The NWT/NU Workers Safety & Compensation Commission (WSCC) Supervisor Safety Course introduces supervisors to occupational health and safety legislation, in particular the Safety Acts and Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.
The NWT/NU Workers Safety & Compensation Commission (WSCC) Supervisor Safety Course introduces supervisors to occupational health and safety legislation, in particular the Safety Acts and Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. This in-depth program clearly defines a supervisor’s direct role and responsibilities towards workplace safety, best practices in identifying and controlling hazards, instruction in contractor safety management, and practical, industry-relevant exercises.
It is an employer’s responsibility to ensure supervisors participate in a familiarization program delivered in a format suited to the supervisor’s level of knowledge, training and experience. Upon successfully completing the program, supervisors should understand their roles and responsibilities with respect to legislation, and can competently and safely oversee the work of others. This program fulfills the due diligence of an employer to train employees at any supervisory level.
Arctic Response Canada Ltd. opened in Yellowknife, NT in 2001, delivering arctic survival and outdoor technical rescue programs to government and private sector employees throughout Canada’s northern territories.
Since then, we have expanded to meet the pre-employment and safety training needs of virtually every northern sector. And have steadily expanded our reach to provide training and services throughout southern Canada and internationally.
In many cases, Arctic Response has become the industry standard and leader for safety training and we are proud to have assisted in the development of national training standards for both private and public sector groups.
A training curriculum is only as good as the instructor delivering it, and our people are the cornerstone of our success. Arctic Response instructors are outstanding adult educators drawn from a wide variety of high-intensity professions including technical rescue, military, outdoor education, teaching, and adventure expedition guiding.
This course introduces participants to the safe use, handling, and care of respirators. The course also allows participants to register for a respirator fit test session to ensure compliance with the BC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. This is an annual mandatory course for respirator use...
All respiratory equipment users should be trained in the care, use, limitations, and fitting of the respiratory equipment as part of an adequate respiratory protection program.
Wheel Loader Training is a Heavy Equipment Entry-Level course required for anyone who will be operating a wheel loader on the worksite. A driver’s license and 10th grade education is required, and other prerequisites may also include WHMIS training, Ground Disturbance Level Two
This course picks up from the Respiratory Protection Awareness course. Where atmospheric hazards cannot be removed, are unknown, or cannot be maintained below allowable limits, workers must be protected through delivered air.
Industrial environments can pose a variety of safety concerns. SSTL provides respiratory protection training, and whether in routine operations or emergencies, the correct use of breathing apparatus for breathable air is vital to the health and safety of workers.
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