This program is designed to provide comprehensive training for all personnel involved with the handling of hazardous waste.
This program is designed to provide comprehensive training for all personnel involved with the handling of hazardous waste. This training program defines practices for handling hazardous waste and specifies individual responsibility for compliance with those procedures. This program will serve as a training manual and can be a referenced in the future.
The format for this program follows training curriculum for easy reference. This training will provide information on federal and provincial government requirements, contingency planning (emergency actions), local facility practices, and related information concerning your total hazardous waste control program.
First Elements Inc. was founded in 2006 and consists of an interdisciplinary team of professionals that hold baccalaureate and master’s degrees in environmental engineering sciences, biology, and chemical engineering.
First Elements provides expertise to their clients in a wide range of sectors including:
Industrial Manufacturing
Commercial
Infrastructure
Construction
Residential
Our team of experienced consultants respond quickly and confidentially, providing thorough assessments that identify areas of risk. We then develop a plan with cost effective solutions that ensures compliance of all industry regulations.
We understand that corporate responsibility, accountability and economic growth work together to build vibrant communities and contribute to a clean healthy environment.
At the end of this interactive course, the end-user should be familiar with the basic concepts, hazards, hazard control processes and safe work procedures associated with anhydrous ammonia
Held at the IBEW Local 303 Union Hall - In the training center which is in the rear. You must enter the Training Center from the Back Entrance (you will see signage).
We have a variety of forklift training programs designed according to CSA Standards and Ministry Guidelines, whether new or experienced to satisfy your needs.
This course equips participants with a basic understanding of industry regulations and standards when working with overhead cranes. NATT Safety suggests that participants take a valid Basics of Rigging Fundamentals course prior to taking Overhead Crane.
This is the beginner level and all new candidates have to undertake an IRATA approved training course of a minimum of four days (we do five) followed by a one-day assessment by an independent IRATA assessor.
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