Planning to work on energized machinery or equipment? WorkSafeBC regulations apply! Every year, workers in British Columbia (BC) are killed or seriously injured because machinery or equipment was not properly locked out.
Planning to work on energized machinery or equipment? WorkSafeBC regulations apply! Every year, workers in British Columbia (BC) are killed or seriously injured because machinery or equipment was not properly locked out.
Accidents can be prevented if machinery is locked out properly before obstructions are cleared or other maintenance work is done.
The purpose providing lock out / tag out training to your employees is to prevent injury to individuals from the unintended release of energy.
A proper lock out program requires the use of specific safety procedures to shut down, isolate, prevent the release of stored energy, and to bring the equipment back on-line. This course will help ensure that employees understand the concepts and methods for isolating and locking out equipment.
​Our true passion is to assist our clients in achieving a total occupational health and safety program and compliance with WorkSafeBC OHS regulations and legislation. ​​Whether you are a small, medium or large business in BC, Greystone Safety Services has a wide range of occupational health and safety consulting services to suit any organization. ​
This course introduces participants to the safe use, handling, and care of respirators. The course also allows participants to register for a respirator fit test session to ensure compliance with the BC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. This is an annual mandatory course for respirator use...
All respiratory equipment users should be trained in the care, use, limitations, and fitting of the respiratory equipment as part of an adequate respiratory protection program.
Wheel Loader Training is a Heavy Equipment Entry-Level course required for anyone who will be operating a wheel loader on the worksite. A driver’s license and 10th grade education is required, and other prerequisites may also include WHMIS training, Ground Disturbance Level Two
This course picks up from the Respiratory Protection Awareness course. Where atmospheric hazards cannot be removed, are unknown, or cannot be maintained below allowable limits, workers must be protected through delivered air.
Industrial environments can pose a variety of safety concerns. SSTL provides respiratory protection training, and whether in routine operations or emergencies, the correct use of breathing apparatus for breathable air is vital to the health and safety of workers.
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