This pipeline construction safety course has been designed as an orientation for those with an occupational requirement to safely undertake pipeline construction work activities and is also intended for personnel who are required to supervise pipeline construction operations.
This pipeline construction safety course has been designed as an orientation for those with an occupational requirement to safely undertake pipeline construction work activities and is also intended for personnel who are required to supervise pipeline construction operations.
The goal of this course is to help you better understand what your responsibilities are and how to manage those responsibilities to protect your health and safety as well as the health and safety of your co-workers.
Pipeline Construction Safety Orientation course will also establish an understanding of the statutory requirements of the federal COHS, Provincial and Territorial OH&S legislations.
The pipeline construction community includes anyone who engages in, or who is responsible for construction activities that include but are not limited to surveying, staking, tree falling, right-of-way clearing, drilling, blasting, trench ditching, lifting pipe, stringing pipe, bending pipe, welding pipe, coating pipe, testing pipe, trench backfilling, site clean-up and reclamation.
There are more than 840,000 km of transmission, gathering and distribution pipelines in Canada including 117,000 km of large-diameter transmission lines with most provinces having significant pipeline infrastructure.
OH&S Safety Consulting and Training Solutions is a leading provider of industrial safety training, consultation, and equipment in Kamloops and the rest of Western Canada. Our goals is to provide you with the largest and most up to date training available in all aspects of Work Place Safety.
In recent years there is a trend for builders and contractors to pay more attention to safety-related matters than ever before.
Construction Safety training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
This course is a requirement for obtaining a certificate of competence, authorizing the holder to work on a construction site in Quebec. The objective of the course is to develop a general understanding of everything affecting health and safety on construction sites.
This course is a requirement for obtaining a certificate of competence, authorizing the holder to work on a construction site in Quebec. It is also obligatory for management and control staff working mainly and usually on a construction site.
The General Health and Safety on Construction Sites course is compulsory for all workers on Quebec construction sites. It lasts 30 hours and is divided in 20 modules.
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