Participants of this Program will be trained in the following Regulations as required by the Occupation Health and Safety Act:
Participants of this Program will be trained in the following Regulations as required by the Occupation Health and Safety Act:
Occupational Health and Safety Act
Industrial Establishments (Regulation 851)
Section 42 – Electrical Lockout
Sections 75 and 76 – Maintenance and Repairs
Participants of Industrial Safety Trainers Inc.’s Lock Out/Tag Out Safety Training Program will receive training in the following elements:
What is Lock Out/Tag Out?
Manager and Employee Responsibilities.
Lockout/Tagout Regulations.
Forklift Lockout/Tagout.
Machine Lockout/Guarding.
Pre-installation Inspections.
How To Identify Lockout Situations.
Worst Case Scenarios.
Energy Forms.
Lock Out/Tag Out Devices.
The Six-Step Lock Out/Tag Out Procedures.
SDS is the leading provider of safety consulting, inspection, and rescue services across Canada. We make safety a competitive advantage by prioritizing your company's safety program and creating safer spaces for your team to thrive. Our team of safety professionals is prepared to handle the country’s most difficult safety challenges.
Our Mission
To effectively communicate and implement safety strategies that save lives, provide a safe environment for workers, and ensure our clients are in compliance with Ministry of Labour safety requirements.
Low, Medium & High Angle Rescue course is offered by DSC Safety Services.
Participants will gain the knowledge and understanding of health and safety and the law, workplace health and safety, workplace inspections and incident investigations. Participants will also gain an understanding of the function/duties of Safety Committee Representatives and Committee members.
This course provides students a basic understanding of excavator operation, maintenance and load handling. It will also cover relevant federal and provincial legislative requirements applicable to the workplace.
Developed by Enbridge and Union Gas, the course covers natural gas awareness, legislative requirements, connection of heaters to the gas meter and safe operating procedures for natural gas construction heaters up to 400,000 BTU's.
This safety training course is designed to meet Part 5 of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act.
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