This is a course designed to provide the information and hands-on practice necessary for construction workers to be able to safely connect, activate and disconnect heaters, torches, and propane-powered equipment of less than 400,000 Btu/h in accordance with Technical Standards and Safety Authority
This is a course designed to provide the information and hands-on practice necessary for construction workers to be able to safely connect, activate and disconnect heaters, torches, and propane-powered equipment of less than 400,000 Btu/h in accordance with Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) requirements.
Topics
Propane hazards
Legislation and safe practice
Connection, activation, and disconnection of propane
Personal Protective Equipment
CSA Approved head, foot and eye protection
Neoprene gloves
Must wear long sleeves and long pants and be dressed for outdoor activity
Who Should Attend
Workers who work with or around propane
Pre-requisite
None
Certification
Has a 3 year expiry
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