Online Safety Training |
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| Alberta OH&S Awareness |
| This course will provide you with an overview of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, Regulation, and Code.
The purpose of this course is to increase your awareness of the OHS Code beginning with the basic requirements of the
Act and Regulation and key aspects of the Code including: Hazard Assessment (Part 2) and emphasizing the other Parts
that are of interest to individuals doing work for electrical utilities. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for
credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification
Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance
(RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 Hours. Cost $50 |
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| Alberta OH&S for Utilities |
| This course will provide you with an overview of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, Regulation, and Code. The purpose
of this course is to increase your awareness of the OHS Code beginning with the basic requirements of the Act and Regulation and key aspects
of the Code including: Hazard Assessment (Part 2) and emphasizing the other Parts that are of interest to individuals doing work for
electrical utilities. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 Hours. Cost $50 |
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| Asbestos Awareness |
| Asbestos is a fibrous material used in many industrial applications because of
its incombustibility, strength and flexibility. It is also useful as a reinforcing
or binding agent when combined with cement or plastic. Unfortunately, asbestos is
also a dangerous substance that increases the risk of lung cancer, mesothelioma,
and asbestosis. In this course you will be presented with information on the
hazards associated with asbestos exposure, personal protective equipment used
when dealing with asbestos, air monitoring methods, and abatement methods for
different risk levels. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for
credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by
the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance
(RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time required = 2 hours.
Cost $50 |
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| Bear Safety Awareness |
| Seeing a bear in the wild can be exciting, but bears are very dangerous.
This course will present you with information regarding bears and how best to
respect them in their natural habitat. Topics in the course include distinguishing
between black bears and grizzly bears, bear feeding habits, and steps you can take
to avoid an encounter with a bear. This will help you work safely in bear country.
Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards the
Oilfield Safety Technologist (OST) certificate. Time required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Benzene Awareness |
| Benzene is a naturally occurring carcinogen that is also a natural part of crude oil, gasoline, and
cigarette smoke. Upon completion of this course you will be able to list properties and identify the
health hazards of benzene. You will also be presented with information regarding benzene assessment,
control strategies, and PPE requirements. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit
towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. Time required = 1 hour.
Cost $25 |
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| Cold Stress Awareness |
| In many different industries there are jobs that are undertaken in
cold environments, which can lead to frostbite, hypothermia, and
even death. This course includes information on types of cold stress,
symptoms, treatment, and controls and strategies for managing cold stress.
This course has been designed to help you meet all regulatory and government
requirements including the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code.
Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield
Safety Technologist (OST) certificate. Time required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Critical Incident Investigation |
| Incidents can be prevented if causes are identified and the appropriate
corrective actions are taken. In this course, you will be presented
with information regarding the who, what, when, and how of critical
incident investigations. Topics include investigation procedures,
data collection strategies, and reporting. Mastery of this Core course qualifies
you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner
(OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points
(CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration
Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH).
Time Required = 2 hours Cost $50 |
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| Distractions and Proactive Driver Training |
| In the past, courses such as this have been called "Defensive" driving courses. Recently, these courses have
been appearing as "Pro-active" driving courses. The purpose of this change in terminology is a hope that
drivers will not only defend themselves against collisions, but be pro-active in avoiding dangerous situations
and protecting all road users. The safety of all road users should be everyone's first priority and this course
will present you with a list of items that should be inspected and the most common driver distractions.
