At the end of this course the end-user should be familiar with lift trucks, their basic structural components, basic function, potential hazards while operating, and how to control those hazards
At the end of this course the end-user should be familiar with lift trucks, their basic structural components, basic function, potential hazards while operating, and how to control those hazards. The end-user should also have a basic understanding of the proper use of the lift trucks attachments and potential hazards associated with them.
If you prefer classroom training, which includes both the knowledge and skills portions, OR have already completed the online knowledge portion of this course and require a basic skills assessment, click “Training Partner” to find one near you.
End-users should not assume this material alone constitutes complete training. It is expected that a workplace will apply this information as they create their own company specific Powered Mobile Equipment Operator program as part of their company’s larger Health & Safety Management System.
Course Contents
Topics covered in this course include:
Related Legislation
Ensuring a Safe Worksite
Emergency Actions
Competency Requirements
Job Planning and Hazard Assessments
Safe Operating Procedures
Prevention of Injuries
Maintaining Equipment
Workplace Requirements
Maintaining Equipment Stability
Material Handling and Attachments
About Us
Saga Universal Training Corp. may seem like a new training company, but it’s not; it is an evolution of Health and Safety Training. …Saga has been in its’ development phase for over 20 years in the mind of its founder. For more than 20 years, its’ founder has envisioned safety training extending beyond a traditional classroom setting. With the use of the internet, Saga is able to enable students to complete their training easily while saving time and money.
Saga has created a unique method for teaching safety training. Following the principles of adult education, Saga program content has been developed and maintained by Subject Matter Experts and content is designed to be relatable and easily understood by students.
Using current and convenient technology such as a computer or smart device, an individual can take Saga safety training courses in the comfort of their home, at their workplace or when traveling. For individuals and employers who prefer a traditional classroom setting,
The Saga programs are used by Saga-approved Training Partners across the country. See a Training Partner near you; most of the Saga Training courses are complemented by practical skills assessment that can be completed by one of our Training Partners or an In-House Trainer.
There are two acceptable methods for Respirator Fit Testing according to the CSA Z94. 4-11. Both a Qualitative and Quantitative method require a trained professional to conduct an in person assessment and training on the selection, care and use of designated respirators.
Located to our Concord Office, is our Occupational Health and Safety Training Center. We are proud to have achieved recognition from the Chief Prevention Officer, who has certified RMG as an approved training provider.
Our Confined Space Entry training course has been developed for those with an occupational requirement to be trained to safely perform work in confined spaces.
The Lift Truck Operator Training Program consists of a 4-hour classroom training session presented in an interactive format which covers all aspects of lift truck safety and operation.
This course is 5 days for students who wish to operate a basic 0-8 ton mobile crane and is in accordance with Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (MAESD) (Program P930030) pre-requisite requirements.
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