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First Aid (Red Cross)

TARGET AUDIENCE - Your unique workforce. DURATION - Client and Content defined. CONTENT - Well researched to meet or exceed current legislation and industry recommended practices. Content designed to deal with your unique issues and requirements....read more

Hazard Assessment

This course is aimed at any supervisor, foreman, lead hand, or key employee that needs to identify, evaluate, and control workplace hazards. The course material can easily be tailored to use company specific forms such as job safety analyses, field level risk assessments, and risk matrices. ...read more

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 training. The training is a combination of classroom instruction and practical experience. The instruction portion covers all pertinent aspects of Table 14.1 of the Saskatchewan OH&S regulations. ...read more

Fall Rescue

This program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations for the training of employees rescuing at heights. Canadian legislation requires that every fall protection plan include a rescue plan. This course will teach workers that proper strategies and hazard assessments are necessary to safely and efficiently perform rescues using company specific C.S.A. approved rescue gear....read more

Confined Space Entry & Rescue

TARGET AUDIENCE - A Confined Space Entry certificate is required by anyone entering a confined space as defined in the Occupational Health & Safety Regulation. DURATION - 7-8 hours...read more

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. This program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations for the training of employees working with Asbestos....read more

Elevated Work Platform/Mobile Elevated Work Platform

Elevated Work Platforms/Mobile Elevated Work Platforms are commonly used in construction, inspection, and repair services to lift employees to an elevated work position. Proper operation and use of this equipment can make completion of tasks at elevation safer and more efficient. Using elevated work platforms outside of the manufacturer’s recommended parameters or exceeding the limit capacities will result in equipment failure that could have fatal results. Knowing and understanding the equipment limitations, operating characteristics and maintenance and inspection requirements of elevated work platforms will significantly reduce the risk of any accidental injury or personal damage associated with this type of equipment....read more

Fall Protection

A Fall Protection certificate is required by anyone working at heights as defined in the Saskatchewan OH&S Regulations. This course is designed to help workers understand the principles of fall protection and how they apply to the workplace. The program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations for the training of employees who work at heights....read more

Powered Mobile Equipment (PME)

Powered Mobile Equipment is designed for anyone who operates powered mobile equipment as identified in OH&S legislation. The course is approximately 2-4 hours of theory followed by a written exam. Students must also show competency on equipment....read more

Accident Investigations

TARGET AUDIENCE - 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....read more

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, it is important that the employer provide the supervisor with knowledge about these responsibilities and consequences of non-compliance. This program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations....read more

Harassment in the Workplace

“According to the 2004 General Social Survey on victimization, 17% of self-reported incidents of violent victimization occurred in the workplace. These incidents—including sexual assault, robbery and physical assault—added up to 356,000 violent workplace incidents in the 10 provinces in 2004*.” ...read more

Respiratory Protection

Respiratory Protection is required for anyone who may be required to work in an atmosphere that is either unknown or falls outside the acceptable limits for gases and other toxins according to table 21 of the Saskatchewan OH&S Regulations. This course is beneficial to anyone entering into confined spaces to work with sewer/water, underground cabling etc., rail and tanker repair, or anyone who on occasion may work in an atmosphere where they are uncertain of the quality of the air they are breathing. ...read more

Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) Awareness

This course is beneficial to anyone who is required to work with, or perform maintenance on equipment, machinery, and other sources of hazardous energy....read more

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. All businesses are required by Saskatchewan OH&S legislation to have a fire plan. Training workers in the use of extinguishers is one aspect of that plan. This program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations....read more

Online Pipeline Construction Safety Training (PCST)

Pipeline Construction Safety Training (PCST) is designed to help the pipeline worker know how to respond to worksite health and safety issues by taking the worker through the entire pipeline construction process from beginning to end. This course provides workers with tools to help them recognize, assess, and control hazards, operate a vehicle safely, operate equipment safely, and emergency response....read more

H2S for Non Oilfield Workers

This course is intended for all workers who may in the course of their work encounter Hydrogen Sulphide gas (H2S). This would of course include workers in the petroleum industry, but could also apply to workers in the pulp & paper industry, construction (ground work), sewage treatment plants, hog farms, steal plants, and in some cases, mining. The primary focus is to help people work safely in and around H2S environments...read more

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Online or Classroom

A TDG certificate is required by anyone involved in the transportation or handling of dangerous goods. Every day there are thousands of shipments of dangerous goods such as gasoline, propane, and pesticides transported in Canada. On occasion one of these shipments may spill or leak. The TDG regulations are intended to help prevent these incidents from happening and also to protect the public from harm when they do. This program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations....read more

Workplace Hazardous Materials Info System (WHMIS) Online or Classroom

A Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) certificate is required by anyone who works with or around hazardous materials including consumer hazardous products. It is a nationwide system to provide information on hazardous materials used in the workplace. This program will meet or exceed applicable government regulations and is updated as per the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) elements come into force....read more

Global Ground Disturbance Level II®

Global Ground Disturbance Level II® is designed for any party that is supervising a ground disturbance, independently performing a ground disturbance, or issuing and receiving ground disturbance permits. The program ensures that Level II® personnel are familiar with, and fully understand, all the regulations (Sk, & AB.) and variances involved when a ground disturbance takes place....read more

 

 

Provide onsite safety supervision for
shutdowns, projects, and to manage
safety programs.
 

Conduct regular safety audits to keep
programs on track.
 

Perform Drug and Alcohol Testing
 

Develop effective company specific safety management programs.