Suggestions for how to avoid becoming distracted while driving are also presented. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies
you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded
Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Driver Hours of Service Limits |
| This course deals with driver fatigue and the Federal Hours of Service Legislation that outlines the responsibilities of the driver and
employer to prevent driver fatigue and dangerous driving conditions. It will also go over the completion of a log book, and describe
driver duty statuses. Upon completion of this course you will be able to: Define the terms of the Hours of Service Legislation, identify
the dangers of fatigue and its effects on the human body, state the rules for drivers, and describe the rules for deferral of off-duty
time. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Emergency Response Planning (ERP) |
| Being able to respond to an emergency is an important aspect to mitigating its effects. This course was
developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational
Health and Safety Code, Part 7 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. Topics included in
this course include the purpose of an Emergency Response Plan, response levels, and types of emergencies
and actions that should be taken in response to them. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety
Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian
Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational
Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 3 hours. Cost $75 |
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| Energy Isolation |
| Every day, millions of workers come into contact with some type of hazardous energy. Tasks that expose workers to hazardous energy include servicing,
inspecting, testing, or adjusting equipment. Energy isolation is the modern codified term for common lock-out tag-out procedures but has been made
more global to include isolation of all energy forms. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of
the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 15 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. In this course, you will be shown
how to identify and control hazardous energy through recognized lock-out and tag-out procedures. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for
credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by
the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of
Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Fall Protection Equipment |
| You are responsible for selecting and using an appropriate fall protection plan to mitigate the hazards associated with working at elevation. This
may include selection and use of Fall Protection Equipment (FPE) when it is required for your duties. This course was developed to help you meet the
requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 9 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. This course teaches
the basics of the selection use and care of FPE, the different types of FPE, and the elements of a Fall Protection Plan. Mastery of this Elective
course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded Certification
Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the
Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| General Electrical Safety |
| Electricity is used to power our homes, work sites, and cities and it can be
easy to forget how dangerous it can be. In this course, you will be provided
with information regarding electrical hazards, guidelines for working around
electrical equipment, the effects of electricity on the human body, and control
measures to protect against electrical hazards. Time required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| General Fire Safety |
| Fire prevention and protection programs promote an approach to fire safety and prevention that includes responsibilities for all employees regarding
the reduction of fire hazards at their workplace. This course was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and
Safety Code, Part 10 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. You will be presented with the responsibilities of workers, supervisors
and managers related to fire prevention and protection. Classification of fires, proper fire extinguisher use, fire detection, and emergency response
planning are also topics that are presented. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| General Fire Safety for Managers |
| Fire prevention and protection programs promote an approach to fire safety
and prevention that includes responsibilities for all employees regarding
the reduction of fire hazards at their workplace. This course was developed
to help employers and managers meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational
Health and Safety Code, Part 10 and Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16.
The course describes fire safety procedures as an important part of an operational
risk management program. You will be presented with information on responsibilities,
the classification of fires, proper fire extinguisher use, fire detection, and emergency
response planning. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the
Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded
Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety
Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration
Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Ground Disturbance and Excavations |
| It is important that workers creating a ground disturbance know the hazards and risks
involved in this practice, the requirements involved in planning a ground disturbance,
and what protective equipment should be used. This course has been designed to help you
meet all regulatory and government requirements including the Alberta Occupational Health
and Safety Code and has been developed consistent with Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 17.
On completion of this course you will be able to list the hazards commonly involved in ground
disturbance, describe planning and field requirements, and explain the documentation requirements
for ground disturbance. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the
Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded Certification
Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists
(CRBOH). Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| H2S and Other Toxic Substance Awareness Training |
| Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) and other toxic substances may be encountered in a
variety of industry processes. In this course, you will be presented with
information on the properties of H2S, ammonia, asbestos, benzene, chlorine,
and other toxic substances. Information on respiratory protective equipment,
hazard evaluation, hazard controls, and emergency response planning is presented.
This course was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta
Occupational Health and Safety Code and Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16.
Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety
Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded Certification
Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals
(BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration
Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| H2S Safety Training |
| Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) is encountered in many processes in various industries. In this course, you will
be presented with information on the properties of H2S, respiratory protective equipment, H2S detection, and response
strategies. This course was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code and the
Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. This course is ideal for learners that need to recertify and have already
taken H2S Alive and who do not need the hands-on component to complete their work. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the
Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points
(CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the
Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Hazard Assessment Procedures |
| Identifying and dealing with hazards is required by law and should be the first step in the design and implementation of your company's
occupational health and safety program. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of the
Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. You will be shown how to
identify workplace hazards and describe various hazard levels. Responsibilities are defined and the types of controls that are available
are also discussed. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Hazard Assessment Procedures for Managers |
| Identifying and dealing with hazards is required by
law and should be the first step in the design and
implementation of your occupational health and safety program.
