The Safe-Tech Loader, Skid Steer, & Backhoe Operator Training program is a two-part program consisting of a comprehensive in-class theory session followed by practical operator training and/or testing.
The Safe-Tech Loader, Skid Steer, & Backhoe Operator Training program is a two-part program consisting of a comprehensive in-class theory session followed by practical operator training and/or testing.
This program covers all aspects of loader, skid steer, & backhoe safety and operation focusing on the equipment particular to your operation.
On-Site Training
Safe-Tech Training provides its Loader, Skid Steer, & Backhoe Training program on-site at the client’s company location. Locations include: Belleville, Brampton, Burlington, Cambridge, Cobourg, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Markham, Mississauga, Niagara Falls, North Bay, Oakville, Peterborough, Sarnia, Toronto, Waterloo, and Windsor.
Industry Leading Guarantee
All of Safe-Tech's training programs meet or exceed all relevant CSA Standards, applicable Federal/Provincial regulations and Ministry of Labour Guidelines.
Safe-Tech is the first and only safety training company in the industry to offer a satisfaction guarantee. If the content or presentation of any Safe-Tech program is not to your complete satisfaction, there will be no charge.
The punch press / die setter course will go as follows: Increase the knowledge of punch press operations and requirements Reduce the time required to set-up the press Reduce scrap
Our in-person course includes both basic theory and practical equipment training. The basic theory module discusses working at heights hazards, controls, introduces the learner to the basics of fall protection, and ladder safety.
Skid Steer training is offered by Nickerson Safety Inc. Alex Nickerson, NCSO, CHSR, owner of Nickerson Safety Inc., continues to build on more than a decade of experience working with consultants, engineer
knowledge of fall hazards o general safety practices for working safely at heights o knowledge of personal fall protection
Workers need training, knowledge, and experience with the hazards they face in order to avoid injuries. Supervisors need to ensure workers have this training and then enforce corporate safety procedures. Employers need to develop safety procedures for each task that requires a worker to be exposed ...
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