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SUMMARY:London Working At Heights Refresher (March 3\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Program Length – 4 hours – 8:30 am – 12:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $85.00 + HST \nWorking at heights training is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful completion of the original Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) approved program. All learners who wish to maintain the validity of their working at heights training past this three year period need to successfully complete refresher training. \nThe refresher training also will update learners on any legislative\, regulatory or equipment (technological) changes\, which may impact working at heights in construction. \n  \nWorking at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\n**PREREQUISITES REQUIRED: \nLearners must have successfully completed a full-day CPO approved Working at Heights program \nCPO Learners # is required. \nNo refunds will be provided for registrants that do not meet prerequisites. \nIn the event that a learner has lost their CPO-issued proof of completion card\, the learners can request a replacement card by calling the Ministry of Labour at 1-877-202-0008 \nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/london-working-at-heights-refresher-mar-3/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights Refresher
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230306T083000
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SUMMARY:Working At Heights (March 6\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Since April 1\, 2015\, a mandatory Chief Prevention Officer approved Working at Heights Training Program has been required by workers in the construction sector. \nThe Chief Prevention Officer of the Ministry of Labour has approved Mentor Safety’s Working at Heights Training Program. \nProgram Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $180.00 + HST \nModule 1: Working at Heights Basic Theory Module \n\nRights and Responsibilities\nIdentification of the Hazards of Working at Heights\nEliminating or Controlling the Hazards of Working at Heights\nWarning Methods and Physical Barriers\nLadders and Similar Equipment\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\n\nModule 2: Working at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/working-at-heights-3-6-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230309T083000
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SUMMARY:Working At Heights (March 9\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Since April 1\, 2015\, a mandatory Chief Prevention Officer approved Working at Heights Training Program has been required by workers in the construction sector. \nThe Chief Prevention Officer of the Ministry of Labour has approved Mentor Safety’s Working at Heights Training Program. \nProgram Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $180.00 + HST \nModule 1: Working at Heights Basic Theory Module \n\nRights and Responsibilities\nIdentification of the Hazards of Working at Heights\nEliminating or Controlling the Hazards of Working at Heights\nWarning Methods and Physical Barriers\nLadders and Similar Equipment\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\n\nModule 2: Working at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/working-at-heights-3-9-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230311T083000
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SUMMARY:London Working At Heights Refresher (March 11\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Program Length – 4 hours – 8:30 am – 12:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $85.00 + HST \nWorking at heights training is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful completion of the original Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) approved program. All learners who wish to maintain the validity of their working at heights training past this three year period need to successfully complete refresher training. \nThe refresher training also will update learners on any legislative\, regulatory or equipment (technological) changes\, which may impact working at heights in construction. \n  \nWorking at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\n**PREREQUISITES REQUIRED: \nLearners must have successfully completed a full-day CPO approved Working at Heights program \nCPO Learners # is required. \nNo refunds will be provided for registrants that do not meet prerequisites. \nIn the event that a learner has lost their CPO-issued proof of completion card\, the learners can request a replacement card by calling the Ministry of Labour at 1-877-202-0008 \nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/london-working-at-heights-refresher-mar-11/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights Refresher
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230313
