List of all the courses offered by The Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA).
The Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) offers a total of 26 courses.
This modular training program is for persons operating any mobile crane with a lifting capacity of 0 to 8 tons including any of the following crane types: articulating (knuckle) boom, telescoping boom, radial boom derricks (RBDs), sign erectors, or carry deck industrial-type cranes.
The half-day Scaffold Users’ Hazard Awareness program is designed to assist those who work on or near scaffolds to understand the relevant legislation, learn the risks associated with their work, and find out how to manage those risks
The one-day Signaller and Traffic Control Person program is designed to assist those who work as signallers or as traffic control persons understand the relevant legislation, learn the risks associated with their work, and find out how to manage those risks.
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 IHSA course covers the mandatory in-school component of the program requirements. Upon successful completion of the course, supervisors will be able to write the MLITSD Asbestos Abatement Supervisor test administered by a MLITSD-recognized test administrator.
This IHSA course covers the mandatory in-school component of the program requirements. Upon successful completion of the course, supervisors will be able to write the MLITSD Asbestos Abatement Supervisor test administered by a MLITSD-recognized test administrator.
This course helps organizations develop a specific team to focus on strengthening MSD prevention efforts within the workplace. The objective of the team is to help better design and plan jobs and work tasks to optimize job performance and minimize the risk of musculoskeletal injuries and work fatig...
Manual material handling incidents account for more than 35 per cent of all lost-time claims. Lifting, pulling, and pushing activities are commonly cited as the cause. This workshop is designed to help reduce the risk of developing low-back, knee, arm, and shoulder injuries associated with manual m...
This course gives participants a basic knowledge of the principles related to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry. Full attendance is mandatory.
This program provides information and tools to assist those who are involved in developing or enhancing their organization’s hazard and risk management system.
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