This course is designed to introduce the employee, (Manager, Health and Safety Professional, Supervisor) to hazardous energy control, and the principles of lock out tag out of equipment in the work place.
This course is designed to introduce the employee, (Manager, Health and Safety Professional, Supervisor) to hazardous energy control, and the principles of lock out tag out of equipment in the work place. This is a one day training program.
In addition to our complete line of pre-designed programs we can customize any of these to suit your needs and your working environment.
This program is designed to follow the requirements of the CSA Z460, the Canadian Standard for Hazardous Energy Control. The participants of this training will be able to recognize the requirements to bring an energized conductor or circuit part from an energized state to a zero energy state and provide for the requirements of the CSA Z462 Workplace Electrical Safety for establishing an electrical safe work condition.
We will concentrate the course on all forms of Hazardous Energy, including stored energies, static, gravity, hydraulic, water power etc. Lock Out as it applies to all form of energy, not just electrical circuits, parts and or equipment.
For the time being and into the near future, A&E Training Services will not be performing any on site training or consulting. We are continuing to offer our E-Learning courses and support our clients with on going teleconferences and on-line meetings.
As and when the pandemic improves and countries, provinces and states start to open up and lessen the restrictions for travel and gatherings, we will continue to monitor the situation and make plans to meet with our clients when it is safe to do so.
This training follows the guidelines, principles and recommendations established by common Occupational Health and Safety legislation and industry established and accepted safety standards.
Introduction To Hazardous Materials And Operations At Hax Mat Incidents training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
The WHMIS training and certification program teaches you how to identify the product’s hazards and the precautionary measures you should take when using that product by reading the label.
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.
DTI conducts WHMIS classes regularly at our training centre. We also conduct on-site classes at your place of business. We can conduct hazardous material audits and arrange a combination WHMIS and TDG driver training program customized for your company’s needs.
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