This training course is OSHA-aligned and covers OSHA’s classroom training requirements. Each class contains sections on equipment and anatomy, maintenance and inspections, safe operations and stability, common hazards, and more.
Intended Audience: Employees, Supervisors
This course covers the following Canadian safety standards:
DURATION: 2-3hr
CAPACITY: 15
Our Mold training course is perfect for people who work in conditions that may produce mold. This class discusses topics including exposure & disease, prevention, remediation, hazards, and more. This course meets the following Canada standards:
DURATION: 2hr
CAPACITY: 15
On-site training is available upon request. Minimum of 6 per class.

Approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO), meeting the Working at Heights training program and provider standards.
Theory
Roles, rights, and responsibilities under OHSA, Hazard recognition, Hierarchy of controls, Warning methods, barriers, and safety nets, Ladders and access equipment
Practical
Fall protection systems, Personal protective equipment (PPE), Anchor points, Work access equipment and platforms, Rescue procedures
Legislation
Working at Heights training is mandatory under Ontario Regulation 297/13 and O. Reg. 213/91 (Construction Projects).
Who Requires this Training
Any worker required to use fall protection systems including travel restraint, fall arrest, fall restricting systems, safety nets, work belts, or safety belts.
Participants must achieve a minimum 80% on the written evaluation and successfully complete the practical assessment to pass the course.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 6-8hr
CAPACITY: 12
RECERTIFICATION: 4hr

Theory
OHSA regulations, Types of elevating work platforms, Fall protection requirements, Equipment inspection and maintenance, Safe operating practices, Operator responsibilities, Centre of gravity and tipping hazards, Controls, ground operations, barricading, and electrical awareness
Legislation
Training follows CSA Standards B354.1, B354.2, and B354.4, along with OHSA and O. Reg. 213/91 requirements.
Who Requires this Training
Anyone operating an aerial lift or mobile elevated work platform.
*Prerequisite
Working at Heights or Fall Arrest training is required.
Participants must achieve a minimum 80% on the written evaluation and successfully complete the practical assessment to pass the course.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 12

Theory
Forklift operation principles, Pre-operational inspections, Safe operating procedures, Proper load handling
Legislation
CSA B335-15
This course provides participants with the knowledge required for the safe operation of powered industrial forklifts in compliance with OHSA regulations and CSA standards.
Who Requires this Training
Forklift operators, Warehouse workers, Truck drivers
Require Minimum 80% to pass and complete practical evaluation to be successful.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

Theory
Legislation and regulations, Crane types and components, Inspections, Crane signals and controls, Safe operating procedures, Lift planning, PPE requirements
Legislation
Training meets requirements under CSA B167.16, OHSA, Construction Regulation 213/91, and Regulation 854 Mines and Mining Plants.
Who Requires this Training
Anyone operating an overhead crane.
Certification expires after 3 years.
Participants must achieve a minimum 80% on the written evaluation and successfully complete the practical assessment to pass the course.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 5-6hr
CAPACITY: 15

Theory
Legislation and regulations, Signals and hitches, Slings and rigging hardware, Load weight calculations, Centre of gravity, Rigging calculations and safe practices
Legislation
Training covers applicable OHSA requirements, Ontario Regulations 213/91, Regulations 851 and 854, CSA B167, and CSA Z150.
Who Requires this Training
Anyone required to use rigging equipment or perform rigging calculations.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 5-6hr
CAPACITY: 15

Theory
Combustion process and fire classes, Fire extinguisher types, Emergency response (R.A.C.E.), Risk assessment, Incipient vs. structural fires, Evacuation procedures, Fire extinguisher use (P.A.S.S.), Extinguisher inspection and maintenance, Simulator training
The simulator provides hands-on practice using realistic fire scenarios and extinguisher operation.
Who Requires this Training
Anyone who may be required to use a fire extinguisher.
Legislation
Training meets OSHA and ISO 14001 fire safety training requirements.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 3-4hr
CAPACITY: 15

