This is an entry-level course for workers and supervisors who work aloft where traditional fall protection is not sufficient. This may include engineered structures and natural landscapes such as trees.
This is an entry-level course for workers and supervisors who work aloft where traditional fall protection is not sufficient. This may include engineered structures and natural landscapes such as trees. This program is in accordance with the standards of the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT). This will enable participants to learn basic rope access and rescue techniques.
Program Content
Interpretation of relevant regulations and the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Legislative requirements
Fall protection
Working at height risk assessment
Equipment inspection
Practical working at height and rescue techniques
Knots
The Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) is Ontario’s trusted health and safety resource. Our goal is to improve the lives of Ontario workers. We provide the resources and training that control and eliminate safety hazards in work environments involving high-risk activities.
At IHSA we have always maintained a standard of excellence. We are proud of our role in helping to make Ontario one of the safest places in the world to work.
Our focus is on workers and keeping our promise to provide them with the tools to Work Safe for Life. As part of Ontario's health and safety system, we are recognized by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Ministry of Transportation, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board as designated trainers and consultants. So, you can be sure that the training you get from IHSA meets regulatory requirements and compliance standards.
This course surpasses the guideline of the Ontario MLITSD mandatory Health and Safety Awareness Program for Supervisors.  F.A.S.T. Rescue’s Supervisor Due Diligence Training Program takes the Supervisor Awareness Training a step further and gives supervisors an advanced understanding of their re...
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The Lift Truck Operator Training Program consists of a 4-hour classroom training session presented in an interactive format which covers all aspects of lift truck safety and operation.
This course is 8hr with 4 hours of classroom instruction on critical lift procedures and management of the critical lift. Practical’s are completed in the remaining 4 hours, which are completed in our Virtual Reality simulator where the participants will be able to complete a critical lift
Participants will learn the skills and tools for effective accident investigation. This course is of particular benefit to supervisors and managers responsible for conducting accident investigations.
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