Course include Electrical Safety in Hazmat Environments; Electrical Safety for Construction - Power Lines Lock-Out/Tag Out...and many more.
Courses include Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety; ATV Sfety Training; Chainsaw Safety; Bucket Rescues...and many more.
Courses include Accident Investigation; Accidental Spill Measures and Clean-Up; Arc Flash Awareness...and many more.
This micro-learning module covers the basics of pre-shift inspections for aerial platforms.
Courses include: Aerial Lift (Boom Lift/ Scissor Lift); Vehicle Mounted Aerial Lift (Bucket Truck) - Operator Safety; Aerial and Scissor Lifts; Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments; Aerial Lifts for General Industry; and Tree Trimming Safety.
Chlorine has a huge variety of uses. Its chemical properties make it an extremely effective disinfectant and an essential component in the chemical manufacture of literally thousands of vital products used every day. However, there are some hazards associated with chlorine and you need to know about them and how to protect yourself against them. This course presents information about the hazards of
Formaldehyde is commonly used in anatomy labs, medical research and teaching facilities as a tissue preservative or as an organic chemical reagent. This course will inform you of the health risks, precautions and handling procedures you need to know when working with formaldehyde.
Benzene is a clear, colorless liquid with a pleasant, sweet odor. The odor of benzene does not provide adequate warning of its hazard. In fact, benzene can cause serious health problems that you must understand if you work with it.
Cleaning Up Small Chemical Spills
Spills in the workplace are almost inevitable. Because of the range and quantity of substances used in laboratories, manufacturing facilities and other work areas, preplanning is needed to respond safely to chemical spills. Spills should be cleaned up only by knowledgeable and experienced staff. This training will provide the information needed to handle small chemical spills in the workplace. Ideal learners are
This course will introduce learners to everything from the content of a hazardous chemical information program to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) to how to use Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels to prepare for hazards or react to exposures. Ideal learners are all employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals.
Batteries provide electric power for equipment like forklifts, narrow-aisle trucks, airport vehicles, electric buses, autos and golf carts. When used properly, batteries are a safe and reliable source of power. As with any power source, there are some hazards. This lesson covers these hazards, including electrical shock, corrosive chemical exposure and battery handling.
This HAZWOPER training course is designed to inform learners of how chemical-related terms are defined; the health and physical hazards, properties, stability, reactivity, and toxicity of chemicals; and the routes and types of chemical exposure.
This online HAZWOPER: Chemical Fundamentals course is designed to inform learners of how chemical-related terms are defined, the health and physical hazards, properties, stability, reactivity, and toxicity of chemicals, and the routes, symptoms, types, and effects of chemical exposure.
This HAZWOPER training course is designed to acquaint learners with the Medical Program, including the types of exams required, emergency and non-emergency treatment, medical records available, and symptoms to watch for that may indicate injury or illness while working with hazardous substances during emergency response operations.
HAZWOPER: DECONTAMINATION This HAZWOPER training course is designed to provide learners with comprehensive information of the purpose of respirators, all the components and types of respiratory protection equipment, respirator selection factors, respirator fit tests, and how to care for and use a respirator properly.
This online Transportation of Dangerous Goods Class 2, 3, and 4 - (TDG) course covers the required information pertaining to the transportation of dangerous goods in Canada for classes 2, 3, and 4 in a large means of containment only.
Courses include: Transportation of Dangerous Goods; Shipping DG by Ground; Placarding; Haz Mat Packaging; Hazmat: Loading/Unloading & Load Segregation; Hazmat: Reporting an Incident; Hazmat Shippling Papers; and more.
Working with electricity is one of the most dangerous jobs in industry. There are 600 to 800 electrical accidents in Canada every year – not to mention related deaths. To help reduce that number, the Canadian Standards Association and the NFPA have issued new standard that address the requirements regarding electrical safety.
This online Electrical Risk Assessment course focuses on the aspects of hazard identification and risk assessment as outlined in CSA Z462, and the NFPA 70E. The principles and procedures provided in this course are intended for workers who are exposed to hazards associated with the use of electricity.
This online course training course is aimed at developing knowledge and skills associated with locating underground utilities (transmission, petroleum, electric power, gas distribution, and telecommunications).
The training program for safeguarding agricultural machinery for protecting the health and safety of agricultural workers includes elements that will guide farm owners, managers and their workers on understanding the importance and design of machine guarding.
This course is will provide workers with an awareness of the federal safety regulations for operating a forklift. The curriculum serves as the formal instruction component of forklift operator training, and generally precedes hands-on operator training and site-specific training. The regulations for operating a forklift are outlined in 29 CFR 1910. This lesson will present general information on load handling challenges as well as procedures for how to evaluate, pick up, travel with, and set down a load.
