WHMIS 2015(GHS)
WORKING AT HEIGHTS CPO APPROVED
VIOLENCE AND HARASSMENT
TDG
CONFINED SPACE
PEWP POWER ELEVATED WORK PLATFORM
LIFT TRUCK
TRAFFIC CONTROL
SKID STEER
FRONT END LOADER
CHAINSAW SAFETY
PROPANE HANDELING IN CONSTRUCITON
FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING
LOCK OUT/TAG OUT
AODA
WORK WELL AUDITS
NEW WORKER TRAINING
SUPERVISOR DUE DILIGENCE
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
FIT TESTING
SHARPS TRAINING
WORKPLACE INSPECTIONS
WSIB APPROVED STANDARD FIRST AID NOW AVAILABLE
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE “OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT AND REGULATIONS”
As laid out in Occupational Health and Safety Act, S 25(2)(A),(D) and (H) Regulation 851 has been amended to include the requirement for training and certification of powered lift truck operators. Employers are now required to ensure that workers have received instruction, training and testing in the operation of powered lift trucks and forklifts. Workers must be familiar with the operating procedures of the truck or forklift that they will be operating and able to demonstrate competency in accordance with the Ministry of Labour’s “Guideline for The Safe Operation and Maintenance of Powered Lift Trucks.”
Duration: 6-7Hrs.
Cost: 125$
Legislative Requirements
Operator Qualifications
Hazards—People, Equipment, Material, and Environment Workplace Pre-Use Inspections
Characteristics of Scissor Lifts and Vertical Mast Lifts Characteristics of Articulating and Telescopic Boom Lifts Equipment Inspections and Operational Stability
Fall Protection
Rescue Planning
Duration 6hrs
cost: 125$
EMS / 911 System
Legalities
Disease management and biohazards
Scene management
Choking emergencies
Medical emergencies
Bleeding
Shock
Cardiovascular Disease – recognition and management
Airway, Breathing, Circulation (ABCs) and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR B) AED Overview
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE “OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT AND REGULATIONS”
Occupational Health and Safety Act Section 25(2)(a),(c),(d) and (h)
Ontario Regulation 213 Section – 93-107
Ontario Regulation 851 Section – 51, 54-61
CSA B335-15
How to read the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act and the regulations for Construction Projects
Definition of Competent Person: Section 1(1)
General Duties of Employers, Supervisors & Employees: Section 25, 26, 27 & 28
Duties and responsibilities of Constructors, Employers, Supervisors, and Workers.
Understand offences and penalties for non-compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations.
Review of Construction Regulations that affect the job site for high risk activities including: Filing Notices, Posted Materials, Workplace Violence and Harassment , Safe trenching and Excavation, Operating Moving Equipment in Reverse on Job Sites, Using Backhoes & other requirements.
ESSENTIAL COURSES FOR ALL WORKERS IN ONTARIO
WHMIS/GHS, PPE, Violence & Harassment in the Workplace, Accessibility, New Worker Awareness.
Offered as a package
The Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13) requires employers to ensure that workers on construction projects successfully complete a working at heights training program if they may use specified methods of fall protection.
The program must be approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) and must be delivered by a training provider approved by the CPO.
The working at heights training requirements apply to the employers of workers on construction projects who are required by O. Reg. 213/91 (Construction Projects Regulation) to use any of the following methods of fall protection:
This training requirement is in addition to existing training requirements for workers who use fall protection systems on construction projects, as set out in the Construction Projects Regulation (O. Reg.213/91).
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