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SUMMARY:In-Class JHSC Part 1 (March 13-15\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Course Length: 3 Days\nCourse Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm – 8 Hours Each Day * \nCourse Description: Approved by The Chief Prevention Officer of the Ministry of Labour\, Training and Skills Development. Our lead instructor for this program has been an active member of a JHSC for over 28 years and brings a wealth of health and safety knowledge and practical experience to the program. We won’t be reading out of a textbook in this program. Our program is dynamic\, interactive\, hands-on and guaranteed to be a great learning experience. \nDay 1 of 3 \n\nIRS\nLaw & Regulations\nMethods of Enforcement\nRights & Responsibilities\nThree Rights (know\, participate\, refuse)\nPolicies\, Procedures & Programs\nJHSC\nCertified Members\n\nDay 2 of 3 \n\nRACE\nHealth Hazards\nSafety Hazards\nPEMEP\nRoutes Of Entry\nRecognizing the Hazards\nInspections\nExposure Monitoring\n\nDay 3 of 3 \n\nHazard Assessment\nJob Hazard Analysis\nExposure Monitoring\nControlling Hazards\nMLTSD Investigations\nHealth and Safety Resources\nMinistry of Labour Final Examination\n\nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \n 
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/in-class-jhsc-part-1-mar-13/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Joint Health and Safety Committee (Part 1)
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SUMMARY:In-Class JHSC Part 2 (March 16-17\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Course Length: 2 Days\nCourse Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm – 8 Hours Each Day * \nCourse Description: Approved by The Chief Prevention Officer of the Ministry of Labour\, Training and Skills Development. Our lead instructor for this program has been an active member of a JHSC for over 28 years and brings a wealth of health and safety knowledge and practical experience to the program. We won’t be reading out of a textbook in this program. Our program is dynamic\, interactive\, hands-on and guaranteed to be a great learning experience. \nDay 1 of 2 \n\nEmergency Preparedness\nIndoor Air Quality\nManual Material Handling\nSlip\, Trips and Falls\n\nDay 2 of 2 \n\nCustomers\nBasic Electrical Safety\nViolence\, Stress and Harassment\nWorkplace Hazards and WHMIS/GHS\nHot and Cold\nCreating Action Plans and Recommendations\n\nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/in-class-jhsc-part-2-3-16-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Joint Health and Safety Committee (Part 2)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230318T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230318T163000
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SUMMARY:Working At Heights (March 18\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Since April 1\, 2015\, a mandatory Chief Prevention Officer approved Working at Heights Training Program has been required by workers in the construction sector. \nThe Chief Prevention Officer of the Ministry of Labour has approved Mentor Safety’s Working at Heights Training Program. \nProgram Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $180.00 + HST \nModule 1: Working at Heights Basic Theory Module \n\nRights and Responsibilities\nIdentification of the Hazards of Working at Heights\nEliminating or Controlling the Hazards of Working at Heights\nWarning Methods and Physical Barriers\nLadders and Similar Equipment\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\n\nModule 2: Working at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/working-at-heights-3-18-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230320T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230320T123000
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SUMMARY:London Working At Heights Refresher (March 20\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Program Length – 4 hours – 8:30 am – 12:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $85.00 + HST \nWorking at heights training is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful completion of the original Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) approved program. All learners who wish to maintain the validity of their working at heights training past this three year period need to successfully complete refresher training. \nThe refresher training also will update learners on any legislative\, regulatory or equipment (technological) changes\, which may impact working at heights in construction. \n  \nWorking at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\n**PREREQUISITES REQUIRED: \nLearners must have successfully completed a full-day CPO approved Working at Heights program \nCPO Learners # is required. \nNo refunds will be provided for registrants that do not meet prerequisites. \nIn the event that a learner has lost their CPO-issued proof of completion card\, the learners can request a replacement card by calling the Ministry of Labour at 1-877-202-0008 \nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/london-working-at-heights-refresher-mar-20/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights Refresher
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230323T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230323T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T212417
CREATED:20230316T143204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T143429Z
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SUMMARY:Confined Space Entry (March 23\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Program Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 pm\nCourse Fees – $225.00 + HST \nCourse Content \n\nRecognize and describe a confined space\nDescribe confined space hazards\nReview OHSA and regulations for confined space\nDescribe various hazard handling techniques\nUnderstanding the permit system\nUnderstand basic rescue\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/confined-space-entry-3-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Confined Space Entry,Greater London Area
