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E-Learning Features & Benefits Students are able to learn at their own pace and in a comfortable environment. The only computer skills required by the student is the ability to point and click the mouse. E-learing combines proven learning techniques including audio and visual to maximize the students learning opportunity. Individuals who take e-courses experience significantly higher rates of retention than those taking classroom courses.
All students see and hear exactly the same content when they take e-learning. This consistency cannot be ensured through classroom delivery. Each students training record is permanently recorded in our data bank and certificates can be printed or mailed out. Excellent for monitoring worker training records.
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Arc Flash Awareness
Learn the basics of electrical safety and how arc flash happens. Students will be trained on the appropriate protection methods, equipment labeling requirements, safe limits of approach and more. 1.0 hour
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Hazard Assessment
Learn to understand the fundamentals of hazard assessment and the importance they have on overall worksite safety. Hazard assessment is a basic part of due diligence and essential to worker training. Course includes a full introduction to key topics such as identification, assessment, control and more. 1.0 hour
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HSAC - Exposure Level
Hydraulics present a unique set of hazards. This course is prepared by the Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada and covers over 30 topics relating to hydraulics and hydraulic safety. Certificate and hard hat stickers will be issued. 4.0 hours
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HSAC - High Risk Maintenance Level
An in-depth look at the hazards associated with maintaining hydraulic systems. This course is prepared by the Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada and covers over 30 topics relating to hydraulics and hydraulic safety. Certificate and hard hat stickers will be issued. 8.0 hours
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Lithium Battery Safety
Lithium Battery safety training has been developed to address the need for increased levels of worker safety and training related to the use of these batteries, particularily within the oil industry. 2.5 hours
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Sexual Harassment - Part 1 (Hostile Environment)
Part 1 of 2 addresses the basics of what constitutes sexual harassment and the proper procedures to follow in the event of an incident. Key issues are addressed including types of harassment, favoratism, laws, policies and more.
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Sexual Harassment - Part 2 (Quid Pro Quo & Retaliation)
Part 2 of 2 addresses the basics of what constitutes sexual harassment and the proper procedures to follow in the event of an incident. Key issues are addressed including types of harassment, favoratism, laws, policies and more.
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Time Management
This brief course provides the student with an understanding on the importance of time management and common barriers to effectively managing time. Each student will learn 10 strategies for improving their time management skills. 45min.
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Winter Driving Fundamentals
Explore the risks associated with winter driving and become familiar with some solutions on how to make your journey safer. The course provides workers with basic introductory training to winter driving fundamentals.
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WHMIS
Basic WHMIS training is mandatory for every worker. Take this important first step to compliance with an easy to understand series of lessons on the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
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Workplace Drug & Alcohol Awareness
An awareness training program to educated students on the meaning of 'Fit for Work' issue. Topics include work standards, making appropriate choices and legal aspects related to workplace drug and alcohol. 30 minutes.
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Workplace Harassment - The Real Deal
An entertaining presentation on what constitutes harassment and how to effectively prevent it. Discussion on the responsibilities of supervisors and management as well as the importance of civility in the workplace. 1.0 hour.
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