This is a one-day program designed to provide students with the tools to identify and evaluate the risk of hazards in the workplace. Time, money, and effort can be applied on a priority basis to help reduce risk in any workplace by applying various hazard controls which are discussed in detail
This is a one-day program designed to provide students with the tools to identify and evaluate the risk of hazards in the workplace.
Time, money, and effort can be applied on a priority basis to help reduce risk in any workplace by applying various hazard controls which are discussed in detail in this program.
Purpose:
Learn to identify hazards and determine the degree of risk posed by each hazard and learn what risk information determines the level of hazard controls that are necessary.
Topics Include:
Introduction
Legislation
Site Specific Hazard Assessments
Field Level Hazard Assessments
New or Revised Equipment and/or Procedures
Benefits of Conducting Hazard Assessments
Maintain Current Hazard Assessments
Task Hazard Assessments or Routine Hazard Assessments
Participants receive a student manual in which they are able to follow along and take required notes as part of their participation.
Upon successful completion of the required exam with a minimum score of 75% you will receive a Certificate of Completion
Response Safety & Rescue Services was formed in 1992 to meet the demands and requests of various organizations by providing, qualified work at height and Confined Space.
STAND-BY SAFETY & RESCUE TEAMS. +These specialized teams, consisted of highly trained and experienced individuals in various disciplines of rescue and medical intervention.
This WHMIS Training program teaches the required information about hazardous products in the workplace. It is mandatory that all workers understand the WHMIS Training system, know the hazards of the products they work with, how to apply the safe work procedures specific to their jobs
During the course delegates will gain knowledge on the basic principles of chemical spill handling, use of chemical spill equipment and hazard communication.
his course is a generic overview of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) was first introduced in 1988 and was modified in 2015 to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).
This training follows the guidelines, principles and recommendations established by common Occupational Health and Safety legislation and industry established and accepted safety standards.
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