What You’ll Learn:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify and control common industrial hazards
- Understand legal responsibilities under Canadian OHS laws
- Use and maintain PPE properly
- Respond effectively to emergencies and near misses
- Work safely in high-risk environments (e.g., heights, confined spaces, equipment operation)
- Support a positive safety culture on-site
Who This Course Is For:
- Industrial workers (new or experienced)
- Supervisors, crew leads, and forepersons
- Safety coordinators and HSE reps
- Employers needing training for compliance or onboarding
What’s Included:
- 6 core modules (plus final review)
- Mobile-friendly, self-paced lessons
- Real-world examples and practical safety tips
- Final assessment + printable certificate of completion
- Reference to Canadian OHS regulations
Built for Canadian Workplaces
This course reflects safety practices and regulatory standards across Canada. It’s ideal for use in:
- Construction
- Oil & Gas
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Other Industrial related work settings
Why Safety Training Matters
Every year, thousands of workers are injured on the job, and many of those incidents are preventable. This course helps you:
- Provide training to workers (due diligence)
- Reduce liability and risk
- Promote a culture of safety
- Boost team confidence and hazard awareness
Course Curriculum
Section 1: Introduction to Industrial Safety
- What is Industrial Safety?
- Importance of Safety in High-Risk Environments
- Legal Responsibilities and the Internal Responsibility System
- The Role of Workers, Employers, and Supervisors
- The Consequences of Unsafe Work Practices
Section 2: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Common Workplace Hazards
- Hazard Identification Techniques
- Risk Assessment Models
- Control Measures
Section 3: Personal Protective Equipment
- Overview of Required PPE in Industrial Settings
- Proper Selection, Fit, and Maintenance of PPE
- Limitations of PPE
Section 4: Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Emergency Types
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
- First Aid Awareness and Incident Reporting
Section 5: Safe Work Practices and Procedures
- Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- Working at Heights
- Confined Space Entry
- Manual Materials Handling
- Vehicle and Equipment Safety
- Noise Hazards and Hearing Protection
Section 6: Communication and Safety Culture
- Toolbox Talks and Pre-Job Safety Meetings
- Reporting Hazards and Near Misses
- Building a Positive Safety Culture
Final Review and Assessment
- Key Concepts Recap
- Final Knowledge Assessment
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Disclaimer
This is an awareness-level course designed to introduce participants to key concepts in industrial health and safety. It is not a substitute for employer-led, site-specific training or any legally required certification courses such as:
- Fall Protection
- Confined Space Entry
- WHMIS/GHS
- First Aid or CPR
- Equipment Operation Licensing
- Any other jurisdiction-specific or task-specific regulated training
Employers are responsible for ensuring that all required workplace training, site orientations, and certifications are completed in accordance with provincial or federal occupational health and safety regulations.