Oilfield Driver Awareness course is aimed at workers who drive in oilfield environments who require the needed skills and a certificate showcasing their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. This course will teach strategies to improve driving behaviour and mitigate factors that influence drive
Oilfield Driver Awareness course is aimed at workers who drive in oilfield environments who require the needed skills and a certificate showcasing their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. This course will teach strategies to improve driving behaviour and mitigate factors that influence driver attitudes.
Learning Objectives & Specific Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand the oilfield driving environment and the special considerations required to safety operate a motor vehicle in these situations.
In addition, this course may be required for workers who will be driving in the oil industry. Alberta students who receive a score equal or greater than 80% on the written exam may be eligible for a reduction of 3 demerit points.
Topics Include:
Sculpting a safe and professional driving attitude
Defensive driving skills
Regulations and policies at the provincial and federal level
National Safety Code (NSC) requirements
Proper vehicle inspections
Off-highway driving techniques
Journey management, road conditions and hazard identification
Highlights
Regulations, policies and laws
Vehicle inspections
Road hazards and mitigation
Our Commitment to First Nations
NATIONS NORTH is a First Nations owned company that IRWIN'S Safety has a minority interest in.
Having successfully and respectfully worked with over 40 First Nations, NATIONS NORTH offers proven experience to help you achieve your goals.
Our training capabilities allow us to offer opportunities for employment to members of your community.
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