This course was developed to help employers and managers meet the
requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2
and Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. You will be shown how the
identification of workplace hazards in an important part of your operational
risk management program. Responsibilities are defined, hazard types are presented,
and the types of controls that are available are also discussed. Mastery of this
Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP)
certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points
(CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration
Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH).
Time Required = 2 hours Cost $50 |
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| Hazard Recognition |
| The ability to recognize hazards is an important skill that will help you create a workplace that is safe for everyone. Hazard recognition is the
first and most important step in the hazard assessment and control process. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers
meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2 and Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. In this
course, you will be provided information on identifying hazards in your workplace necessary for the development of an appropriate control strategy.
Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Health and Safety Committees |
| The purpose of this course is to raise awareness regarding workplace health and safety committees. This
course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of the
Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 13. You will be presented with information regarding the
function of workplace health and safety committees, the selection and role of committee members,
and meeting procedures. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield
Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance
Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration
Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH).
Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Health and Safety Program Basics |
| Accidents and inefficient procedures can be very expensive and the health and
safety program you develop can help you to reduce expenses by implementing safe
practices in your workplace. In this course you will be presented with a description
of the elements of a health and safety program and guidelines for implementing the
elements of that program. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors,
and workers meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety
Regulation and Code, and Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 9.
Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield
Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification
Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP)
and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational
Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours.
Cost $50 |
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| Heat Illness Awareness |
| Lack of acclimatization, poor physical fitness, and other human and medical factors
increase susceptibility to heat stress because the body is already in a weakened state.
This course includes information on the hazards and health risks associated with high heat
work environments, key measures of heat stress and how heat stress may be measured in the
workplace, heat illness symptoms and treatment, and simple controls and strategies for
managing heat stress. Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards
the Oilfield Safety Technologist (OST) certificate. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Hydrate Awareness |
| Hydrates are masses formed from water and gas molecules. They can create ice-plug in pipes,
stopping the flow of gas. In this course, you will learn how to prevent, detect, and safely
remove hydrates to prevent pipe and vessel ruptures. Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety
Technologist (OST) certificate. Time Required = 1 hour Cost $25 |
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| Job Safety Analysis |
| Employers are required to identify workplace hazards and protect their employees from harm, and employees have the right to know about the hazards
in their workplace so they can protect themselves. One way to accomplish this is by conducting a Job Safety Analysis (JSA). This course was
developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2 and
Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. Upon completion of this course you will have been shown how to identify tasks and their component
steps that are suitable for a JSA, and list the steps involved in conducting a JSA. Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards
the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board
of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational
Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Ladder Safety Training |
| Ladders are used in a wide variety of tasks both at the work site and at home
and it is easy to forget that there can be real and significant hazards associated
with ladder use. In this course, you will be presented with information regarding
the legislative requirements surrounding ladder use, general rules for safe ladder
use, the different types of ladders, and safe work practices. Time Required = 1 Hour Cost $25 |
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| Mold Awareness |
| Mold continues to be an issue for property owners and managers and media attention has increased the awareness of tenants and the general
public. Property management professionals and maintenance groups who work hard to support them need to understand the issue of mold, what
it is, how to prevent mold growth, and how to respond to a mold complaint. Upon completion of this course, you will have been presented
with information on what mold is and what problems it creates, how to prevent mold from occurring in your workplace or community, and how
to respond to residents and tenants with mold-related concerns. Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards the
Oilfield Safety Technologist (OST) certificate. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Musculoskeletal Disorder Awareness |
| Work Safe Alberta reported in 2010 that sprains, strains, and tears are
the most common form of workplace injury, and the back is the most commonly
injured body part. In this course, you will be shown how to define Musculoskeletal
Disorder (MSD), list risk factors and common causes of MSD, list general safety tips
for lifting, and identify precautions that you can take when lifting, carrying, and
transferring weights in order to reduce the risk of MSD. Time required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials |
| In this course, Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM), the associated types of radiation, and hazards will be described.
