List of all the courses offered by First Aid and Safety Training.
First Aid and Safety Training offers a total of 13 courses.
This course shows workers how to work safely in and around hydrogen sulfide (H2S) environments.
Falls from height are among the most common causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths in the workplace.
Every year workers sustain fatal injuries in confined space. Selecting the right training courses for your health and safety needs is paramount.
Many companies require their employees to discharge a fire extinguisher as part of their hazardous materials training. In this half-day course, you will learn all about fires, how they start and what kind of fire extinguisher you can use for different types of fires.
SafeCheckâ„¢ Advanced Alberta Food Safety Certification is a recognized training course in Food Sanitation and Hygiene by the Minster of Health under Section 31 of the Alberta Public Health Act Food Regulation.
Whether you work with or near a controlled substance (any chemical including bleach), WHMIS training is required by all workers across Canada. WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is a simple and informative course that can be completed in a classroom setting or by self-study.
TDG training is offered by First Aid And Safety Training. Anyone who handles, ships, receives, transports or offers a consignment for transport requires dangerous goods training under federal law.Â
Respiratory FIT Test training is offeredby First Aid And Safety Training.Spectrum Safety Services offers both Qualitative and Quantitative FIT Testing. See descriptions below for explanation on each type of FIT test.
This Course will provide participants with an understanding of the hazards associated with being a Flagger/TCP. This Course also provides information about employer and worker responsibilities, equipment, apparel and safe work practices and procedures.
ESC – MEWP (Mobile Elevated Work Platforms) training is offered by First Aid And Safety Training. These new standards affect all users, owners, operators, and supervisors. The new standards now place more responsibility on the MEWP user/owner. OH&S regulations require supervisors to be competent.
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