The Heat Stress Awareness course is recommended for all workers that are at risk of heat exposure, and for their supervisors to complete.
The Heat Stress Awareness course is recommended for all workers that are at risk of heat exposure, and for their supervisors to complete.
As the temperatures are anticipated to rise again this week, a new Heat Stress Awareness course has been developed by Safety & Risk Services to increase your awareness of the risk factors and associated heat disorders related to heat stress. The course will also identify controls to protect yourself against heat stress.
If you see someone suffering from too much heat, call 9-1-1 and help them cool off by applying water to their face and neck until emergency services arrive. You can also call 8-1-1 to speak to a nurse. Interpretation services are available on these phone numbers.
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Construction Driver Site Safety Management course is offered by DSC Safety Services.
This training was developed in compliance with the CSA B335-15 Safety Standard for Lift Trucks. Applying a blended learning environment, using an instructor led approach to deliver and establish a baseline of knowledge within each participant
Includes theoretical work and facility-specific practical training over six to eight hours to receive Working at Heights Proof of Completion. You Will Learn Theory Legislation and guidelines Hierarchy of controls Aerial work platform devices Ladder safety Bump lines and guardrails
The purpose of confined space training is to assist your company with preventing accidents, illnesses and losses associated with confined space entry, work and exit/aggress or rescue.
Be able to identify the purpose and layout of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act? and Regulations Understand how the IRS functions and how its duties and responsibilities shape health and safety in workplaces Clearly identify key information for Regulations used in many workplaces
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