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This course enables the user to have an understanding of each part of the TDG Regulations and how it applies to them and the dangerous goods they handle.
This course enables the user to clearly understand what WHMIS is, the importance of each part of the WHMIS legislation and how to apply the system to their workplace.
This online training module is intended as an introduction and overview of the Incident Command System (ICS) and is the pre-requisite for the advanced level ICS training. Based on Canadian and US national standards, this course is designed as an awareness level for any personnel in a support role, either on or off site during an incident. Topics include: Incident Facilities, Incident Action Plan, Span of Control, and common responsibilities.
Defining the unique features that make ICS a true management system and expanding on the information provided in I-100, this course is designed for any personnel likely to assume a supervisory position within the Incident Command System. Topics include: Principles and Features of ICS, Organizational Overview, General Staff Functions, Incident Facilities, Incident Resources, and Common Responsibilities.
This online training module is for those individuals who require training on the advanced application of the Incident Command System. This course is designed for personnel in a supervisory position. Topics include: Organizing & Staffing, Organizing for Incidents or Events, Incident Resources Management, Air Operations, and Incident & Event Planning.
The Ground Disturbance for Supervisors course is aligned with IRP 17 requirements; including worker and supervisory levels (level 1&2).
Our Online Ground Disturbance Course is designed for those individuals who are planning, supervising or otherwise participating in trenching and/or excavating operations. Participants will gain the tools and knowledge to safely complete the work and avoid a potential pipeline hit.