?Our TSSA-approved program introduces students to propane construction heater and torch safety, providing students with the knowledge and hands-on practice needed for their health and safety.
Working with propane construction heaters and torches can be hazardous on the job site.
In Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) requires any worker operating a propane construction heater and/or torch to have been trained on this equipment and to have received a Record of Training (ROT).
?Our TSSA-approved program introduces students to propane construction heater and torch safety, providing students with the knowledge and hands-on practice needed for their health and safety.
While construction heaters and torches have a wide variety of applications, many of our students use these appliances on construction sites and for building repair.
Highlights
?Acts and Regulations
The Properties of Propane
Introduction to Propane Cylinders and Tanks
Types of Construction Heaters and Torches?
Safe Use of Construction Heaters and Torches
Construction Heater and Torch Operation
Handling Emergency Situations
Upon successful completion of a written test and hands-on demonstration, students receive a Record of Training (ROT).
The Occupation Health & Safety Act (OHSA) sets the guidelines and regulations; the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development assists employers and enforces the Act.
Companies like yours work with health and safety consultants, safety trainers and equipment experts to fulfill your duties to the worker - to do everything in your power to keep them safe.
We are all part of the same team, and we are here to help you every step of the way as you strive to reach full compliance and become a stronger, healthier company.
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