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230327T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230327T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T212417
CREATED:20221111T170804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T185045Z
UID:14571-1679905800-1679934600@mentorsafety.com
SUMMARY:Working At Heights (March 27\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Since April 1\, 2015\, a mandatory Chief Prevention Officer approved Working at Heights Training Program has been required by workers in the construction sector. \nThe Chief Prevention Officer of the Ministry of Labour has approved Mentor Safety’s Working at Heights Training Program. \nProgram Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $180.00 + HST \nModule 1: Working at Heights Basic Theory Module \n\nRights and Responsibilities\nIdentification of the Hazards of Working at Heights\nEliminating or Controlling the Hazards of Working at Heights\nWarning Methods and Physical Barriers\nLadders and Similar Equipment\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\n\nModule 2: Working at Heights Practical Equipment Module \n\nBarriers and Safety Nets\nPersonal Fall Protection Equipment\nAnchor Points\nWork Positioning Systems\nWork Access Equipment and Platforms\nRescue Planning\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \nAccommodations\nAccommodations available upon request. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/working-at-heights-3-27-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Working at Heights
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mentor Safety Consultants Inc.":MAILTO:admin@mentorsafety.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230327T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230327T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T212417
CREATED:20230223T193245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T180603Z
UID:15494-1679905800-1679934600@mentorsafety.com
SUMMARY:Supervisor Competency - Virtual (March 27\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Course Length: 8 HoursCourse Hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pmCourse Fees – $240 + HST \n\nCourse Overview: The Occupational Health & Safety Act defines a supervisor as “a person who has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker”. With the high expectations and legal responsibilities that come with the supervisory position\, supervisors must be equipped to carry out their roles to meet MLITSD guidelines competently. [OHSA S. 27 (1)(2)] \n\n\n\nThis course provides supervisors with the knowledge base and tools to effectively carry out their roles as well as ensure due diligence and compliance with the OH&S Act and Regulations. \n\n\n\nSupervisor Competency Modules: \n\n\n\n\nInternal Responsibility System (IRS)\n\n\n\nThe Law and Regulations\n\n\n\nHealth & Safety Policies and Programs\n\n\n\nR.A.C.E\n\n\n\nHealth and Safety Hazards\n\n\n\nHazard Management Tools\n\n\n\nHazard Assessment\n\n\n\nAccident Investigation – Supervisor Responsibilities\n\n\n\nSupervisor Communications\n\n\n\nMental Health Awareness\n\n\n\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion: All participants will be required to successfully complete a written test with a minimum mark of 75%. Certification of completion will be provided upon successful completion of the program. \n\n\n\nVirtual Learning: This is a situation in which the instructor and learners are separated by location. By the use of webcams\, the instructor will lead the training in real-time and will move through the learning outcomes together with the learners virtually. \n\n\n\nTechnology Requirements: The class will be hosted using Zoom. Participants will need to use a webcam for certain parts of the training such as ID verification and engagement monitoring. \n\n\n\nParticipants will need: – A reliable internet connection – A computer (laptop\, desktop\, or tablet) – A webcam and a microphone – A photo ID \n\nAccommodations Accommodations available upon request. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/supervisor-competency-virtual-3-27/
LOCATION:Virtual Classroom\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Greater London Area,Virtual Supervisor Competency
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230328T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230328T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T212417
CREATED:20221108T201641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T194945Z
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SUMMARY:Mobile Elevated Work Platform - Operator (March 28\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:The course content will provide workers with an understanding of the basic principles needed to operate elevating work platform equipment. Classroom training will give workers both the knowledge and the practical hands-on training they need to develop safe operating behaviours and techniques. \nProgram Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nCourse Fees – $200.00 + HST \nCourse Content: \n\nIntroduction\nGeneral Information\nSafe Operation Standards\nElevating Work Platform Operating Procedures\nMaintenance Guidelines\n\nAll necessary training equipment is provided by Mentor Safety. \nMentor Safety uses a SJ3 4620 Skyjack Scissor Lift for the practical portion of the training. Remember: It is the employer’s responsibility to provide additional site-specific training to the operator before using any elevated work platform. \nWho would benefit: This training program is designed to protect the health and safety of workers on the job site who could reasonably expect to undertake work activities that involve the operation of an elevated work platform. \nWe can come to your location or you can come to our new Industrial Safety Training Center. Contact us today for your price.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/mewp-3-28-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Elevated Work Platform Operator,Greater London Area
