Under the current Occupational Health and Safety Code of Alberta, employers are required to ensure that there is a system in place that identifies both real and/ or potential hazards that are present in our work environments.
Under the current Occupational Health and Safety Code of Alberta, employers are required to ensure that there is a system in place that identifies both real and/ or potential hazards that are present in our work environments. This system requires active and meaningful participation of employees when practicable to do so.
About ISI
ISI strives to provide quality, cost effective Occupational Health, Safety, and Environmental Solutions to the Community and Industry in Canada and Overseas since 1995. We have extensive experience in the OIL and GAS, and Healthcare Industry.
We maintain excellent quality in all that we do; we are registered with ISNetworld for Safety management, and obtained Certificate of Recognition (COR) under the Partners in Injury Reduction Program in Alberta. Our professionals are associated with National and International accreditation Boards. Our work is guaranteed and ensure ethical conduct in all aspects of our business; We are proud to say “Your Safety is Our Business.”
This course study introduces workers to the new WHMIS 2015 for the safe use of control products and hazardous materials in the workplace. Instruction for understanding labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and worker education will alert workers to the potential hazards of controlled products.
Based on the applicable elements from National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA ) 470 Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Standard for Responders, Hot Zone's Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Team (HazMat) Training is specifically tailored to train private sector employer's
This facilitated training is available at London Training Centre or by pre-arrangement at workplaces in the community
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 an awareness workshop designed to give workers, supervisors and management an understanding of WHMIS regulations. It is an important contributor in meeting workers’ “right to know” provided for in the Occupational Health and Safety Act. All employees who may come in contact with haza...
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