Below are our high demand eLearning courses. Click here for our complete list.
Confined Space Competent Person (CAN)
This is a Canada-compliant, I-CAB recognized safety training course intended to teach employees the duties of a competent person when working around or in confined spaces.
Confined Space Competent Person (OSHA)
This is an OSHA-compliant, I-CAB recognized safety training course intended to teach employees the duties of a competent person when working around or in confined spaces.
Fall Protection – Construction
To make all employees working in the construction industry aware of the requirements for use of fall protection, work positioning, fall restraint, and fall arrest systems.
Comprehensive Fall Protection Training
This course bundle integrates three crucial aspects of fall protection training: system awareness, harness usage, and equipment inspection.
Aerial Lift Safety – MEWPs (CAN)
A Canada-Compliant Training Class Online for Aerial Lifts (Boom Lifts & Scissor Lifts). I-CAB Recognized.
Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Certification
This comprehensive Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Certification course covers all scissor, push-around, straight-stick boom, and articulating boom lifts.
Boom Lift – Operator Safety (CAN)
This Boom Lift course satisfies requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training.
Canada Labour Code – Part II
The Canada Labour Code is federal legislation that protects the rights of employers and employees, and establishes a framework for the resolution of disputes.
Chainsaw Safety
When you see the power with which a chainsaw can cut down a tree, it’s not hard to understand why chainsaw operators must respect their tool.
Forklift Training (Counterbalanced)
This Boom Lift course satisfies requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training.
Opioid Awareness (OSHA)
The Canada Labour Code is federal legislation that protects the rights of employers and employees, and establishes a framework for the resolution of disputes.
Respiratory Protection (UL)
When you see the power with which a chainsaw can cut down a tree, it’s not hard to understand why chainsaw operators must respect their tool.