Tailored for managers or supervisors, this program educates you about the responsibilities one must undertake to protect everyone at the worksite.
Mishandling of hazardous materials can have disastrous consequences.
Falls in the workplace cause nearly 20% of all lost time injuries.
Forklifts/Lift trucks are integral pieces of equipment used to move and handle material safely and efficiently in many environments.
Construction workers, industry professionals, and warehouse operators typically use aerial lifting devices (Elevating Work Platform, Scissor Lift, Boom Lift).
Failure to control the release of hazardous energy while servicing and maintaining equipment can cause some of the most severe injuries in our workplaces.
Strategically placing fire extinguishers in your establishment is not a complete answer to fire safety.
Mishandling of hazardous materials can have disastrous consequences.
An Introduction to Confined Spaces: Understanding Hazards and Safe Management Practices
H2S gas is present during oil and gas exploration but can also be found in the pulp and paper industry, sewage and treatment facilities, landfills and in farming operations where manure is stored.
Provinces across Canada regulate the use of ladders in all workplaces because the improper use of a ladder could cause significant injuries.
Overuse and “wear and tear” injuries continue to be among the most costly work related injuries in industry today.
Manual material handling (MMH) operations can be found in most workplace settings.
Everyone in an organization is required to abide by policies relating to workplace violence and harassment.
Unidentified hazards and poorly conducted inspections can lead to catastrophic losses in your workplace.
Educate yourself on the rights and responsibilities in the workplace for employees, managers, supervisors and employers.
These are basic health and safety awareness training programs that provide the basis for future training and support safe workplaces for all workers in Ontario.