Online Training
Accident Investigation and Reporting
Hazard Recognition and Assessment Training
Occupational Health and Safety Act Legislative Requirements
Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Joint Health and Safety Committee Terms of Reference
OSHA 10 Hour Construction Outreach Training
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training
Confined Spaces
Entry into tanks and other confined spaces by workers is necessary for many industrial operations. From experience, it is well known that entry into such confined spaces may present a hazard to the worker.: This course is designed to create awareness of hazards, precautions, and the regulations associated with confined spaces; it will be especially helpful for those workers whose jobs are related to permit required confined spaces. The learning objectives are to Understand confined spaces and their types, Comprehend the responsibilities of the employers and workers , Explore the major provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act , Recognize hazards associated with permit-required confined spaces and their precautions , Learn about ventilation, work permits, safety equipment, and industrial ovens, Look at the waste water hazards/ precautions(MSDS)... Enroll Now!
Accident Investigation and Reporting
The focus of the program is to perform analysis, and not to find fault. The course is developed to educate investigators about the process of Accident investigation and reporting. The lessons give overview of Accident Investigation, Critical Injury/Fatal Investigation and Roles and Responsibilities. The prime objective of accident investigation is prevention. Finding the causes of an accident and taking steps to control or eliminate it can help prevent similar accidents from happening in the future. Accidents can rarely be attributed to a single cause. Work environment, job constraints, and supervisory or worker experience can all play a part. These factors must be examined to determine what role each had in causing the accident. Enroll Now!
Hazard Recognition and Assessment Training
This course is designed to provide basic information regarding hazards. The course revolves again vital topics such as hazard recognition, hazard assessment, tools for recognizing hazard, task and process analysis, management of hazard assessment, what the law says regarding hazard in a workplace, etc. Hazards are broken down into two types, Health and Safety. Enroll Now!
Occupational Health and Safety Act Legislative Requirements
This On-Line Occupational Health and Safety Course has been designed to help employers and other persons to be in compliance with the Industrial and Construction Act and Regulations, as set out by the Ministry of Labour. This course will when completed give you a full understanding of your responsibilities when acting as employer, contractor, subcontractor, supervisor, owner, supplier, licensee, officer of a corporation and workers. By the end of this course participants will provide the student with a complete understanding of your responsibilities when acting as employer, contractor, subcontractor, supervisor, owner, supplier, and licensee, officer of a corporation or as a worker. Enroll Now!
Workspace Inspections
Regular workplace inspections are a company's primary tool in accident prevention. This workplace inspection course outlines the key questions in workplace inspections including: who does them, when are they done, why they are done, where are they done and how are they done. It also includes proper reporting techniques and follow-up guidelines. Enroll Now!
Transportation of Dangerous Goods
This course is intended for all persons Handling, Offering and Transporting Dangerous Goods in Canada Dangerous Goods are those products and substances classified as dangerous by federal and provincial legislation. Transport of these products by air, marine, rail, and road is regulated under the federal Transport of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992. The safe handling and transportation regulations require the proper signs and labels to be used to identify all dangerous goods. The TDG Clear Language Regulations requires that any person who handles, offers for transport, or transports dangerous goods must be adequately trained and hold a training certificate. An employer must not allow an employee to handle such goods unless he/she is adequately trained to do so. Enroll Now!
Hot Work Permit Procedures
The course is design to understand serious hazards in special work circumstances. The application of this procedure is intended to cover: work which contains risk of fire or explosion, work which may pose a threat, or work which poses the threat of injury/damage/loss to Company personnel, product, or property. This course covers the procedures required to be followed to issue the hot work permit and details out the responsibilities for the manager, supervisor and the worker involved. This course is a PDF flash course that includes an online quiz. Enroll Now!
Lockout/Tagout
This course has been designed to provide information to employees about what lockout and tagout refers to, the general requirements for lockout and tagout devices during servicing and maintenance of machines or equipment, the purpose of lockout and tagout procedures and energy control programs and the need for effective employee training and communication in the workplace. The learning objectives of the course is to Understand key components of the lockout/tagout standard, Understand the purpose and elements of an energy control program, Understand types and responsibilities of people involved with lockout/ tagout., Understand elements that must be included in energy control procedures, Learn the training and inspection requirements, learn steps to safely apply energy shutdown, Understand the basic requirements for lockout/ tagout devices... Enroll Now!