Theory
PPE requirements, Job planning and risk assessment, Chain and bar maintenance, Power head operation and maintenance, Fuel mixing and saw care, Safe cutting techniques, Tree felling, limbing, and bucking, Common chainsaw hazards
Training includes classroom instruction and hands-on practical exercises.
Legislation
Training is based on Ontario legislation, Canadian safety standards, and industry best practices.
Who Requires this Training
Chainsaw operators, Municipal workers, Landscaping workers, Anyone requiring chainsaw safety, maintenance, or cutting technique training.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 5-6hr
CAPACITY: 15

Theory
Traffic flow, Operational control, Human factors and driver behaviour, Traffic control devices and standards.
Legislation
Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), including O. Reg. 213/91 (Construction Projects), Sections 67–69. Traffic control requirements are included under these provisions.
Who Requires This Training
Any worker, supervisor, or contractor involved in directing traffic, setting up traffic control devices, or working near active public roadways.
DURATION: 5-6hr
CAPACITY: 15

Theory
Confined space recognition, Entry requirements and permits, Legislative definitions, Hazards and controls, Atmospheric hazards and air monitoring, Rescue procedures, Roles and responsibilities, Safe work practices, Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Participants must achieve 80% on the quiz to successfully complete the course.
Legislation
Training includes applicable Provincial and Federal legislation, including O. Reg. 632/05 Confined Spaces and Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations Part XI.
Who Requires this Training
Workers who may enter or perform work related to confined spaces.
Certification Expires: 3 years
DURATION: 3–4 hours
CAPACITY: 12

Theory
Anatomy of a crane, safety considerations, operation, rigging and communication.
Legislation
Boom truck operators must be trained and competent under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), specifically O. Reg. 213/91 (Construction Projects).
Who Requires This Training
Anyone operating a boom truck (0–8 tonne or higher) on construction or industrial sites.
Certification expires after 3 years.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

This course will teach workers how to safely work on equipment and machinery by ensuing it is off and unable to cause any movement. We will cover all the types of locks and procedures to follow.
DURATION: 3-4hr
CAPACITY: 15

Teaches workers how to work with and handle asbestos containing materials (ACMs) safely. Workers will also learn how to identify ACMs in the workplace, their health effects and emergency procedures.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

This training teaches how to identify fall hazards and prevent accidents while working at heights. Workers will also learn fall arrest and restraint systems, such as harnesses, lanyards, and lifelines.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

Workers will learn become familiar with the anatomy of the garbage trucks, be prepared to safely operate their machine and should be able to recognize and avoid common hazards.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

Anyone performing hot work must be trained and authorized. During this course workers will learn about hazards, safety precautions, hot work permits, fire watch and emergency procedures. They will also become familiar with standards and regulations that apply to hot work.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

This course will cover how to safely use a ladder including set up/take down, safety during use, identifying and avoiding hazards, ladder selection and inspection prior to use, proper maintenance and fall protection.
DURATION: 4hr
CAPACITY: 15

Participants will learn about the different types of respirators, fit testing, how to clean and store your respirator and the limitations of respiratory equipment. We will also go over hazard assessment and regulations in regards to respiratory protection.
DURATION: 1-2hr
CAPACITY: 20

Our health and safety audits can help you identify potential hazards and improve your workplace safety. We can provide a comprehensive report and recommendations for improvement, as well as ongoing support to ensure that your workplace remains safe.
DURATION: 4-5hr
CAPACITY: 15

WHMIS 2015/GHS, WPVH, AODA, H&S Worker Awareness (4-steps).
Speak with us about a New Hire Orientation package geared towards your business

This course explains general awareness of rights and responsibilities under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and does not, in any way, replace the OHSA or its regulations or any other knowledge, information, or training required as a supervisor.

Health Canada's Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training teaches workers how to read a material label and a safety data sheet as well as safe use, handling and disposal of materials and what to do in case of emergency.
DURATION: 1hr
CAPACITY: 20

This course provides attendees with definitions and information on prevention, policies and procedures to ensure safe work environments. This course also covers legislative requirements of the OHSA.
DURATION: 1hr
CAPACITY: 20
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