This course is designed to ensure workers who perform tasks or work in areas with the risk of exposure to H2S understand
This course is designed to ensure workers who perform tasks or work in areas with the risk of exposure to H2S understand:
Responsibilities regarding H2S exposure control
What H2S is and the risk and consequence of exposure
H2S exposure limits & regulatory requirements
How to identify and assess the risk of exposure
Control methods to reduce risk
How to decontaminate following an exposure incident
Reporting requirements
Service
Provide expert services in a responsive manner
Stay current with legislative requirements and industry best practice
Keep it as simple as possible
Integrity
Expert leadership based on our ethical obligations and commitment to protect people and resources
Be honest, fair and consistent
Maintain transparency in our business relationships
Teamwork
Develop partnerships with employers, associations, unions and workers
Be a team that is stronger than the sum of our individual parts
Passion and Commitment
We care about people and we’re here to stay
Health and Safety is our business
Continually improve where improvement is needed
Our Fall Protection course is essential for individuals working at heights
Although you work hard to prevent them, accidents will undoubtedly happen in your workplace. When they do, you’ll need to conduct an accident investigation to understand the root cause of the accident and learn how to prevent similar accidents in the future.
Bucket Truck Aerial Lift Training & Certification course is offered by Safety First Training. CSA Standard CSA-B354.2-01 (R2013) – The CSA Safety Standard for Aerial lifts/platforms, identifies the knowledge, practical skills and evaluation requirements needed by aerial lift operators.
The environmental conditions that a worker experiences while carrying out their duties can have a significant impact on their health - and temperature can play a major factor. Heat stress and heat-related illnesses can cause weakness, illness and even death if not carefully monitored.
The term "Lockout/Tagout" refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard workers from the unexpected energizing or start-up of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities.
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