Construction worksites that are as safe as possible begin with providing basic safety training to all employees. CSTS-09 is the only worker-specific safety program of its kind in the B.C.
Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS) Course Overview
Construction worksites that are as safe as possible begin with providing basic safety training to all employees. CSTS-09 is the only worker-specific safety program of its kind in the B.C.
And is acknowledged industry wide as an excellent learning tool for individuals who are either new to the construction industry, or have not had formal safety training.
Course Format
Construction Safety Training System is a self-paced course separated into 15 modules with an emphasis on being aware of common hazards and how to avoid them. Students test their knowledge through a series of interactive scenarios on topics including:
Your Worksite & the Law
Personal Physical Care & Conduct
Personal Protective Equipment
Workplace Hazards
Field Level Hazard Assessment
WHMIS
Worksite Conditions
Environmental Factors
Fall Protection
Emergency Response
Ladders & Scaffolding
Mobile Equipment
Machinery, Tools & Equipment
Excavating & Trenching
Defensive Driving
Evaluation & Certification
Successful completion of all 15 modules results in certification which does not expire and is valid Canada-wide.
Please note that course access information will be emailed to you within 1 business day, as this course is fulfilled by a third party.
In 1883 Quebec City was the first Canadian branch to teach first aid courses and shortly thereafter courses were being offered in Kingston, Ontario. In the next 10 years, St. John grew to be a national organization and by 1892 had 12 branches teaching first aid from coast-to-coast.
In those early years alongside the continued growth in first aid training, St. John also began a proud tradition of volunteer work in our communities. Soon the volunteers of St. John became a common and welcome sight in times of emergency in communities across the country.
This course is a requirement for obtaining a certificate of competence, authorizing the holder to work on a construction site in Quebec. It is also obligatory for management and control staff working mainly and usually on a construction site.
Construction Safety training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
This course is a requirement for obtaining a certificate of competence, authorizing the holder to work on a construction site in Quebec. The objective of the course is to develop a general understanding of everything affecting health and safety on construction sites.
The General Health and Safety on Construction Sites course is compulsory for all workers on Quebec construction sites. It lasts 30 hours and is divided in 20 modules.
NORCAT's OHS Construction Leadership for Employers training program is offered to employers and is customizable to reference employer's current OHS management system.
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