The regulatory framework pertaining to NORM in the workplace, and NORM detection and control programs will also be presented.
This Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. Mastery of this Elective
course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Overhead Power Line Awareness |
| This course has been designed to help you become more aware of the risks presented by electricity and overhead power lines. If an incident occurs,
equipment and property can be damaged and people can be seriously hurt, or killed. This course was developed to help you meet the requirements of
the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 17 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. This course reviews various
situations to provide you with an understanding of how you can protect yourself, your co-workers, and the general public from the electrical
hazards you may encounter when carrying out work near overhead power lines. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards
the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the
Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of
Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Personal Protective Equipment |
| Managers, supervisors, and workers all have responsibilities with respect to the selection and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This
course was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 18 and the Enform Industry
Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. You will be presented with a description of the major classes of PPE used at the work site, your responsibilities
regarding the selection and use of PPE, and the most common PPE items that are required as part of a corporate health and safety program.
Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection |
| This course gives drivers the basic fundamentals to conduct a pre-trip inspection of a
vehicle registered for 11,794 kg or more. Upon completion of this course, you will be able
to: List the inspection requirements, complete inspection reports, identify of defects,
and describe the inspection procedures. This inspection is to be conducted on vehicles
registered for 11,794kg and over when operating in Alberta, and at 4,501kg or more if
operating outside of Alberta. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Respiratory Protective Equipment |
| Different types of respiratory hazards may exist in your workplace. This course will provide managers, supervisors, and workers with the
information that they need to design, develop, and implement a Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) and meet the requirements of the
Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 18 and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. Topics include the types
of respiratory hazards present in the workplace, the two main types of respirator and their selection, and the limitations of use,
fitting, and care of different types of RPE. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Spill Response and Recovery |
| The commitment to safe work practices is imperative to avoid spills that can affect the public and
the environment. Worker safety standards must be ensured so all potential hazards are addressed
and can be reduced or eliminated to both avoid spills and contain them if they occur. Upon completion of this
Enrichment course, you will qualify for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Technologist (OST) certificate.
Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Standard First Aid Overview |
| When an accident occurs, your knowledge as the first person on the scene could mean the difference between life and death.
In this course, you will be shown how to assess and react to an emergency scene, list steps that you can take to
deal with injuries and how to aid an individual that has ingested a poison or toxin. Information on
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is also presented. This course is based upon the training available
from the Canadian Red Cross and other similar organizations. This First Aid course is an awareness level
review of important first aid principles and procedures. If a person needs First Aid training to meet the
Part 11 requirements they need to take a St. John's or Red Cross course. The learner taking this course will need to
confirm with the company they are going to work for if this meets their requirements. Mastery of this Core course qualifies
you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP certificate has been awarded
Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH).
Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Transportation of Dangerous Goods |
| This course was developed in accordance with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act and Regulations, published by Transport
Canada and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. You will learn to describe the purpose of the TDG Act and Regulations,
and identify responsibilities. The requirements for training and certification, and basic requirements for classification, documentation,
safety marks, means of containment, and emergency planning and response are also presented. Mastery of this Core course qualifies
you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH).
Time Required = 3 hours. Cost $75 |
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| Transportation of Dangerous Goods Awareness |
| This awareness course is based upon the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act, 1992 and Regulations. You will learn to describe the
purpose of the TDG Act and Regulations, and identify responsibilities. The requirements for training and certification, and basic requirements
for classification, documentation, safety marks, means of containment, and emergency planning and response are also summarized.
Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Technologist (OST) certificate. Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| WHMIS |
| Knowing and understanding the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a fundamental aspect of workplace safety. This course
was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 29 and the Enform Industry Recommended
Practice (IRP) 16. In this course, you will be presented with your responsibilities, and the responsibilities of your employer and suppliers.
You will be able to determine the hazards associate with hazardous products at work and learn about the basics of how to protect yourself by
identifying and interpreting Supplier Labels, Workplace Labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). Mastery of this Core course qualifies
you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Working in Confined Spaces |
| Many workers need to enter confined spaces to perform such functions as repairs, inspections, or maintenance and work in such spaces can
be very dangerous. The information presented in this course is based on the requirements listed in Part 5 of the Alberta Occupational Health
and Safety (OHS) Code and the Enform Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) 16. Information on how to identify a confined space, the hazards
found in confined spaces, and how to protect yourself is presented. Mastery of this Elective course qualifies you for credit towards the
Oilfield Safety Specialist (OSS) certificate. The OSS certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of
Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational
Hygienists (CRBOH). Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Workplace Inspections |
| Workplace Inspections are an important step toward ensuring a safe and productive work environment. All companies need to perform regular workplace
inspections to ensure the safety of their workers and the public. In this course, you will be presented with key terms used in workplace inspections,
a description of what to look for when you perform a workplace inspection, and the list of steps to follow to complete an inspection.
Mastery of this Core course qualifies you for credit towards the Oilfield Safety Practitioner (OSP) certificate. The OSP
certificate has been awarded Certification Maintenance Points (CMP) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) and
Registration Maintenance (RM) points by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH).
Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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Online Property Management Courses |
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| Asbestos Awareness Training |
| Asbestos is a fibrous material used in many industrial applications because of
its incombustibility, strength and flexibility. It is also useful as a reinforcing
or binding agent when combined with cement or plastic. Unfortunately, asbestos is
also a dangerous substance that increases the risk of lung cancer, mesothelioma,
and asbestosis. In this course you will be presented with information on the
hazards associated with asbestos exposure, personal protective equipment used
when dealing with asbestos, air monitoring methods, and abatement methods for
different risk levels. Time required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Confined Space Training Awareness |
| Many workers need to enter confined spaces to perform such functions as repairs, inspections, or
maintenance and work in such spaces can be very dangerous. The information presented in this
course is based on the requirements listed in Part 5 of the Alberta Occupational Health
and Safety (OH&S) Code. Information on how to identify a confined space, the hazards found
in confined spaces, and how to protect yourself is presented. Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Critical Incident Investigation Training |
| Incidents can be prevented if causes are identified and the appropriate
corrective actions are taken. In this course, you will be presented
with information regarding the who, what, when, and how of critical
incident investigations. Topics include investigation procedures,
data collection strategies, and reporting. Time Required = 2 hours Cost $50 |
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| Curb Appeal |
| The appearance of your property is important because creating and maintaining appealing grounds will help
you attract residents. In this course you will be provided with 4 main aspects of curb appeal, decorating
strategies, and other ways in which you can improve curb appeal. Cost $25 |
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| Customer Service |
| Customer service may not be automatic, but good service is critical because you are in contact with customers every
time you answer the phone or meet someone at the door. In this course you will be provided with information on
different customer types, how your attitude can affect customers, and how to deal with difficult customers. Time required = 1 Hour. Cost $25 |
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| Energy Isolation Awareness |
| Every day, millions of workers come into contact with some type of hazardous energy. Tasks that expose workers to hazardous energy include servicing,
inspecting, testing, or adjusting equipment. Energy isolation is the modern codified term for common lock-out tag-out procedures but has been made
more global to include isolation of all energy forms. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of
the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 15. In this course, you will be shown how to identify and control hazardous energy through
recognized lock-out and tag-out procedures. Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Etiquette Online |
| When you are online etiquette is very important because much of your communication is recorded and can be easily shared. In this course,
you will be shown common conventions for online communications, rules of etiquette for online communication, and how to identify and stop
cyberbullying. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Fair Housing |
| The purpose of this course is to introduce and explain Fair Housing laws and anti-discrimination policies that relate to business
