyone who works with or may come into contact with hazardous materials at work. This may include maintenance and janitorial staff, office personnel, teachers, co-op students, shop/science students, auto mechanics, restaurant workers, health clinic and lab staff, nurses, doctors, and more.
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is Canada’s national hazard communication standard. The key elements of the system are cautionary labeling of containers of WHMIS “controlled products”, the provision of material safety data sheets.
Course certifies trainees to recognize and assess the presence of hazardous materials in various environments.
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