WHMIS Self Teach
A popular course for introductory WHMIS training and refresher training. It can be used for independent study, group study or in a classroom.
The course content includes:
- Introduction and overview
- Responsibilities
- Hazards and symbols
- Exemptions
- Labels
- Material Safety Data Sheets
Classroom Training
Training in a classroom setting gives you the opportunity to exchange ideas with other software users and learn alongside your peers, who face the same daily challenges. Also, you are removed from day-to-day distractions in the classroom so you can focus your energy on learning. This type of training can be designed Company job specific.
Home Studies - TDG Self Teach
Organizations across Western Canada rely on Iodine Safety Consulting sef-teach training program to provide shippers, handlers and carriers with a clear understanding of the basic TDG requirements. This program can be used for independent study, group or classroom training.
The course content includes:
- An overview of the TDG requirements
- Responsibilities of shippers, handlers and drivers
- Classes of dangerous goods
- Shipping documents
- Safety marks
- Containers
- Special situations
- Emergency Actions
Home Studies - Gas Testing
This Self Teach Program focuses on:
- Flammable ranges
- Gas testing principles
- Interpretation of gas test readings and values * Low and high gas alarm indication and resultant action
- Lower and upper explosive limits
- Testing methods for oxygen deficient, flammable and toxic atmospheres
- Types of gas commonly found
- Vapor pressure and viscosity
Home Studies - OHS Code and Regulations
Are you aware of the latest changes to Alberta's workplace safety regulations, and the overall scope and impact of these regulations on your operations? To aid in assuring “due Diligence” you and your employees need to have a good understanding of Occupation Health & Safety Code and Regulations.
Key benefits to Home Studies
1. Employees do not miss work to attend
2. Employees can complete either on or off the job
3. More economical than classroom instruction
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