This is not necessarily the case! Employers are obligated under the concept of “Due Diligence” to be prepared in the event that this happens. This course establishes the groundwork to start becoming prepared.
Emergency Planning for Power Presses & Robots
Would your organization be ready if one of your operators became trapped in a piece of machinery? Most people think that by calling 911, all of your problems will be solved. .
This is not necessarily the case! Employers are obligated under the concept of “Due Diligence” to be prepared in the event that this happens. This course establishes the groundwork to start becoming prepared.
Participants will learn:
Various component of mechanical and hydraulic presses, their function and operation
CSA code regarding Emergency Planning for Presses & Robots
The different ways that someone may get trapped
Appropriate tools and equipment to achieve a rescue
Team members and their responsibilities
Analysis of other machines or hazardous conditions
Understanding the air counterbalance
Releasing the brake of a robot
The proper use of jacks
Using the ram adjust to free someone in a press
Releasing someone using the power of the machine
First Aid challenges and how to deal with them
What is needed to develop a procedure that works
Shop floor demonstration
Pat Evangelisto spent 25 years in manufacturing – initially in Human Resources where he obtained his CHRP (Certified Human Resources Professional). During this period of time he held senior HR positions where he was responsible for everything from labour negotiations and labour relations to recruitment and benefits administration. From the beginning, health and safety was a priority. Not only did he understand the importance of providing a safe environment for people to work in, but also saw the benefits of involving people in making workplaces safe.
The course covers very relevant topics such as the identification of confined spaces, planning for an entry, inspection of equipment etc. Upon special request and site-specific requirements, a full-day Emergency Rescue Section can be added to this training course.
WHMIS is Canada’s national hazard communication standard.
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.
The proper use of fall protection equipment when working at heights could prevent serious injuries and/or fatalities including fall arrest systems and other fall protection. This workshop is designed for participants who have little or no working knowledge of working at heights.
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.
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