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Our personnel are highly trained, knowledgeable and experienced safety professionals. Their experience includes, oil & gas, construction, mining, fire, pipefitting, mill righting, retail, policing and safety.

We have instructors who deliver nationally recognized programs by Energy Safety Canada, Energy Safety Canada, The Red Cross and Our advisors can manage your safety programs; perform all manner of safety protocols including behavior based observations.

  • Regina Branch

    2110 E, Redbear Avenue, Regina
  • Regina Branch

    1900 1st NE Unit A, Weyburn, Regina

Courses offered by Armour Safety

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Supervision & Safety

A supervisor is a person who is authorized by an employer to oversee or direct the work of other workers. The OH&S Regulations place rigorous demands on supervisors. Due to the responsibility, the supervisor has for the safety of workers under his or her direction.

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Accident Investigations

This training is required by law for OH&S Committee, employer, and worker representatives who have taken the initial committee training. It is also beneficial to any who may be involved in conducting an investigation.

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Asbestos Awareness

This course is mainly for two groups: employers whose operations may require workers to handle or work in an environment with asbestos or asbestos-containing materials; and workers who work with asbestos removing and cleaning up asbestos waste materials or, very occasionally, installing asbestos.

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Fire Safety & Extinguisher Training

Fires can occur anywhere and anytime. This course is beneficial to anyone who may be required to use a fire extinguisher, either at work or in their home.

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Forklift Safe Operator

This course is required for anyone who operates a forklift as identified in Saskatchewan’s OH&S legislation. As of 2007, anyone who operates powered mobile equipment must have a minimum of 16 hours of training. The training is a combination of classroom instruction and practical experience.

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