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Working at Heights Refresher

Working at Heights Refresher

IHSA/MOL Approved

The Working at Heights Refresher provides participants who have already completed and MOL/CPO-approved working at heights course with a refresher course in the basics of implementing fall protection systems at their workplaces. Participants receive up-to-date information on the legislative requirements of fall protection, including how to recognize, assess and control fall hazards. Participant’s will practice identifying deficiencies while inspecting fall protection equipment.

Working at Heights

Working at Heights

IHSA/MOL Approved

This course is designed for workers that face fall hazards, as an employer you’re required to provide them with fall-protection training. The course we provide is taught by trained experts and in accordance with IHSA Working at Heights – Fundamentals of Fall Prevention curriculum.

Confined Space Awareness in Construction

Confined Space Awareness in Construction

The course provided is instructed by trained experts and upon completion, participants will be able to recognize confined spaces, and demonstrate knowledge of legislative requirements and general procedures for confined space entry.

WHMIS 2015

WHMIS 2015

(GHS) IHSA

The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) program is designed to provide workers, supervisors, and other workplace parties with basic understanding of hazard classes and categories, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and labels as they relate to the following.

Power Elevated & Aerial Platforms

Power Elevated & Aerial Platforms

With Lp. Safety for Propane Powered Equipment

This course will provide participants with classroom instruction and hands on instruction/participation for safe procedures in operating Power Elevated Work Platforms and Arial Work Platforms (Scissor Lifts).

Fork Truck & Skid Steer Safety

Fork Truck & Skid Steer Safety

Classes 4, 5, & 7 w/ Skid Steer

This course will provide participants with classroom instruction and hands on instruction/participation for safe operation of on-slab and rough terrain forklifts.

Standard First Aid (Canadian Red Cross)

Standard First Aid (Canadian Red Cross)

AED / CPR – Level C

This course will provide participants with a comprehensive two-day course offering First Aid and Adult & Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home. The 2 day Standard First Aid Covers the Following 13 Topics: (1) The Red Cross (2) Responding to Emergencies (3) Check, Call, Care (4) Choking (5) Circulation Emergencies (6) CPR & AED (Adult & Child) (7) Breathing Emergencies (8) Wound Care (9) Head, Neck, & Spinal Injuries (10) Bone, Muscle, & Joint Injuries (11) Sudden Medical Emergencies (12) Environmental Illness (13) Poisons

Emergency First Aid (Canadian Red Cross)

Emergency First Aid (Canadian Red Cross)

AED / CPR – Level C

Basic one-day course offering lifesaving first aid and Adult & Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills for the workplace or home. Course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial worker safety and insurance boards and includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines. Emergency First Aid Covers the Following 8 Topics: (1) The Red Cross (2) Responding to Emergencies (3) Check, Call, Care (4) Choking (5) Circulation Emergencies (6) CPR & AED (Adult & Child) (7) Breathing Emergencies (8) Wound Care

Basics of Rigging & Hoisting in Construction

Basics of Rigging & Hoisting in Construction

This course will provide participants with classroom and hands on instruction/participation in basics of hoisting and rigging procedures.  Upon completion, participants will be able to demonstrates a basic knowledge of principles relating of safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry. 

Workers Health and Safety Awareness

Workers Health and Safety Awareness

Worker 4 Step

The Occupational Health and Safety awareness training provides a basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training.

Suspended Work Platform Systems

Suspended Work Platform Systems

For Users

This course is designed to meet the new legislative that came in effect January 1, 2017 for individuals who use, install, and inspect suspended work platform systems and boatswain’s (bosun chair) chairs.

Basics of Supervision

Basics of Supervision

This course is intended for crew-level construction supervisors – especially those who have never received any training in supervisory skills or in their health and safety responsibilities under the Ontario law.

Scaffold (Standard Frame) and Ladder Awareness

Scaffold (Standard Frame) and Ladder Awareness

For Users

This course is intended give participants classroom and hands on instruction in regards to the safe use of ladders and common scaffold (frame type scaffold). Upon completion individuals will know how to select and use the related equipment.

Chainsaw Safety Training Program

Chainsaw Safety Training Program

This course will upon completion will provide participant classroom and practical instruction of the safe use of chainsaws. Participants will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the requirements, guidelines, and procedures for the safe operation and maintenance of chainsaws.

Traffic Control & Backing Vehicles Course

Traffic Control & Backing Vehicles Course

This course upon completion will provide participants to demonstrate knowledge of vehicle traffic hazards, implement effective procedures, and identify control option.

Standard First Aid Re-Certification (Canadian Red Cross)

Standard First Aid Re-Certification (Canadian Red Cross)

AED / CPR – Level C

This Standard First Aid Level - C (SFAC) course will provide participants with a 1 day condensed course offering First Aid Adult & Child Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home.This SFAC Re-Certifiaction 1 day course can only be taken once every 6 years. The 1 day condensed Standard First Aid Covers the Following 13 Topics: (1) The Red Cross (2) Responding to Emergencies (3) Check, Call, Care (4) Choking (5) Circulation Emergencies (6) CPR & AED (Adult & Child) (7) Breathing Emergencies (8) Wound Care (9) Head, Neck, & Spinal Injuries (10) Bone, Muscle, & Joint Injuries (11) Sudden Medical Emergencies (12) Environmental Illness (13) Poisons

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