The class begins with the in-class theory session, which takes between 3-4 hours, and gives participants the knowledge they need to identify hazards, properly inspect, and safely operate their forklifts. During the theory session, students will learn about:
Course Summary
The class begins with the in-class theory session, which takes between 3-4 hours, and gives participants the knowledge they need to identify hazards, properly inspect, and safely operate their forklifts. During the theory session, students will learn about:
The hazards associated with operating a forklift
The Ontario Health and Safety Act, and its requirements for forklift operation
How to perform pre-operational check/inspection
Safe operating procedures
All fuel sources and hazards associated with them
Forklift stability principles
Participants will then demonstrate their knowledge by completing a written multiple-choice exam. Finally, to gain their certificate of completion, students must demonstrate their operating ability by completing a practical skills evaluation.
The practical evaluation must be completed within 90 days of completing the theory portion of the course. For experienced drivers, the practical evaluation can be conducted immediately following the written evaluation. For new operators, the Ministry recommends 8 hours of supervised operating experience before completing the practical evaluation.
We can return to your facility to complete the practical evaluation at a later date if necessary. Upon successful completion of the written and practical evaluations, participants will be certified to safely operate a forklift for 3 years.
This course provides workers in the Industrial sector with the knowledge they need to safely perform work at heights. It is ideal for companies in the industrial sector with employees who regularly use ladders, fall protection equipment and Aerial Work Platforms. It allows companies to meet the Ministry requirement of ensuring that all workers who use fall protection equipment are trained in the safe use of that equipment.
There are two acceptable methods for Respirator Fit Testing according to the CSA Z94. 4-11. Both a Qualitative and Quantitative method require a trained professional to conduct an in person assessment and training on the selection, care and use of designated respirators.
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.
Our Confined Space Entry training course has been developed for those with an occupational requirement to be trained to safely perform work in confined spaces.
Aerial Lifts are critical to the efficient operation on many industrial operations. They allow work at heights to be completed with relative ease and helps to reduce the issue of engineered anchor points, since certified aerial lifts come equipped with them.
This course is 5 days for students who wish to operate a basic 0-8 ton mobile crane and is in accordance with Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (MAESD) (Program P930030) pre-requisite requirements.
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