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Intro to Wildfire Smoke Safety Refresher

$34.99

This course will provide you information about the health effects of breathing wildfire smoke and how to protect yourself when the air quality index measures alert you to the presence of hazardous air conditions. After completing this course, you should be able to: Explain the health effects of wildfire smoke Understand the air quality index measures Describe what your responsibilities are and what your employer’s responsibilities are for protecting you from wildfire smoke Understand when you may be encouraged or required to wear a respirator Understand the general procedures for using and cleaning a respirator

Introduction to Hydrogen and Hydrogen Applications in Heavy-Duty Trucking

$49.00

This self-paced online course is designed for the AMTA hydrogen vehicle demonstrations. It introduces the basics of hydrogen, hydrogen's applications in heavy-duty trucking, hydrogen vehicles' safety practices, and the incident response guidelines.

Introduction to Workforce Camps

$66.99

The goal of the workshop is to share our knowledge of the vast world of remote camp work, providing you with tools and knowledge to assist you in preparing to work in the remote services sector in positions that support the oil and gas industry, mining sector, forestry, pipeline construction and more.

Ionizing Radiation

$79.99

This online Ionizing Radiation course covers the following topics: Types of Radiation Sources of Radiation Exposure Limits and Health Effects ALARA Program Controlling Exposure Levels Emergencies By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of: Types and sources of radiation Occupational exposure and potential health effects Radiation control measures Handling ionizing radiation emergencies and reports

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)

$79.99

This online Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) course covers the following topics: JHA Purpose and Benefits Approaches to Conducting a JHA JHA Process Hazards and Precautions Response to Bear Encounters. After the JHA By the end of this course you will be able to: Explain the importance of involving others in the Job Hazard Analysis process State the methods and purpose for performing a Job Hazard Analysis Recognize safety precautions to take during a Job Hazard Analysis Understand the steps to completing a Job Hazard Analysis form

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) (OSHA)

$49.99

This is an OSHA-compliant safety training course intended for anyone performing concrete and masonry work. Topics covered in this training include equipment, safe operations, personal protective equipment, and hazards. This course meets the classroom requirement for occupational safety training. It also includes a proficiency checklist that employers can use to perform a practical evaluation. Upon completion, trainees will be able to download and print a certificate or wallet card to show that they have completed Concrete and Masonry Construction training. NOTE: Only an employer can designate an employee as certified. Certification requirements can vary by state or province. Check local standards for any additional occupational training requirements.

Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification Part One eLearning

$400.00

The JHSC certification Part One eLearning program covers the first part of the training required for you to be a member of a workplace Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC). Combined with JHSC Certification Part Two, it leads to certification under Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) guidelines. Our course is applicable to all sectors. Health and Safety Professionals Inc (HSPI) is an Ontario Chief Prevention Office (CPO) approved training provider for the JHSC Certification training program.

Joint Health and Safety Committees and Health and Safety Representatives: Foundations

$48.99

This Joint Health and Safety Committees (HSC) and Health and Safety Committees (HSR): Foundations course meets the minimum mandatory training requirements that all HSC members and HSRs must receive, including: In addition to this minimum training, this course also introduces the employer’s obligations for establishing and supporting the HSC or HSR. The legislation governing HSCs and HSRs has changed substantially with the OH&S Act, Regulations and Code changes coming into effect December 1, 2021. This revised course includes fully updated content to reflect new legislation and meet the mandatory minimum training requirements and has been reduced in run-time from 6 hours to 2.5 hours. This course contains 3 technical hours. CEUs (Continuing Education Units) BCRSP This course may be eligible for 0.3 CEUs for the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) – Continuing Professional Development Program (CPD Program) for the purpose of recertification in maintaining the BCRSP certification. See the BCRSP website at www.bcrsp.ca for CPD points criteria. WWOC Program Water and Wastewater Operators’ Certification Program (WWOC Program) approved 0.3 CEUs to apply to Operators practicing under the WWOC Program. See www.alberta.ca/water-wastewater-operator-certification.aspx for the Alberta Water and Wastewater Operators’ Certification Guidelines. AMHSA Certifications This is a course requirement for AMHSA's: Municipal Health and Safety Committee Representative certification, Municipal Supervisor in Health and Safety certification, and Recognized Municipal Health and Safety Advisor certification. This is an optional course in AMHSA’s Municipal Manager in Health and Safety certification.

