NORCAT's Elevated Work Platforms training program is designed to promote the safe use, inspection, operation and an understanding of hazards associated with Elevating Work Platforms or Aerial Platforms.
NORCAT's Elevated Work Platforms training program is designed to promote the safe use, inspection, operation and an understanding of hazards associated with Elevating Work Platforms or Aerial Platforms.
This program covers a variety of equipment including Scissor Lifts (SkyJack, Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), Aerial Lifts (Genie Booms, Telescopic Booms).
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An organization’s health and safety culture is dynamic, constantly evolving and can be impacted at any time in a positive or negative way. By measuring your safety culture, you can understand where your organization is at and potentially where it is heading. This information is critical in order to continue to strengthen your safety culture and ultimately reduce the potential for injuries, illnesses and fatalities.
The Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR) has created an online resource called the Safety Climate-Safety Management Information System (SC-SMIS) that construction companies can use to improve their safety culture. Part of the SC-SMIS is a Safety Climate Assessment Tool (S-CAT) which enables companies to measure and strengthen their safety culture across eight leading indicators.
Students will learn the principles of pollution prevention, waste minimization, recycling, landfill operation, incineration, and composting. They will also study the basic concepts of environmental management systems and environmental audits.
People that work alone or that don’t have access to an emergency service need to be able to evacuate a hazardous work environment or be able to carry out a self-rescue following a fall. This course is particularly relevant for police, fire, and rescue services.
This combined course allows Riggers and Banksmen to work together to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to work safely and efficiently with cranes, rigging and lifting operations in an offshore hoisting environment.
Ultimately, the goal of this course is to educate participants as to the lock out process and how individuals should ensure they have the appropriate locks and information to complete a successful Lock Out.
The Incident Investigation course is conducted as an in-class room theory.
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