2020 Learning and Development Catalogue.pub

Upon completion, you will receive a wallet card.

Feb 13

7:30 AM to 3:30 PM

Operations Register Me

CONFINED SPACE ATTENDANT/ ENTRY SUPERVISOR This training course is designed and intended for all staff who are assigned to continuously moni- tor work in or near the location of a confined space process of operation, who is competent to provide support or react as required to provide for the safety of the entrants and entry team in- cluding performing a non-entry rescue. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate for the role of a confined space entrant, attendant and entry supervisor. Topics Covered Include: Relevant legislation, regulations, CSA standards and industry best practices 

ISOLATION AND LOCKOUT

This training is for all staff who conduct mainte- nance and repair operations on machinery and equipment are exposed to possible injury from the unexpected start-up of the equipment, or the release of stored energy in the equipment. The purpose of a Lockout program is to prevent injury to individuals from the unintended release of energy. The Lockout program requires the use of specific safety procedures to shut down, iso- late, prevent the release of stored energy, and to bring the equipment back on-line. This course will help ensure that employees understand the concepts and methods for isolating and locking out equipment.

May 12

7:30 AM to 11:30 AM

Identification of confined spaces

Operations Register Me

Hazard identification

Monitoring and testing of confined spaces

Ventilation, cleaning and purging of con- fined spaces

SHORING AND EXCAVATION TRAINING (SET)

Simulated and non-entry rescue

Review of supplied air respirators and self contained breathing apparatuses

Earth, when cut into, instantly seeks to heal itself – which can result in an excavation failure unless proper procedures are followed. A major col- lapse of the side of an excavation can injure or kill workers. Even a small volume of soil can suf- focate, crush, or trap a worker. At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:  Understand the legislated requirements per- taining to shoring and excavations including WorkSafeBC Regulation Part 20: Construction, Excavation and Demolition

Written work procedures and entry permits

Objective of lockout procedures, blanking/ blinding procedures, entry permit

Rescue Considerations – duties of an at- tendant/safety watch/entry supervisor, res- cue procedures, etc.

Equipment inspections and record keeping requirements

Equipment care and storage

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