Our modern classroom is designed to provide students with an environment that’s conducive to learning, with comfortable seating, a large presentation screen, ample room for class materials, a comfortable student lounge and lunch area for breaks, and in class demonstration props that help to keep par
Our modern classroom is designed to provide students with an environment that’s conducive to learning, with comfortable seating, a large presentation screen, ample room for class materials, a comfortable student lounge and lunch area for breaks, and in class demonstration props that help to keep participants actively engaged.
Our safety instructors come from working backgrounds with real life experience in the subjects they teach, adding value to the subject matter, rather than reciting information from a slide. Students enjoy learning with us because our courses are engaging and informative.
We pride ourselves on delivering content that not only meets standards, but exceeds them by providing participants with practical skills, additional information and knowledge, useful tips, exposure to a vast array of equipment, and plenty of opportunity to have open discussions with the group and the instructor to ensure all information is understood.
Our courses are thoughtfully developed using an approach that helps to engage all learning styles, and our instructors undergo ongoing peer to peer evaluation, professional development, and co-instructing in order to ensure they are delivering the absolute best to every participant that comes through our doors.
What We Do
Technical Rope & Rescue Inc. (TRR) offers comprehensive solutions to address workplace well-being, rope access, equipment, and emergency response.
We offer these solutions to clients who are exposed to risky situations. These situations may seem impractical or impossible to contend with.
Our innovative solutions include:
Training – Standardized & custom courses
Equipment – Sales, Rentals, Inspection, Installation
Access – Maintenance, Inspection & Repair in Confined Space or At Height
Emergency Response – Technical Rescue, Fire, & Emergency Services
Consulting – Comprehensive Safety & Emergency Response assistance
In this Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training, learn the standard classifications and symbols for controlled products, how to read product labels and MSDS forms, and your roles and responsibilities as an employee working with controlled products.
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).
Workplace hazards can cause incidents and injury - controlling hazards prevents them. Recognizing, evaluating and controlling hazards are the basic building blocks of any safety and health management system.
This training follows the guidelines, principles and recommendations established by common Occupational Health and Safety legislation and industry established and accepted safety standards.
Upon completion of WHMIS training, participants will be able to: Understand the essential role WHMIS plays in protecting the health and safety of workers Identify the WHMIS responsibilities of suppliers, employers, and workers
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