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Professional drivers are held to a higher standard on the road and part of that standard includes practicing safe driving habits. This course will provide drivers with some reminders of basic vehicle operation and then present a variety of proper driving techniques.
Professional drivers are held to a higher standard on the road and part of that standard includes practicing safe driving habits. This course will provide drivers with some reminders of basic vehicle operation and then present a variety of proper driving techniques.
Professional drivers are held to a higher standard on the road and part of that standard includes practicing safe driving habits. This course will provide drivers with some reminders of basic vehicle operation and then present a variety of proper driving techniques.
This course will cover the Regulations for Hours of Service in both Canada (2007 regulations) and the U.S (2005 regulations). Examples of how daily logs should be filled will be provided and exceptions to the Regulations will also be covered. Pre-trip planning suggestions and inspections regulations for both countries are also covered.
According to the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), powered industrial truck accidents cause approximately 100 fatalities and over 36,000 serious injuries in general industry and construction every year. Although they are small and easy to operate, heavy loads and restricted visibility make lift trucks very dangerous. Understanding how a lift truck operates can keep both you and those around you safe!
As fuel prices rise and vehicle emissions become more of a public concern, drivers are more concerned about their fuel consumption than ever. How do you make sure that you are using your fuel wisely? This course will explain the impact that the transportation industry has on both fuel consumption and the environment. It will also show you how to change your driving and purchasing habits in order to maximize your fuel! After completing this course you will be able to: Describe fuel consumptio
This course is a beginner's guide for new Operators containing tools and information that will help in the quest to be among the most successful in the business.
This course will provide an overview of vehicle inspection activities, including safety implications, identification of defects and reporting tools. It is based on Techni-Com's Practical Vehicle Inspections course and utilizes the Ontario Trucking Association's versions of Schedule 1 and Vehicle Inspection Reports.
Professional drivers are held to a higher standard on the road and part of that standard includes practicing defensive driving techniques. This course will provide drivers with some reminders of basic vehicle operation and then present a variety of defensive driving techniques. Practices such as entering an intersection, backing up and safe following distance will be demonstrated using text, narration, animation, and quiz questions for reinforcement.
This course will give drivers an overview of where to find the information they need in the TDG Clear Language Regulations, and provide guidelines for applying the Regulations.
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a Canada-wide system that has been designed to provide employers and workers guidlines 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 mater
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.
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.:
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Occupational Health & 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.
This course is designed for provate personnel who want to enhance the safe operation of powered industrial trucks in the workplace. Topics include an overview of safety standards for safe operation of industrial trucks.
This refresher module takes drivers through defensive driving techniques applicable to backing up, including how to avoid a backing collision and best practices for safe backing.
This refresher module takes drivers through defensive driving techniques applicable to turns and curves, including offtracking and handling inertia, centrifugal force and traction.
This refresher module reviews the fundamental rules and principles of driving defensively as well as discussing the benefits of taking care of yourself and planning ahead.
This refresher module takes drivers through defensive driving techniques applicable to intersections, including entering an intersection, right-of-way rules, and adverse conditions where more care is required
This course will provide the employers and the employees with knowledge concerning the proper selection, care and use of personal protective equipment. COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Describe the role of PPE in controlling exposure to hazards in the workplace. Identify parts of the body most vulnerable to injury, name hazards associated with each, and describe the appropriate PPE.
Stairways and ladders are major sources of workplace injuries and fatalities for construction workers. According to OSHA estimates, there are 24,882 injuries and 36 fatalities per year due to falls from stairways and ladders used for construction purposes in various industries. Almost half of these injuries are serious in nature and may result in time away from the job. This course gives you a basic understanding of OSHA standards and the role they play in the prevention and elimination of work
This course was developed to meet the training needs for all persons involved in the handling, offering for transport and/or transporting of dangerous goods. In this module we will be following the required training elements identified in the TDGA regulations. This workshop is a pre-requisite for all the other TDGA courses.
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.
here seem to be as many hazards created by moving machine parts as there are types of machines. Safeguards are essential for protecting workers from needless and preventable injuries. Any machine part, function, or process which may cause injury must be safeguarded. When the operation of a machine or accidental contact with it can injure the operator or others in the vicinity, the hazard must be controlled or eliminated. This course will help workers to protect themselves from moving machinery.
Every year tens of thousands of people are injured or killed from electrical shocks/contacts. Employees are exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, burns, fires and explosions. It is essential to understand how electricity is potentially lethal for us and how we can save our lives. This course gives you a basic understanding of how to prevent or eliminate work-related injuries.
Fire Safety Course Description: This course has been designed to deliver firsthand information about fires and fire protection measures. After completing this course, you will be able to identify different types of fires and how safety measures can be taken to avoid a disastrous situation. We will also discuss the different types of fire extinguishers in use, and we will discover how careful planning and precautionary measures can be taken to save lives and property. This course is intended fo
This course gives you a basic understanding about the prevention and elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. Hand and power tools are a part of our everyday lives and help us to easily perform tasks that otherwise would be difficult or impossible. However, these simple tools can be hazardous and have the potential for causing severe injuries when used or maintained improperly. Special attention toward hand and power tool safety is necessary in order to reduce or eliminate these hazar
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) provides information to workers and employers about various chemical hazards that exist in the workplace, and what protective measures they can take in order to prevent the adverse effects of such hazards. This course gives you a basic understanding of how to deal with hazardous chemicals and how workers can prevent and protect themselves from chemical hazards.
Employees who work in non-office environments are routinely required to carry out tasks that involve movement and physical exertion. These forceful exertions associated with such tasks may lead to fatigue, musculoskeletal disorders, and other serious injuries. This course is designed to help employees identify work-related problems and learn to apply the principles of ergonomics in order to make their jobs less physically demanding, thereby increasing their overall efficiency.
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Joint Health and Safety Committee Terms of Reference
Every year thousands of workers are injured or die because of nonexistent or inappropriate exit routes. Too often, inadequate emergency action plans are responsible for more casualties and fatalities than the actual emergency. This module gives you a basic understanding of means of egress, emergency action plans (EAP), and fire protection plans. Familiarity with these plans in any workplace can save lives.
This course attempts to highlight the problems of violence in the workplace. It identifies the various kinds and what constitutes workplace violence. The course then goes on to explain the potential costs of ignoring workplace violence and the methods that can be utilized to minimize and/or eliminate it from the workplace.
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.