This program familiarizes participants with the purpose of the legislative requirements and the policies and procedures necessary for compliance.
This program familiarizes participants with the purpose of the legislative requirements and the policies and procedures necessary for compliance. Through an injury investigation workshop, participants will research applicable regulations that, if followed, may have prevented the injury. To reinforce this newly acquired awareness, a practical lockout/tagout and troubleshooting exercise will be conducted on a demonstrator.
Program Content
Interpretation of the construction and industrial regulations governing lockout/tagout
Incident investigation workshop to determine which regulations were violated
Formulation of a policy and procedure to prevent recurrence.
Exposure to numerous lockout/tagout devices
Hands-on lockout/tagout procedures
First Elements Inc. was founded in 2006 and consists of an interdisciplinary team of professionals that hold baccalaureate and master’s degrees in environmental engineering sciences, biology, and chemical engineering.
First Elements provides expertise to their clients in a wide range of sectors including:
Industrial Manufacturing
Commercial
Infrastructure
Construction
Residential
Our team of experienced consultants respond quickly and confidentially, providing thorough assessments that identify areas of risk. We then develop a plan with cost effective solutions that ensures compliance of all industry regulations.
We understand that corporate responsibility, accountability and economic growth work together to build vibrant communities and contribute to a clean healthy environment.
This workshop is designed for participants who have previously taken and AEWP/Scissor Lift course. Participants must successfully complete and pass both the theoretical and practical components of this course to receive their record of training (ROT).
This safety training course is designed to meet Part 23 of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act.
This course is designed to improve the awareness of the hazards of working in an H2S environment. Students who required Energy Safety Canada (ESC) certification can take the 8 hour H2S Alive course.
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?This is an 8 hour course and provides workers with the basic fall prevention information they require to work safely in areas where they may be exposed to fall hazards.
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