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- All courses are tailored to your
needs and therefore can vary in length.
- General Classroom awareness
courses are between 2 1/2 to 4 hours in length.
- Practical on site training will
increase the required length of each course.
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| Accident
Investigation : 4 hours in class training |
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- Duties
- Techniques
- Reporting Responsibilities
- Course can be expanded to include a
simulated accident - additional time would be required
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Legislative Requirements |
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- OHSA requires that a worker
member(s) of the JHSC investigate critical injuries
and fatalities. This person may inspect the scene
and report his or her findings to the MOL and JHSC.
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| Basic
Extinguisher Training: 1 ½
hours in class training + additional time for practical |
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- Fundamentals of a Fire and First Response
- Selection of correct Extingisher
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| Confined
Space Entry: Part 1 :
4 hours in class training (Good Refresher Course) |
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- General Awareness Recognition and the
legal requirements for Confined Space Entry
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| Confined
Space Entry: Part 2 : 3 to 4 hours
training for up to 8 Students |
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- Part 1 Included
- Part 2 is On Site Training
- Practical Vertical Rescue and Instrumentation
- Review of specific confined spaces
at your location
- We also specialize in "train the
trainer"
- New proposed 'harmonized' regulations
will be discused (Not yet in effect)
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Legislative Requirements |
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- Industrial Reg. 851, s. 67-71
and Construction Reg. 213/91, s. 60-63 imposes specific
confined space entry procedures for industrial establishments
and construction projects.
- O.H.S.A. and Regulations impose
a duty on employers to take all reasonable measures
to provide for the safety of workers.
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| Fall
Arrest - Industrial: Part 1 : 2
½ hours in Class |
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Arrest - Practical: Part 2 :
1 to 2 hours dependent on customer's applications and
requirements |
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- Steps to follow when fall protection
is required
- Review falling hazards specific to
your situation(s) and company
- Know how to use the harness and make
appropriate adjustment for correct fit
- Quiz to verify the learning
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Legislative Requirements |
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- An employer shall ensure that
a worker who may use a fall protection system is adequately
trained in its use and given adequate oral and written
instructions by a competent person.
- An employer shall ensure that
the person who provides the training and written training
and instruction record for each worker signs the record.
- The training and instruction
record shall include the worker's name and the place.
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| Joint
Health & Safety Member Certification (Part 2 Modules)
: ½ day Class |
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- Compliance with the OHSA Reg. 851 & Reg. 213
& Current MOL Guidelines
- Understand the legislative requirements for establishing
a JHSC
- Functions and duties of the JHSC
- Certification
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Legislative Requirements |
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- All workplaces with 20 or more
regular workers
- 3+ month Construction projects
with 20 or more workers
- Or a work place ordered by
the Minister of Labour
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| Industrial
Lift Truck Operation: Re-Certification: 3
hours in class + 15 min for each practical test |
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- Counterbalance lift trucks - Electric or Propane
- Narrow aisle lift trucks - Including Reach Trucks
- Propane Cylinder Exchange (Where applicable)
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Legislative Requirements |
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- Comply with the Ontario OHSA,
and is in accordance with the CSA Standard & Ministry
of Labour Guidelines.
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| Lock
Out / Tag Out : Basic : 2 ½
hours in class training |
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- This is a course designed for operators and maintenance
personnel
- It is NOT the specialized training required by electricians
for live circuit work.
- Practical hands on training can be included with
additional time required
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Legislative Requirements |
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- OHSA Section 25 (2) (a) An
employer shall provide instruction and supervision
to a worker to protect the health and safety of the
worker.
- OHSA Section 42 (1) The power
supply to electrical installation, equipment or conduction's
shall be disconnected, locked out of service and tagged
before any work is done, and while it is being done.
- OHSA Section 42 (7) The employer
shall establish and implement written procedures.
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| Respirator
Selection and Fit Testing : Approx
1 hour in classromm + Testing time |
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- Selection, care, use, fit, maintenance
and storage of respiratory equipment.
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Legislative Requirements |
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- Comply with the Ontario OHSA
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| WHMIS
: 4 to 5 hours in class |
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- Basic training of "Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System"
- Learn how to Protect your Health and Safety using
the WHMIS.
- What are your workplace rights.
- Match 8 WHMIS symbols to the associated hazardous
material.
- Identify various types of WHMIS labels.
- Identify sections of the MSDS that specifies how
to handle the hazardous material.
- Each student will be required to complete a WHMIS
test.
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Legislative Requirements |
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- OHSA Section 6 (1) An employer
shall ensure that a worker who works with or in proximity
to a controlled substance received from a supplier
is informed about all hazard information the employer
receives from the supplier concerning the controlled
product and all further hazard information of which
the employer is or ought to be aware concerning its
use, storage and handling...
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| Workplace
Inspection : Basic : 2 hours in class
training |
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- Requirements and techniques
- Student has opportunity to discuss own workplace
and methods in place.
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Legislative Requirements |
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- Frequency and Extent of Inspections
s. 9 (26), (27), Designated Worker Member s. 9 (23)
- Certified Worker Member s. 9
(24), Sharing inspection Duties s. 9 (25), Inspection
Schedules s. 9 (28)
- Employer Duties s. 9 (29), Reporting
to JHSC s. 9 (30)
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