To continue to ensure the continuing education and safety of our employees, classes offered include Confined space.
Our number one priority is the safety of our workforce. As members of the Construction Safety Association of BC, Vancouver Island Construction Association and the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program, we‘ve developed and continue to update a comprehensive safety program specific to the work we perform.
To continue to ensure the continuing education and safety of our employees, classes offered include Confined space.
We sponsor courses to enhance apprenticeships and career goals. This is just part of our commitment to providing a safe working environment for all our team.
Campbell Construction is an industry leader, earning a solid reputation for its craftsmanship, competitive advantage, and combined skills as General Contractor/Construction Manager. Our solid, practical management and commitment to superior craftsmanship, combined with our quality in-house resources, give us a definite advantage and expertise in any type and size of project.
Staying true to the role of a general contractor, our clients benefit from our knowledge and proven performance record and have the utmost confidence that their project will be completed to the highest standards, on time, and on budget.
The Working at Heights Training Program Standard has a modular format to allow for core theory training to be completed separately from practical training elements.
Students receive a book with theory and guidelines for competent operation of a Elevated Work Platform. Scissor Lifts and Aerial Boom Lifts are covered. Students will learn the importance of performing a pre-start inspection Identify problems affecting the safe operation of the AWP.
During this training, employees will learn how to properly evaluate a load in order to lift it and move it safely. They will study how to calculate angles and the different attaching techniques according to their number.
All workers in Alberta who enter a restricted area due to an asbestos hazard must successfully complete the asbestos worker course and be in possession of a valid worker certificate.
Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) will issue apprenticeship and journeyman trade certificates for this course. A formal Energy Safety Canada certificate will not be given for this course.
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