This 3.5 -hour program is designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 15 participants
This 3.5 -hour program is designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 15 participants. We conduct this program in your facility or job site, on your schedule, utilizing your equipment, procedures and situations familiar to your people.
Participants will learn:
The Occupational Health and Safety Act, Construction Regulations and important definitions
Common Fall Protection Definitions
Where fall protection is required
Alternatives to reduce risks associated with working at heights such as scaffolds, railings, guard rails
How fall protection works.
Understanding lanyards and their deployment.
Where and how to anchor
How to design anchor points
Fall Protection on Ladders
Examples of fall protection failure
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 Emergency Response to Terrorism: Operations (ERT: Ops) is a one-day (8-hour) participant-centered instructor-led training program. This course focuses on emergency response to incidents involving Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) using the IAFF’s risk-based response process: Analyze, Plan,...
This comprehensive Canadian forklift course exceeds all CSA/OHS requirements for classroom operator safety training certification in all Canadian provinces and territories. The course covers requirements for lift truck classes 1-6 (sit down, stand up the narrow aisle, walkie-rider).
The student should have an awareness of the various legislation, regulations, and standards that pertain to powered mobile equipment. The student should understand the roles and responsibilities of employers and employees as they relate to the operation of PME.
A lockout/tag out refers to specific practices and procedures to protect workers from unexpected release of hazardous energy in the form of electrical, mechanical and gas.
The goal of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to have a better understanding of the principles of auditing, the auditing process, the audit review.Â
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