Hearing Conservation And Sound Monitoring training is offered by Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM). Workplace safety and health legislation addresses problems relating to occupational noise-induced hearing loss.
Workplace safety and health legislation addresses problems relating to occupational noise-induced hearing loss. Depending on the level of noise your employees are exposed to, the legislation imposed a legal duty on the employer to implement education, surveillance, and noise control procedures.
Participants are trained in the importance of selecting the right type, fit, and proper use of hearing protection for the particular job they are doing.
The Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM) is a non-profit organization run by and for the building construction industry in Manitoba, with governance provided by the Winnipeg Construction Association’s Board of Directors and the CSAM Advisory Committee.
Established in 1989, CSAM has earned the reputation as a leader in the safety landscape of Manitoba, as well as within the Canadian Federation of Construction Safety Associations. This reputation has been fueled by the association’s focus on providing exceptional customer service, quality, and value for its clients.
“Practical Solutions for a Safer Workplace” remains a cornerstone and guiding principle for the implementation of CSAM’s objectives:
To provide information regarding accident prevention methods and changes to health and safety regulations.
To develop information, resources, tools, and training programs to enable contractors to meet their legislated responsibilities.
To provide guidance with respect to establishing comprehensive safety programs tailored to meet the needs of individual companies both large and small.
To act as the Authority Having Jurisdiction to grant COR® Certification and SECOR® Certification.
CSAM is financed by Manitoba contractors through a surcharge on a small percentage of contractors’ assessment premiums, collected by the Workers Compensation Board, as well as by the premiums paid by associate members, and revenue generated from products and services.
Did you know that most noise-related hearing loss is completely preventable? In this occupational health and safety course you will learn about the noise risks in your  workplace and what you need to do to protect your hearing.
This course has been designed to offer a comprehensive review of uses, hazard recognition, safe operating practices, how to understand load charts that affect the stability of the equipment at height.
Fall Protection Basic course is offered by Construction Safety Nova Scotia. Our instructors have industry experience and use practical and interactive learning techniques to ensure you get the training you need.
Fall protection equipment is used to prevent a fall of a worker while working at heights.
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