This course is intended for all workers in the petroleum industry who may be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S).
This course is intended for all workers in the petroleum industry who may be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Training covers the physical properties and health hazards of H2S, strategies for self-protection, and basic rescue techniques. Each student is required to operate a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), a detector tube device, perform CPR, and demonstrate rescue lifts and drags.
Arctic Response Canada Ltd. opened in Yellowknife, NT in 2001, delivering arctic survival and outdoor technical rescue programs to government and private sector employees throughout Canada’s northern territories.
Since then, we have expanded to meet the pre-employment and safety training needs of virtually every northern sector. And have steadily expanded our reach to provide training and services throughout southern Canada and internationally.
In many cases, Arctic Response has become the industry standard and leader for safety training and we are proud to have assisted in the development of national training standards for both private and public sector groups.
A training curriculum is only as good as the instructor delivering it, and our people are the cornerstone of our success. Arctic Response instructors are outstanding adult educators drawn from a wide variety of high-intensity professions including technical rescue, military, outdoor education, teaching, and adventure expedition guiding.
This course is for anyone who is working in areas where confined spaces are present.
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.
The track excavator digs, excavates material in large volumes, and loads material. The excavator is a highly versatile productive piece of equipment used in the construction, mining and forestry sectors.
This workshop is designed for participants who have little or no working knowledge of operating an Aerial BoomLift Work Platform. It is also designed to be a refresher course for experienced operators.
Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) defines a supervisor as anyone who ''has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker.'
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