This course is designed to introduce the learner to the basic concepts, hazards, hazard control processes and safe work procedures associated with working at height.
This course is designed to introduce the learner to the basic concepts, hazards, hazard control processes and safe work procedures associated with working at height.
This course follows the regulations, guidelines, principles and recommendations established by the Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations and Code.
Course Contents
The objective of this course is to allow the participant to understand the concepts, procedures and tools that are necessary for working at heights. Topics covered in this course include:
Overview of portions of the British Columbia Occupational Health & Safety Act and Code
Review of portions of the British Columbia Occupational Health & Safety Act, Legislation and Code as it pertains to fall protection
Fall protection situational awareness
Equipment
Special hazards
Inspection and maintenance
Anchors
Special situations
Potential injuries due to falls
Emergency preparedness and response
This training course is intended to supplement employer training programs. Students should not assume this material alone constitutes complete training.
Course Completion
The quizzes at the end of each chapter are intended and designed to strengthen your understanding of course contents. Successful completion of the chapter quizzes is required, and you have two retries of each quiz to achieve this.
Upon successful completion of this course, a unique digital certificate, valid for three years, will be available to download and print.
About Us
Saga Universal Training Corp. may seem like a new training company, but it’s not; it is an evolution of Health and Safety Training. …Saga has been in its’ development phase for over 20 years in the mind of its founder. For more than 20 years, its’ founder has envisioned safety training extending beyond a traditional classroom setting. With the use of the internet, Saga is able to enable students to complete their training easily while saving time and money.
Saga has created a unique method for teaching safety training. Following the principles of adult education, Saga program content has been developed and maintained by Subject Matter Experts and content is designed to be relatable and easily understood by students.
Using current and convenient technology such as a computer or smart device, an individual can take Saga safety training courses in the comfort of their home, at their workplace or when traveling. For individuals and employers who prefer a traditional classroom setting,
The Saga programs are used by Saga-approved Training Partners across the country. See a Training Partner near you; most of the Saga Training courses are complemented by practical skills assessment that can be completed by one of our Training Partners or an In-House Trainer.
The program includes six-to-eight hours of theory and practical training plus evaluation. Legislation and guidelines Capacity plates Causes of accidents Control systems
Each worker has a role to play in safety. The role of the supervisor directly impacts the success of any Health and Safety Program by the effectiveness of its implementation and enforcement.
Our forklift training programs have been generated using the CSA Standard B335 and includes the elements of competency based on the definition from the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations.
If machinery could unexpectedly activate or if the unexpected release of an energy source could cause injury, the energy source must be isolated and controlled.
This is a one-day program that is designed for all workers, supervisors, managers, engineers and health and safety committee members.
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