List of all the courses offered by New Brunswick Construction Safety Association.
New Brunswick Construction Safety Association offers a total of 13 courses.
This course provides participants with the knowledge and tools to conduct a thorough investigation and post investigation follow-up, including identification of initial and underlying causes
This course study introduces workers to the new WHMIS 2015 for the safe use of control products and hazardous materials in the workplace. Instruction for understanding labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and worker education will alert workers to the potential hazards of controlled products.
This course provides instruction for workers in the basics of fall protection, including how to conduct proper hazard assessments and the basics of personal fall arrest systems. The focus of this course is proper usage, regulation awareness and compliance.
This course provides an understanding of the hazards related to working in a confined space environment. The course looks at the proper safe work practices and procedures for confined spaces as well as rescue considerations.
This course provides instruction to become a highway signaler in the Province of NB. This course is accepted by the DTI and WorkSafeNB as it meets their Traffic Control Person requirements.
This course provides a basic understanding of the legislative requirements for hazard assessment in the workplace. The content covers the development of a comprehensive hazard assessment, pre-job and ongoing hazard assessments, as well as communication of hazard assessments with employees.
This course is designed to offer the student a general understanding of working with scissor lifts and boom lifts. Class participants will still be required to have hands on training for the equipment that they are going to be working with, but they will have the theory training required
This course is general awareness of Lockout Regulations as per the New Brunswick Occupational Health & Safety Act and Regulations.
This course provides participants with information regarding rigging hazards, rigging hardware, configurations and how to properly inspect rigging gear. Review of applicable New Brunswick OH& S Regulations is also a key aspect of this course.
This course discusses strategies for the planning, leading, organizing and controlling of a company’s safety program. Topics include: analyzing safety related data, identifying trends, managing safety records and environmental protection strategies.
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