In this course, a variety of teaching strategies are used to facilitate learning, including discussion guides/manuals, PowerPoint, video, and emergency breathing equipment.
A Confined Space certificate is required by anyone entering a confined space as defined in the Occupational Health & Safety Regulation
Content:
Understand the OH&S regulations as they pertain to confined spaces; How to recognize and mark confined spaces; Identify and control confined space hazards; Identify required personal protective equipment; Become familiar with industry accepted standards and regional codes of practice; Learn how to plan a successful entry; Learn how to plan a successful
rescue; Practical entry component.
Methods:
In this course, a variety of teaching strategies are used to facilitate learning, including discussion guides/manuals, PowerPoint, video, and emergency breathing equipment.
Entry into a simulated confined space may be included for those requiring a rescue component to their training. At the conclusion of each course, participants will be able to apply the knowledge and skills learned.
Our personnel are highly trained, knowledgeable and experienced safety professionals. Their experience includes, oil & gas, construction, mining, fire, pipefitting, mill righting, retail, policing and safety.
We have instructors who deliver nationally recognized programs by Energy Safety Canada, Energy Safety Canada, The Red Cross and Our advisors can manage your safety programs; perform all manner of safety protocols including behavior based observations.
Our training programs are not make or model specific; we focus on all aspects of the class of forklift. This course can be provided at our training facility or, alternatively, conduct a forklift operator program to suit your specific needs at your workplace.
H2S Alive was created by Energy Safety Canada to provide students with the knowledge to recognize and identify the properties of Hydrogen Sulphide, protect themselves from its effects, and perform basic rescue techniques.
This training program has been designed to address the safety concerns associated with working from heights. All persons who work at heights above 3.0 metres(Provincial Regulations) and who are exposed to fall hazards should attend this training program.
This program is based on provincial regulations and employer responsibilites at workplaces where power mobile equipment is used. Inspections, maintenance, and hazards are discussed as well as a practical learning portion with an EWP.
If your workers operate telescopic forklifts aka Telehandlers– you want to make sure they have proof of their competency.
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