This is an all-day course that provides you with the training to successfully complete your certification in confined space entry and rescue.
This is an all-day course that provides you with the training to successfully complete your certification in confined space entry and rescue.The certificate is valid for 3 years.
To Register And Complete The Course, You Will Need To Have:
photo id, or 2 non-photo gov’t issued id’s
coveralls, close-toed shoes and gloves (if also taking the rescue portion of the training)
This Course Covers:
Cancellation Policy:
Please let us know at least 24 hours (1 business day) before your course date if you need to cancel your booking, otherwise, you will be charged a $100 no-show fee.
Trojan Safety has been providing health, safety and environmental services for the Oil and Gas, Mining, Pulp & Paper, Forestry and Construction industries in Western Canada since 1994.
Trojan Safety offers industrial fire fighting, first aid & paramedic services, H2S safety services, portable & stand-alone gas monitoring, mobile air quality monitoring, and decontamination shower units.
Our head office in Fort St. John also houses a training centre for teaching Energy Safety Canada and other industry-required courses.
Our 5 Non-negotiable Core Values:
At The Heart of Everything We Do.
Show You Care
Having a team that genuinely wants to help others is what we are all about—it’s why we love the safety business. We want to surround ourselves with people that live and breathe to make someone else’s day and take pride in going the extra mile.
Simple things like courtesy, gratitude and humility really matter and they don’t just make for a great work environment, they make for a great life.
Keep Learning
If you’re no longer learning, it’s time to quit. Being curious about how things work and how to make them better not only makes the job interesting and engaging, it makes you more interesting and engaging.
Pursue further knowledge, actively learn at work, home and play and never let yourself become stagnant. We are a team of innovators and “out of the box” thinkers. Where there’s a problem, there’s an innovative way to solve it.
Always On Time
It’s about respect. On-time means you show up early and are ready to go before the promised start time. People notice when you’re on time and they definitely notice when you’re late. Being on time is a key factor in building trust with our clients and co-workers. Let’s never violate that trust.
Dependable
Being able to rely on your safety people goes without saying. We are well trained, prepared and show up with the proper tools and equipment to get the job done right without excuses. If any issues arise, you can count on us to take care of it immediately.
It’s All About Relationships
We live for great relationships, and in order to build those relationships, we consistently give more of ourselves than we ask of others. We inherently believe in putting our clients and colleagues first— it’s just the way we operate.
We like people, we like having fun, and we love a good sense of humour; and it shows.Trojan Safety is committed to the safety of our employees and the communities that surround our work sites.
A large part of this commitment to safety was achieved by obtaining a Certificate of Recognition (COR) under the Alberta Human Resource Employment / Worksafe BC program. COR is a formal acknowledgement that Trojan Safety Services has successfully implemented, and maintains a workplace health and safety program.
COR has given us the ability to involve all personnel – from senior management to the most junior worker – in various aspects of developing and maintaining our program and therefore to share the same commitment to exceptional safety service.
Our safety program instills competency in our workers, opens up communication throughout our company and improves attitudes toward safety. Our health and safety program is based on the following fundamental elements:
Management’s involvement
Hazard identification and control
Work rules and procedures
Training
Communications
Incident and accident reporting and investigation.
Our Fall Protection course is essential for individuals working at heights
Although you work hard to prevent them, accidents will undoubtedly happen in your workplace. When they do, you’ll need to conduct an accident investigation to understand the root cause of the accident and learn how to prevent similar accidents in the future.
ahis course will see your operators meeting those requirements. Under the Occupational Health & Safety Act, Skid-Steer operators are required to be deemed as competent to operate these kinds of lifting equipment.
The environmental conditions that a worker experiences while carrying out their duties can have a significant impact on their health - and temperature can play a major factor. Heat stress and heat-related illnesses can cause weakness, illness and even death if not carefully monitored.
This program discusses the hazards, responsibilities, and competencies involved with operating a Forklift. Practical learning portion included
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