New Programs for 2017
Fall Protection/Fall Arrest-4 hours
- Applicable Legislation from Occupational Health and Safety Act, Industrial Regulations and Regulations for Construction Projects
- Workplace Specific Hazard Identification
- Each Operator must demonstrate proper inspection, donning and size adjustment of Harness and Lanyard
Overhead Crane Operator Summary
Theory Agenda-4 Hours
- Applicable Legislation from Occupational Health and Safety Act and Industrial Regulations
- Workplace Specific Hazard Identification
- Safe Rigging Practices
- Safe Operation
- Pre-shift Inspection
- Written Test
Practical Skills Assessment-15 minutes
- Each Operator must demonstrate pre-shift inspection,
Good Control of equipment, proper rigging techniques, and
Awareness of pedestrians and obstacles.
Overhead Crane Training session includes theory presentation and practical skills assessment conducted on the same day, at customer location, for up to 12 operators.
Rigging Training Summary
- Rigging equipment selection, inspection, care and use
- Rigging triangle – Load angles, Load charts
- Practical application of rigging techniques
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Training Summary
- Applicable Legislation From Occupational Health and Safety Act and Industrial Regulations
- What is W.H.M.I.S.? History and overview of W.H.M.I.S.
- Hazard classification/symbols
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
- Written Test
Propane Cylinder Filling Training (Provincial R.O.T.)
- Physical Properties of Propane
- Filling Equipment
- Propane Cylinders,
- Emergency Response
- Written Test
- Practical Evaluation
Workers who fill Propane Cylinders are required to hold a valid provincial Record of Training (R.O.T.)
Fire Safety and Extinguisher Training
- Fire Behavior, Combustion Triangle
- Fire Prevention
- Classes of Fire/Extinguisher Selection
- Extinguisher Use – P.A.S.S. Method
- Each participant will use the training extinguisher to demonstrate proper P.A.S.S. Method in a live fire simulation exercise
Confined Space Entry Awareness Summary
Applicable Legislation From Occupational Health and Safety Act and Industrial Regulations, Confined Space Regulation and Guidelines
- Definitions – Explanation of Terms
- Hazard Assessment/Control
- Confined Space Entry Plan/Permits
- Roles and Responsibilities
Regulation for Confined Spaces; O.Reg.632 requires Plan-Specific training for workers “who enters a confined space or performs related work”. Plan-Specific training is tailored to each workplace including, but not limited to:
- Recognition and identification of potential hazards associated with the confined spaces that will be entered
- Evaluation and control procedures for the identified or potential hazards
- All equipment such as ventilation equipment (blowers), harnesses and air quality monitors (e.g., Oxygen/combustible meters) that will be used while in the confined space
- All personal protective equipment (e.g., respirators) that the worker will be using while in the confined space
- All procedures for entering the confined space
- Procedures to follow in the event of a situation developing that could present additional risk to the worker or an emergency
- The specific work to be done while in the confined space
- Rescue Planning/Procedures
Basics of Supervision Training Summary
Introduction to legislation: clear language explanation of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Industrial Regulations, and other codes and standards applicable to your workplace
- Legal obligation of Employer and Supervisor under the Act
- Ministry of Labour Guidelines on compliance
- Identifying workplace hazards and causes of accidents
- Required elements of a Health and Safety Program
All agendas are suggested, and may be adjusted due to operator skill requirements, multiple types of equipment, or special customer requirements
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