Powered Elevating Work Platform (also known as PEWPs) program introduces veteran and novice powered elevating work platform operators to different types of lifts, hazards and related legal obligations.
Powered Elevating Work Platform (also known as PEWPs) program introduces veteran and novice powered elevating work platform operators to different types of lifts, hazards and related legal obligations. Participants will learn how to safely operate a lift and demonstrate their skill and knowledge through a practical session.
In-class, learners will participate in active lectures and use worksheets to review specific content. In a separate hands-on demonstration, each participant will demonstrate proper daily inspection and will operate lift(s) to complete a series of tasks. Upon successful completion participants will receive a record of training
For Millwrights Union Local 1916, protecting our jobs requires a competitive edge. By being competitive, our contractors can send a clear message to companies: the job is going to be done on time, on budget with high quality, safe work and with no disruptions. Our union can only deliver if each and every member is committed to excellence every day on the job.
Our Fall Protection course is essential for individuals working at heights
In this course you will learn how to fulfill your role as a supervisor and about your your responsibilities under the Ontario law to manage health and safety in the workplace – while still being productive!
Bucket Truck Aerial Lift Training & Certification course is offered by Safety First Training. CSA Standard CSA-B354.2-01 (R2013) – The CSA Safety Standard for Aerial lifts/platforms, identifies the knowledge, practical skills and evaluation requirements needed by aerial lift operators.
The environmental conditions that a worker experiences while carrying out their duties can have a significant impact on their health - and temperature can play a major factor. Heat stress and heat-related illnesses can cause weakness, illness and even death if not carefully monitored.
The term "Lockout/Tagout" refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard workers from the unexpected energizing or start-up of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities.
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