WHMIS stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. It is a Canada-wide system that provides employers and workers with information on the hazardous products that are stored and used on work sites. This online WHMIS 2015 (GHS) course covers key elements of WHMIS 2015, including WHMIS pictograms, supplier and workplace labels, safety data sheets, and worker training.
This online WHMIS 2015 and TDG course package covers the key elements of WHMIS 2015 and 1988, as well as the regulations governing the transportation of dangerous goods within Canada.
This online WHMIS Refresher course serves as refresher training for workers who have already taken WHMIS 2015/GHS training. This course is not a substitute for the full WHMIS 2015 course.
WB-GHS20E Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of the hazcom regulations prior to the GHS implementation WB-GHS20E Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of the hazcom regulations prior to the GHS implementation This program is aimed at supervisors or managers who are responsible for informing and training employees of the hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
This online Industrial Safety Training System (ISTS) orientation course meets Canadian legislative requirements, and introduces workers to the basic principles of hazard recognition, evaluation, and control.
On its own, air is not necessarily dangerous. However, when you compress it, it creates hazards like noise, flying objects and static electricity. Take this course to review the hazards associated with compressed air and what you can do to avoid them. This course is ideal for people who use pneumatic tools or supervise those who do.
You should expect to go home unhurt at the end of your work day. Accidents and injuries are preventable and occur because of unsafe conditions and unsafe acts. Take this orientation course to learn some basic safety rules you can use to help prevent injuries. This course is ideal for construction workers.
This online Safety Awareness for New Employees course addresses many of the most important safety issues confronting employees across a range of industries.
Bloodborne Pathogens training for Canada compliance (OHS, CSA.). I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies the requirements for the classroom training.
An online basic chainsaw safety training class for Canada compliance. This course covers basic chain saw safety as it relates to tree trimming, disaster clean-up, forestry and more. I-CAB Recognized.
The Occupational health and safety awareness training provides a basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training.
Most of us use tools in our daily work. But do you realize how dangerous tools can be if they are not handled correctly? This training focuses on the importance of hand and power tool safety, the hazards that can lead to injuries and deaths, and the precautions needed to work safely with these tools. Ideal learners include anyone who works with tools.
Though hydraulic-operated equipment is used in all areas of construction, many workers are unaware of their associated hazards. This online course teaches workers about the hazards involved when working with or around hydraulic equipment.
This online Rough Terrain Cranes course covers important aspects of rough terrain cranes, including their components, hazards, rigging, and operations.
This online Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) Worker Safety course meets and exceeds the standards for lockout-tagout safety training set by Canada’s OHS and CSA regulatory bodies.
The Occupational health and safety awareness training provides a basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training.
If you were confronted with a fire in your workplace, would you know whether to fight or flee? If you decide to fight the fire, do you know what to do? Take this course to learn when to fight or flee a fire and how to choose and use fire extinguishers. Knowing what to do can save lives! Ideal learner: all employees
This online training course for Scaffolding Safety will help employers and operators complete Canada-compliant operator safety training and properly record it.
This online Telescopic Handler course covers important aspects of telescopic handlers including their components, inspection, records, hazards, and safe operation.
This training program is designed to emphasize safety responsibilities for supervisors.
This online Respiratory Protection and Safety course provides employees with important information to help facilities comply with requirements of the OSHA Respiratory Standard.
This online Eye Safety in Construction Environments course provides employees with the information they need to recognize and avoid eye hazards that they can encounter on a job site.
This online Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety course reviews the hand, wrist and finger hazards that employees may encounter in their workplace, and show them the equipment and safe work practices they can use to prevent injuries.
Benzene is a clear, colorless liquid with a pleasant, sweet odor. The odor of benzene does not provide adequate warning of its hazard. In fact, benzene can cause serious health problems that you must understand if you work with it.
This lesson teaches you how to recognize chlorine hazards in the workplace and limit your risk of a hazardous exposure using appropriate safety precautions and controls.
This lesson will teach you how to work safely and minimize the risks associated with field research, during which hazards are more dynamic and less controlled than they are in a laboratory setting.
We live in a noisy world… sometimes too noisy. Nearly 50 million Americans have experienced hearing loss from exposure to hazardous sound levels.
The Pool Safe course provides learners with the knowledge and skills they need to recognize, evaluate, and control hazards in swimming pool settings.
This online Rigging Safety course is designed to review the hazards associated with rigging and moving loads, and discuss the equipment and safe work practices that employees should use to avoid them.
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