This course is designed to educate you to understand the fundamentals of identifying hazards and implementing proper control measures.
This course is designed to educate you to understand the fundamentals of identifying hazards and implementing proper control measures. This course meets Alberta Legislation.
This course is built to be interactive and get students engaged. After this course students will understand the process for finding hazard, assessing the risk and what control measures to implement.
Our Experience
Hinds Safety is a safety company that is built with hard work, dedication to the industry and perseverance. As former tradesmen practicing construction safety daily, our Health and Safety professionals not only have the education, they have the experience from the tradesman view and management; the experience gained between both aspects is paramount.
There are plenty of Health and Safety Companies out there, what makes us different? Our experience! With Over 15 years in the industry, having an array of diverse projects all with divergent issues requiring delicate handling and willingness to push through; we strive and build from your success. From General Construction, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Oil & Gas, Commissioning, Maintenance, New Projects; our team has taken part in it all.
This is an all-day course that provides you with the training to successfully complete the exam for certification in Detection & Control of Flammable Substances. Upon successful completion of the exam, you will receive a permanent certificate that will be valid for 3 years. Â
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System 2015 (WHMIS) is Canada's national hazard communication standard. The key elements of the system are cautionary labeling of containers of WHMIS "controlled products", the provision of material safety data sheets (MSDSs), and worker education.
This course will guide you through all aspects of the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
This course trains individuals in workplace material information systems, and facility implementation, for the purpose of compliance and safety.
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.
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