This course has been designed to help the pipeline worker know how to respond to worksite health and safety issues by taking the worker through the entire pipeline construction process from beginning to end.
This course has been designed to help the pipeline worker know how to respond to worksite health and safety issues by taking the worker through the entire pipeline construction process from beginning to end.
It will provide workers with the tools to help them: Build their skills to Recognize Hazards; Learn how to Assess Hazards; Learn how to Control Hazards; Learn to operate a Vehicle Safely; Learn to operate Equipment Safely; Learn how to respond to Emergencies.
The Construction Sector Council has worked with pipeline construction workers, contractors and safety experts across Canada to develop this 13-lesson interactive training course that will give students greater awareness about pipeline construction safety.
This course will provide workers with the tools to help them:
Build their skills to Recognize Hazards.
Learn how to Assess Hazards.
Learn how to Control Hazards.
Learn to operate a Vehicle Safely.
Learn to operate Equipment Safely.
Learn how to respond to Emergencies.
The Winnipeg Construction Association is an incorporated, not-for-profit trade association representing commercial contractors and suppliers throughout Manitoba. We currently have over 800 member firms, including manufacturers, suppliers, financial institutions, lawyers, insurance and bonding companies and brokers.
We offer a variety of valuable services to our members, including valuable construction information, education sessions designed specifically for the ICI construction industry, networking events where members can have fun while growing their business contacts and advocacy with all levels of government as it pertains to the construction industry.
Mission Statement
The Winnipeg Construction Association serves the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Construction Industry in Manitoba by advocating on behalf of the industry with all levels of government, offering best-in-class educational opportunities for industry members, hosting valuable networking events and providing trusted construction information and bidding opportunities for our members.
Objectives
The objectives of the Winnipeg Construction Association are:
ASP Construction (Health & Safety in Construction Site) course is offered by McGill University. McGill students have the highest average entering grades in Canada, and our commitment to fostering the very best has helped our students win more national and international awards on average
For Building Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering and Management and Environmental Engineering students, particularly if you will be doing a Summer 2023 internship and are currently job searching. It may also be relevant for Electrical Engineering students who are interested
Located to our Concord Office, is our Occupational Health and Safety Training Center. We are proud to have achieved recognition from the Chief Prevention Officer, who has certified RMG as an approved training provider.
Construction Safety training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
The WHMIS in Construction 2015 training is an in-class program that provides a generic overview of WHMIS (employers must provide additional WHMIS training tailored to the specific material workers may encounter on each work site).
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