Knuckle Boom Crane (Articulating Crane) - CAN

$99.99

Our Boom Truck Safety Training course is regulation compliant, and our online version fulfills classroom training requirements. Each class contains sections on anatomy, stability, rigging, safe operations, common hazards, and more. This presentation includes intermittent practice quiz questions to prepare for the final written exam included with the course. In addition to the written exam, this course also includes a checklist for employers to use when administering a practical exam as required. Though you will still need to familiarize yourself with all other applicable federal, state, provincial, territorial, and local standards, this training encompasses the following standards for boom trucks: • CAN/CSA-Z150-11 – Safety Code on Mobile Cranes • CAN/CSA – Z150.3-11 – Safety Code on Articulating Boom Cranes • CAN/CSA – C22.2: Safety code for Material Hoists • ISO 16715:2014 – Hand Signals used with Cranes • ASME B30.5 – Mobile and Locomotive Cranes • ASME B30.22 – Articulating Boom Cranes

LPEC: Live Performance Electrical Certification Application & Exam

$25.00

Prior to the development of the LPEC, while electrical safety in live performance required certification, there was not an appropriate certification in existence. The LPEC has been developed to close that gap, thereby reducing potential health and safety risks and issues related to liability. Workers who obtain an LPEC will become certified to do work that falls under the scope of the LPEC, as listed below. Electrical certifications fall under Technical Safety BC, and the legislation that applies to this certification can be found in the Safety Standards Act, Electrical Safety Regulations, Division 1, Section 4, Subsection 2C.

Introduction to Ergonomics for the Office-2024

$36.99

AMTA's Ergonomics for the Office will help you identify risk factors and apply practical ergonomic strategies to reduce repetitive motion injuries caused by prolonged desk work. Enhance your well-being and productivity by mastering the principles of optimal workstation setup and posture management.

Introduction to Underground Facility Locating CAN Edition

$149.95

This (2 hour) online course training course is aimed at developing knowledge and skills associated with locating underground utilities (transmission, petroleum, electric power, gas distribution, and telecommunications).

Introduction to biosecurity on Farms

$99.99

Each time you visit a farm, it is important to understand that there are biosecurity hazards everywhere and the spread of contaminants can happen quickly. Spreading contaminants from one farm to another can be detrimental to crops and livestock, putting the entire farm at risk for significant financial losses. This course discusses the biosecurity protocols of pork handling. It will help you recognize the hazards and explain how avoiding them can significantly minimize the risk of contamination. It is important to treat every farm you enter like a work zone, not a petting zoo because most of the risks we pose to livestock are invisible, so it is best to avoid them entirely unless necessary and the proper protocols are in place. The best way to avoid spreading contaminants is to understand the importance of biosecurity and its considerations before entering a farm. When in doubt, always ask the farmer about the biosecurity protocols and show your respect by following them. Remember though, the risk is not over once you leave the farm, which the course will also cover to mitigate the chance of carrying contaminants to another farm or back home.

Island Harvest-Shipping & Warehousing (Lvl 1)

$69.99

OSHA Compliant. Shipping & Warehousing level 1 is designed to introduce workers to both OSHA requirements, and specific introduction to warehouse safety, and requirements. Students can expect to complete this course with a solid grasp of OSHA Focus hazards, PPE requirements, and hidden long term health & exposure hazards in the workplace. In the Warehouse specific portion, workers will become familiar with warehousing equipment such as material handling practices, dock levelers (loading docks), for trucks, pallet jacks, conveyors, and emergency response. This is a great resource for workers looking to start new, or refresh their shipping & warehousing knowledge.

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) (CAN)

$49.99

This is a Canada-compliant safety training course intended for anyone filling out JHA forms. Topics covered in this training include responsibilities, hazard controls, and daily inspections. This course meets the classroom requirement for occupational safety training. It also includes a proficiency checklist that employers can use to perform a practical evaluation. Upon completion, trainees will be able to download and print a certificate or wallet card to show that they have completed Canada Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) training. NOTE: Only an employer can designate an employee as certified. Certification requirements can vary by state or province. Check local standards for any additional occupational training requirements.

Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

$49.95

Learn as the new safety manager guides her General Manager through the process of how to conduct a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) or (JHA). A cast of comical characters demonstrate how JSAs can reduce incidents and help in the development of safety documents such as procedures, inspections, and orientations along with other safety processes.

Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC)

$79.95

This online course introduces the fundamentals of Joint Health and Safety Committees and describes their role in keeping workplaces safe.

Journey Management

$49.99

Journey Management is a flexible and dynamic set of concepts that can be used as a tool to make road journeys safer for everyone in your company. It incorporates written policies and a standardized journey planning process to promote and enhance driver safety. This online Journey Management course provides an overview of the underlying principles of Journey Management, and provides specific guidance on how to create or enhance all the elements that make up a typical Journey Management program.

Knuckle Boom Truck Safety (CAN)

$99.99

In our highly mechanized world, cranes are the workhorses that have increased economic growth and productivity in construction, mining, logging, maritime, production and service facilities. Mobile cranes are versatile machines that can be used for many job applications from loading and unloading materials to placing those materials or personnel at heights hundreds of feet high. Mobile cranes come in all sizes. From large all terrain cranes used to lift loads in excess of 75 tons to small capacity utility truck cranes used for lifting much smaller loads, training is needed to ensure safe operation and productivity. During this training we will cover the anatomy of the crane and stress the importance of inspecting it each day before it is put into service.

Lab Safety - International

$79.99

This course describes common hazards associated with laboratory environments and introduces ways to control and limit chemical exposure. Ideal learners are any employee who works in a laboratory environment.
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