Confined space entry is a hazardous and highly regulated activity. Confined space training is a requirement of the confined space regulations (Regulation 632/05).
Training Overview
Confined space entry is a hazardous and highly regulated activity. Confined space training is a requirement of the confined space regulations (Regulation 632/05).
All industry sectors with confined spaces need training on the legal requirements and how to safely work within confined spaces. When an incident happens in a confined space, it often results in one or more fatalities.
This course provides participants with the information they need to establish an effective confined space program. This helps employers meet their legal duties and prevent costly incidents.
We Are Part of Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety System
WSPS is a partner in Ontario's occupational health and safety system, which includes the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD ), Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), and six health and safety associations (HSAs) - of which we are one.
As the largest Health and Safety Association in Ontario, we support the agricultural, manufacturing, and service sectors, which employ more than 4.2 million people throughout the province. We're here to help businesses understand their risks and legal obligations to stay in compliance and build safer workplaces.
Accident investigation training aims to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to investigate accidents effectively and determine their root causes.
This course will ensure participants understand the process of collecting facts to determine the cause of an accident through evidence and interviews and focus the investigation on the cause of the accident rather than the injury.
The Alberta Construction Training Institute (ACTI) located in Edmonton and Calgary is a training company with a combined experience of over 100 years in Construction, Engineering and Management training fields.Â
An Ergonomic Risk Assessment involves reviewing a specific area or workstation to assess the primary ergonomic risk factors (force, posture, and/or repetition/duration) a determine a level of ergonomic risk.
Aerial Work Platform Competent Operator training provides the understanding of Aerial Work Platform operation.
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