and site operations. The term "Fair Housing" is used in this training to refer both to anti-discrimination and accessibility
laws for persons with disabilities. After completing this course, you should be able to understand the importance of both
individual and company compliance with Fair Housing laws, identify the primary classes of persons who are protected under these
laws, recognize statements and behaviors that may be considered unlawful discrimination, and comply with Fair Housing laws and
policies in the variety of situations you may encounter in your work. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Fall Protection Equipment Awareness |
| You are responsible for selecting and using an appropriate fall protection plan to mitigate the hazards associated with working at elevation. This
may include selection and use of Fall Protection Equipment (FPE) when it is required for your duties. This course was developed to help you meet the
requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 9. This course teaches the basics of the selection use and care of FPE,
the different types of FPE, and the elements of a Fall Protection Plan. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| General Electrical Safety Awareness |
| Electricity is used to power our homes, work sites, and cities and it can be
easy to forget how dangerous it can be. In this course, you will be provided
with information regarding electrical hazards, guidelines for working around
electrical equipment, the effects of electricity on the human body, and control
measures to protect against electrical hazards. Time required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| General Fire Safety Training |
| Fire prevention and protection programs promote an
approach to fire safety and prevention that includes responsibilities for all employees regarding
the reduction of fire hazards at their workplace. This course was developed to help you
meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 10. You
will be presented with the responsibilities of workers, supervisors and managers related
to fire prevention and protection. Classification of fires, proper fire extinguisher use,
fire detection, and emergency response planning are also topics that are presented. Time Required = 1.5 hours. Cost $50 |
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| General Fire Safety Training for Managers |
| Fire prevention and protection programs promote an approach to fire safety and prevention that includes responsibilities
for all employees regarding the reduction of fire hazards at their workplace. This course was developed to help employers
and managers meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 10. The course describes fire
safety procedures as an important part of an operational risk management program. You will be presented with information on
responsibilities, the classification of fires, proper fire extinguisher use, fire detection, and emergency response planning.
Time required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Hazard Assessment Training |
| Identifying and dealing with hazards is required by law and should be the first step in the design and implementation of your company's
occupational health and safety program. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of the
Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2. You will be shown how to
identify workplace hazards and describe various hazard levels. Responsibilities are defined and the types of controls that are available
are also discussed. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Hazard Assessment Training for Managers |
| Identifying and dealing with hazards is required by
law and should be the first step in the design and
implementation of your occupational health and safety program.
This course was developed to help employers and managers meet the
requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2. You will be shown how the
identification of workplace hazards in an important part of your operational
risk management program. Responsibilities are defined, hazard types are presented,
and the types of controls that are available are also discussed.
Time Required = 2 hours Cost $50 |
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| Hazard Recognition Awareness |
| The ability to recognize hazards is an important skill that will help you create a workplace that is
safe for everyone. Hazard recognition is the first and most important step in the hazard
assessment and control process. This course was developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers
meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2. In this
course, you will be provided information on identifying hazards in your workplace necessary
for the development of an appropriate control strategy. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Heat Illness Awareness |
| Lack of acclimatization, poor physical fitness, and other human and medical factors
increase susceptibility to heat stress because the body is already in a weakened state.
This course includes information on the hazards and health risks associated with high heat
work environments, key measures of heat stress and how heat stress may be measured in the
workplace, heat illness symptoms and treatment, and simple controls and strategies for
managing heat stress. Mastery of this Enrichment course qualifies you for credit towards
the Oilfield Safety Technology (OST) certificate. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Internet Leasing |
| This course offers you principles for using the Internet to turn leasing prospects into residents. In this course, you will be given
information on the benefits of internet marketing, preparing and maintaining advertisements, developing an effective web site for
your property, and how to serve prospects and residents online. Time required = 1 Hour. Cost $25 |
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| Job Safety Analysis Training |
| Employers are required to identify workplace hazards and protect their employees from harm, and employees have the right to know about the hazards
in their workplace so they can protect themselves. One way to accomplish this is by conducting a Job Safety Analysis (JSA). This course was
developed to aid employers, contractors, and workers meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 2.