WHMIS
This course is designed for workers who have to handle hazardous products in workplaces. This course will help workers safely manage hazardous products to ensure their safety and health. The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a Canada-wide system that has been designed to provide employers and workers guidelines to identify and safely manage hazardous workplace materials. It is legislated by both the federal and provincial jurisdictions and it emphasizes the fact that workers have the right to know. Under this system, employers and suppliers can provide information regarding hazardous materials in three ways: 1. Labels on containers of all hazardous materials 2. Materials safety data sheets (MSDS) providing detailed hazard and precautionary information about all materials 3.Worker education programs explaining how to use the hazardous material information. Enroll Now!
Joint Health and Safety Committee Terms of Reference
This course is designed to provide understanding of the legislative requirements for the establishment of a Joint Health and Safety Committee. Moreover, it is design to understand the written terms of reference that clearly define its purposes, roles, power, and responsibilities. In order to work effectively, the Joint Health and safety committees role must be clearly defined, understood and accepted. Detailed terms of reference that set the mandate, structure and functions of the JHSC ensure that its important work of internally auditing the company health and safety system can be done. The course will help you understand the written terms of reference that clearly define its purposes, roles, power, and responsibilities. Enroll Now!
Basic Safety Orientation
Employees may be exposed to many safety and health hazards while on the job. These include chemical hazards, fire hazards, electrical hazards, confined space hazards, etc. This course aims to present an overview of some basic workplace hazards and how employees can protect themselves from them. Enroll Now!
TES Lockout Procedure
This course is designed to inform employees about the requirements for lockout during servicing and maintenance of machine or equipment. Also, covered are the requirements of the lockout standard procedures for the applications of locks and tags. Indentifying the correct lockout procedures and explain the lockout procedure sequence. Enroll Now!
Forklift Safety
This course is designed for private personnel who want to enhance the safe operation of power industrial trucks in the workplace. Topics include an overview of safety standards for safe operations of Industrial trucks. The course covers the topics such as, importance of industrial power truck safety, industrial power truck operating training guidelines, and classifications of industrial power trucks. Enroll Now!
OSHA 10 Hour Construction Outreach Training
This course is designed for construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks.
Learning Outcomes:State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSHA Act
The basic requirements for proper aisle and passageway maintenance
Guidelines for identification and protection of floor opening
To understand the importance of effective egress fire protection program
Course Prerequisite: None
Testing: All module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
NEW! OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach Study Guide! This new 75 page Study Guide will ensure you are ready to take the final exam to receive your OSHA DOL Card. The Study Guide will assist you throughout the online course and can also be used as a future reference manual.
Time To Completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 10 Hour Construction Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the course in 6 months you will not receive a certificate for course completion.
Need A Certificate Now? A temporary printable certificate will be made available immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will also receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks. Laminated cards now available!
In order to receive your OSHA Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course. The OSHA Ten Hour Construction Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. Enroll Now!
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training
The OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in the construction industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Construction workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job.
Learning Outcomes:Locate OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices (Introduction to OSHA Standards)
Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions)
Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace (Subpart D- Occupational health and Environmental Controls)
Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards (Subpart E- Personal Protective Equipment)
Understand the requirements for fire protection in the workplace (Subpart F- Fire Protection and Prevention)
Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees (Subpart H- Rigging; Subpart N- Cranes and Rigging)
Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry (Subpart J- Welding and Cutting)
Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards (Subpart K- Electrical Standards)
Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces (Subpart L- Scaffolding)
Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls (Subpart M- Fall Protection)
Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites (Subpart P- Excavations)
Understand the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs (Subpart Q- Concrete and Masonry)
Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents (Subpart T- Demolition)
Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites (Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders)
List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces
Course Prerequisite: None
Testing: All module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
Time To Completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the course in 6 months you will not receive a certificate for course completion.
Need A Certificate Now? A temporary printable certificate will be made available immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will also receive an OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks.
In order to receive your OSHA Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course. The OSHA Thirty Hour Construction Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. Enroll Now!
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training
The OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. General industry workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job.
Learning Outcomes:State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act
The basic requirements for proper aisle and passageway maintenance
Guidelines for identification and protection of floor openings
To understand the importance of effective Egress fire protection program
To know the safe means of Egress to provide fire protection in emergencies from new or old buildings or structures
Outline the general requirements for general safety standards
Establish the guidelines and requirements for special purpose equipment
Course Prerequisite: None
Testing: All module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
Time To Completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the course in 6 months you will not receive a certificate for course completion.
Need A Certificate Now? A temporary printable certificate will be made available immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will also receive an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks.
In order to receive your OSHA Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course. The OSHA Thirty Hour General Industry Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. Enroll Now!







