The course format has been developed to be a highly interactive program utilizing facilitated presentation, along with exercises to reinforce the learning process. During the class the students will work individually and in groups on exercises and case studies.
In an emergency, immediate, on-the-ground decisions are critical to the final outcome. A thorough, detailed emergency response plan and appropriate employee training will go a long way to making sure an emergency does not turn into a disaster.
In this workshop, you will learn how to identify potential emergencies, assess the risk, plan your response and train employees to ensure your organization is ready for anything.
The course format has been developed to be a highly interactive program utilizing facilitated presentation, along with exercises to reinforce the learning process. During the class the students will work individually and in groups on exercises and case studies.
Outlines
Preparation
Recognition of Hazards
Planning/Communications
Legislation
Drills
Natural Disasters
Environmental emergencies
Medical emergencies
The current TDG laws have been with us for over 30 years. Over that time, the training component has stayed very consistent. Well, that is all about to change!
Last year, the Canadian General Standards Board created a new standard - CAN/CGSB-192.3-2020: Transportation of dangerous goods training, assessment and competency. This new standard radically changes how TDG training should be done.
Transport Canada has now stated they will adopt the new standard into law, requiring employers to create new documents and upgrade the way they train anyone involved in TDG.
Falls from height are among the most common causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths in the workplace.
The lockout/tag out program is the main method recommended and used for worker protection in cases where non-routine activities are performed such as repair, maintenance require the removal of guarding devices and barrier guards.
When an emergency of this scale occurs, local municipalities are usually the first level of government to respond. However, municipalities are not alone in emergency response.
Located to our Concord Office, is our Occupational Health and Safety Training Center. We are proud to have achieved recognition from the Chief Prevention Officer, who has certified RMG as an approved training provider.
This Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout Tagout safety course has been designed for those with an occupational requirement to safely undertake LOTO activities used during the servicing and maintenance of equipment and machinery.
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