If you are working on an Oil Sands member site, you will need the Oil Sands Safety Association version of Confined Space Entry Monitor (if working in &/or monitoring confined spaces).
Oil Sands Safety Association = OSSA (correctly pronounced Oh-SA, not Oh-SHA), is a “non-profit organization made up of representatives from Syncrude Canada, Suncor Energy, Shell Albian Sands and Canadian Natural Resources, as well as volunteer members from the labor providers, union, area contractors and learning providers”
If you are working on an Oil Sands member site, you will need the Oil Sands Safety Association version of Confined Space Entry Monitor (if working in &/or monitoring confined spaces). More generally, OSSA courses have a good reputation, and are universally observed elsewhere in Alberta and usually in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Territories as well.
The IUPAT represents all workers eligible for membership, regardless of religion, race, creed, color, national origin, age, gender or sexual orientation. IUPAT District Council 17 and her Local Union Canadian Prairie Predecessors have represented painters, glaziers, drywall finishers, floor coverers, fire proofers, hazardous workers and other allied trades for over 100 years.
The purpose of this lesson is to familiarize individuals who have physically demanding jobs (e.g. manufacturing, warehouse, hospitality, and trade workers) with the principles of back safety and injury prevention in order to help them reduce or prevent work-related back injuries.
Working At Heights Refresher training is offeredby HSE Elements. Here at HSE Elements we understand Health & Safety programs contain a lot of different elements let us help you with some of the elements.
MEWP is the North American subsidiary of IPAF (International Powered Access Federation), the most successful and widely recognized provider of aerial work platform training programs in the world.
This course is required to work as a Temporary Workplace Signer in Nova Scotia and is designed for supervisors and managers. The course is designed and offered by the Department of Public Works and facilitated by an accredited CSNS instructor.
WHIMIS 2015 The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (W.H.M.I.S 2015) is a Globally Harmonized System designed to give employers and workers information about hazardous materials used in the workplace.
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