• Participants will learn detailed gas properties, review PPE requirements, learn how to monitor, test, place devices, and other Gas Detection & Control fundamentals. They will also work with a monitor to perform a personal bump test and read peaks utilizing the manufacturer’s operating manual (MOM). Download Outline
  • In the advanced Ground Disturbance Supervisory Level program, students learn federal and provincial legislation, industry recommended practice, buried facilities, spoil pile hazards, precautionary measures, sloping, shoring and trenching. Student exercises include developing an emergency response plan (ERP), ground disturbance checklist, DIRT form, using plot plan and color code. Download Outline
  • Participants learn the properties of H2S, byproducts, and other hazardous gases. They are guided through all aspects of H2S protection including PPE requirements, SABA and SCBA, testing devices and placement. Each student will perform a monitor bump test to find peaks, record their findings, perform SCBA inspection, and participate in an emergency response plan scenario. Download Outline
  • The focus is on workplace hazard definition, detection, prevention and corrective measures. Participants are guided through the identification, evaluation, and control of environmental, physical and psychological hazards. This course explains what participants need to know to stay safe when encountering a workplace hazard. The hazard assessment, corrective actions and FLRA activities are practical applications of the skills reviewed and learned as a group and individually. Download Outline
  • Process Safety Management focuses on addressing concerns of process risks that includes recognition of process and worker’s workplace hazards, detection, prevention and corrective measures and identifies elements that may also impact OHS concerns. Participants are guided through the identification, evaluation and control of environmental, physical and psychological hazards and recognition of process safety activities that contribute to process safety risks. There are group and individual practical application activities that include utilizing hazard assessment, corrective actions and FLRA as a part of risk management plan necessary to process safety management. Download Outline
  • Participants of this 3-day High Angle Basic Rescue training program learn safety basics, rescue equipment, knots, hitches and bends, anchors and rigging. They learn main, belay and rappelling systems, as well as patient care. Extensive practical exercises are required along with completing a final exam rescue scenario. Pre-requisite: Must have completed Worker Fall Protection within preceding 3 months before taking this course. Download Outline
  • Participants of the Log Book course learn provincial & federal regulations, due diligence, driving hazards, adverse conditions and other safety considerations such as permits, enforcement, driver & carrier responsibilities. Participants complete practical exercises including a logbook exercise based on all-time cycles and a journey management safety plan. Download Outline
  • Participants of this combined course learn everything included in the Log Book, Load Securement & Fatigue Management classes. It covers appropriate provincial & federal legislation, due diligence, adverse conditions, permits and enforcement. Included is a review of driver & carrier responsibilities, cargo securement requirements, fatigue symptoms and risks. Each student will complete a load securement, logbook and fatigue management exercise. Download Outline
  • Participants in the Respiratory Protection course conduct a review of the respiratory system and the hazards impacting it. They learn the value of choosing appropriate PPE, and receive a review of SABA and SCBA Systems. They also learn basic equipment maintenance, fit testing, and quality of breathing air. There are timed proficiency exercises included as well. Download Outline
  • In the Scissor Lift Safety course, students learn the legislation, PPE, pre and post-trip inspections, preventative maintenance, operating strategies and skills, driving, carrying personnel, scissor lift physics, traction, vehicle limitations, load securement, loading and unloading procedures. Practical exercises include pre-trip inspection, practical driving and reversing, and load securement. Operational handling standards must be met to pass. Course Requirement: Appropriate footwear, clothing and PPE are required. Download Outline
  • Participants of the Snowmobile Safety course review the importance of safety and due diligence. They learn applicable legislation before delving into the practicalities of snowmobiles. Riding skills, strategies and riding hazards are discussed as well as PPE requirements, pre and post trip inspections, preventative maintenance, vehicle limitations, avalanche safety, and load securement. Each participant will complete a pre-trip inspection of their vehicle, perform load securement measures and complete a practical driving component. Course Requirement: Appropriate footwear, clothing and PPE (helmet, gloves) are required. Download Outline
  • This course details transportation of dangerous goods legislation, characteristics and classifications, the importance of safety training, requirements of who MUST have training, safety marks and handling standards, rail requirements, the Globally Harmonized System and uses Schedules 1, 2 and 3 for shipping exercise. Download Outline

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