Upon completion of this course you will have been shown how to identify tasks and their component
steps that are suitable for a JSA, and list the steps involved in conducting a JSA. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Ladder Safety Training |
| Ladders are used in a wide variety of tasks both at the work site and at home
and it is easy to forget that there can be real and significant hazards associated
with ladder use. In this course, you will be presented with information regarding
the legislative requirements surrounding ladder use, general rules for safe ladder
use, the different types of ladders, and safe work practices. Time Required = 1 Hour Cost $25 |
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| Mold Awareness Training |
| Mold continues to be an issue for property owners and managers and media attention has increased the awareness of tenants and the general
public. Property management professionals and maintenance groups who work hard to support them need to understand the issue of mold, what
it is, how to prevent mold growth, and how to respond to a mold complaint. Upon completion of this course, you will have been presented
with information on what mold is and what problems it creates, how to prevent mold from occurring in your workplace or community, and how
to respond to residents and tenants with mold-related concerns. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Musculoskeletal Disorder Awareness |
| The Musculoskeletal Disorder Awareness Assessment will measure your
understanding of the key concepts related to lifting and MSD awareness.
Concepts that will be tested in this assessment include the Definition of
Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD), three stages of musculoskeletal injury,
risk factors and common causes of MSD, general safety tips for lifting,
and precautions that you can take when lifting, carrying, and transferring weights. Cost $25 |
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| Overhead Power Line Safety Training |
| This course has been designed to help you become more aware of the risks presented by electricity and overhead power
lines. If an incident occurs, equipment and property can be damaged and people can be seriously hurt,
or killed. This course was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational
Health and Safety Code, Part 17. This course reviews various situations to provide you with an understanding
of how you can protect yourself, your co-workers, and the general public from the electrical hazards
you may encounter when carrying out work near overhead power lines. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| PPE Awareness |
| Managers, supervisors, and workers all have responsibilities with respect to the selection and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This
course was developed to help you meet the requirements of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 18. You will be presented with
a description of the major classes of PPE used at the work site, your responsibilities regarding the selection and use of PPE, and the most
common PPE items that are required as part of a corporate health and safety program. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Preventing Harassment in the Workplace |
| At the end of this course you will be able to describe the purpose behind Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and the California
Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), and define "sexual harassment" and apply the definition to identify potential sexual harassment situations.
For Managers Only, at the end of the course you will be able to explain the steps and actions required when harassment allegations are brought to
the attention of a manager, including confidentiality requirements and the role of those who are involved in the investigative process. Time Required = 2 hours. Cost $50 |
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| Recruiting Talent |
| Recruiting can be a daunting task. In this course, you will be provided with tools you can use to attract, select, interview, and hire
employees that will be productive members of your workforce. Topics in this course include cultivating a recruiting pool, selecting candidates,
preparing for and conducting interviews, and how to proceed when you find the right candidate. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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| Resident Retention |
| By retaining your residents and lowering your turn over rate you will increase the profitability of your
property. This course includes information on ways to start working to retain your residents when they
move in, ways to approach lease renewal, how to improve resident satisfaction, and other techniques for
retaining residents. Time required = 1 Hour. Cost $25 |
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| Retaining Talent |
| Finding skilled employees is always difficult and employees are always looking for opportunities with better benefits.
In this course, you will be provided with information on the importance of employee retention, factors effecting employee
retention, the process of addressing employee needs, employee retention techniques and common mistakes, and planning
for future generations of employees. Time Required = 1 hour. Cost $25 |
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