In Saskatchewan, we classify confined spaces into two categories, hazardous and non-hazardous
In Saskatchewan, we classify confined spaces into two categories, hazardous and non-hazardous. At CAN Safety Training and Consulting we take that classification even further, using an industry recognized approach, we break down Confined Space Training into a 5-step program. Employees will be set to tackle any Confined Space situation.
CAN Safety Training and Consulting
began in 2013 by Chris Nisbett. Chris started his career in 1998, operating and repairing highway transport equipment. Always having a passion for repair, he worked towards his journeyperson in automotive repair alongside his journeyperson in Truck and Transport.
A skilled tradesperson, there is not a tool or piece of equipment Chris would not use. It was in both of these repair industries that he began teaching people how to operate equipment. The fit was natural, having the ability to repair, maintain and operate most pieces of powered mobile equipment.
This is a 4 hour course that introduces workers to Lockout methods and explains when Lockout is required.
This 4-hour MEWP (Boom lift) course is designed to foster and develop a professional, willing and cooperative attitude towards safe equipment operation.
Our overhead crane training gives your operators the necessary notions to operate overhead cranes and other lifting devices in a safe manner.
Every elevated work platform operator must be trained in the safe operation and limitations of each piece of equipment based on provincial and federal health and safety legislation.
This course shows workers how to work safely in and around hydrogen sulfide (H2S) environments. H2S is a naturally occurring gas. It is often referred to as sour gas, acid gas, stink damp or sulphurated hydrogen.
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