Focuses on the reduction of the effects of disasters through established and proven workplace emergency plans, procedures, and training. Evaluates the issues that arise prior to, during, and immediately following an emergency, as well as the long-range recovery challenges that follow.
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Focuses on the reduction of the effects of disasters through established and proven workplace emergency plans, procedures, and training.
Evaluates the issues that arise prior to, during, and immediately following an emergency, as well as the long-range recovery challenges that follow. Discusses the development of an emergency response team and its implications. Includes an overview of community and government disaster services.
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The course is approximately 6-8 hours in duration and includes an instructor led presentation, practical exercises, class discussion, written knowledge test, and practical exam.
This course is designed to keep workers safe while working at heights. The course program combines theory with hands-on knowledge and training for the correct usage of Fall Protection Equipment.
This course revisits the essentials, ensuring operators have a strong understanding of the equipment's different components and their functionalities.
The term “hot work” refers to any labour that involves open flames, produces sparks, or can start a fire by other means.
This program is designed to provide workers with the knowledge and skills to work with hazardous materials and respond to an uncontrolled release or spill in a safe and effective manner.
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