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SUMMARY:Forklift Operator (March 29\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Program Length – 8 hours* \nProgram Objectives: The purpose of this training is to provide employees with Forklift Truck operator safety training prescribed by legislation so they may obtain the ability to operate equipment in a safe\, competent manner and work safely in their work environment and around other employees. \nAt the end of the training session\, all participants who pass the training will receive a Class 1\, 4\, 5 Forklift certification (and wallet card) which is valid for 3 years to the date of issuance. \nCourse Content:\nThis training will help you: \n\nUnderstanding of the theory and principles involved in the safe operation of a forklift truck;\nKnow your legal responsibilities in forklift truck operation;\nTo recognize hazards associated with forklift truck operation and to recommend or suggest solutions; and\nTo verify practical knowledge of course content & Skills Evaluation\n\nThis training program will certify participants in lifting classes 1\, 4\, and 5. \nThe program allows participants the opportunity to learn about topics such as: \n\nIndustrial Truck Association (ITA) Classes\nComponents of forklifts\nUnderstanding load capacity\nPrinciples of forklift stability\nSafe operation of forklifts\nRefueling procedures (battery\, propane\, gas\, diesel)\nProvincial and Federal legislation\nCSA Guidelines\nPre-operational inspections\nPractical training (hands-on forklift operation)\n\nWho would benefit: Our forklift training program has been designed for those with an occupational requirement to be trained in and understand the safe operation of a forklift. \nRegulations and Guidelines: The program is designed to protect the health and safety of workers in the workplace and developed in accordance with the requirements of the OH&S and the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). \nAll practical training at the Mentor Safety Training Centre will be completed using an electric (Class 1) sit-down\, counterbalanced forklift. Although participants will learn about the steps involved in a propane tank exchange\, a practical verification of knowledge will not be possible. Therefore\, we highly recommend that site-specific training be offered on propane tank exchange for any participants who will be required to operate a propane-powered forklift. \nNote: All participants must wear CSA-approved safety shoes/boots and must provide a valid photo ID. \nGroup sessions can be booked both at our training location in Belmont or at a remote location closer to you. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \n*Program length may vary depending on attendance \n\n 
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/forklift-operator-3-29/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Forklift Training Program,Greater London Area
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SUMMARY:Confined Space Entry (March 30\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Program Length – 8 hours – 8:30 am – 4:30 pm\nCourse Fees – $225.00 + HST \nCourse Content \n\nRecognize and describe a confined space\nDescribe confined space hazards\nReview OHSA and regulations for confined space\nDescribe various hazard handling techniques\nUnderstanding the permit system\nUnderstand basic rescue\n\nEvaluation and Proof of Completion\nAll participants will be required to complete and pass a written test with a minimum mark of 75% and a practical test with a mark of 100%. Proof of completion will be provided. \nRequired: Photo I.D must be present at the beginning of class. Proper footwear is required\, no open toe shoes or high heeled shoes allowed. If you do not meet these requirements\, Mentor can refuse you access to the classroom and you will not receive a refund. \nNote: Group sessions can be booked either at our training location in London\, Niagara or at your location. Contact Mentor Safety for details. \nCOVID-19 Protocol: Upon entering our facility for training you will have to follow our COVID Protocols in order to participant in the training. This includes sanitizing your hands upon entry\, filling out a COVID questionnaire\, passing a temperature check using a Seek Scan device\, and wearing a face mask as directed. If you need any accommodations\, please let us know in advance so we can ensure our environment is inclusive.
URL:https://mentorsafety.com/training-course/confined-space-entry-3-30-23/
LOCATION:London Training Center\, 4500 Blakie Rd\, Unit 112-113\, London\, Ontario\, N6L 1G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Confined Space Entry,Greater London Area
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