Our Scissor Lift course is based on Occupational Health and Safety Act & CSA requirements and includes both theory and practical training.
Our Scissor Lift course is based on Occupational Health and Safety Act & CSA requirements and includes both theory and practical training. At the end of class, successful participants receive recognized Operator Certificate & a Wallet Card valid for 3 years.
Some of the topics we cover:
Different types of scissor lifts
Structural parts
Regulation requirements
Responsibilities
Pre-operation inspections
Safe operating methods and hazards
Emergency lowering procedures
Fall protection selection & use
Safety Services
Why hire our safety services? We know that safety requirements, legislation and regulations can be overwhelming, especially if you have other things to worry about. This is why we offer convenient safety solutions to construction, industrial, manufacturing, and transportation companies....
Training
Our safety courses are instructor led, interactive and we make sure that everyone has fun- while still learning about important subjects and developing life-long skills. We are located in Mississauga, but our instructors are also available to come to your...
Would you stick your hand into a machine and hope no one turns it on? You can guarantee the machine stays off by locking and tagging it out. Failure to lockout machinery before servicing it is a major cause of injury and death.
Aerial Lift / Boom-Scissor Lift ?course is offered by GG Health & Safety Consulting Services. GG Health and Safety Consulting is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to wholly protect the best interest of our clients. We carry a comprehensive package of general liability insurance
If a workplace incident in BC results in an injury, or could have caused a serious injury, both employers and WorkSafeBC have certain responsibilities. Incident investigations help identify root causes and hazards, while finding ways to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
This one-day program is for workers required to enter confined spaces and those who perform related work. This represents the first in a two step process for meeting the legal duty to provide workers with confined space training. (See below for details of the second step.)
If machinery could unexpectedly activate or if the unexpected release of an energy source could cause injury, the energy source must be isolated and controlled.
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