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PAID - Aerial Work Platform Theory training introduces new operators to the theory behind safe operation of an aerial work platform and provides workers with 4 of the minimum 16 hours of training required by the Saskatchewan Employment Act.
Participants are also required to gain hands-on operator experience while supervised and demonstrate skills in a practical evaluation. Learn More & Register |
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PAID - Confined Space Entry training: A confined space is a workspace that has an internal configuration that can complicate first aid, evacuation, rescue, or other emergency response services. Knowledge of how to plan for work inside such spaces is crucial to your safety.
Many people are injured or killed each year by entering confined spaces when it is not safe to do so, or they die making attempts to rescue someone in a confined space when it is not safe to do so. Learn More & Register |
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PAID - Equipment Operator Evaluator: A competent evaluator is different than being a competent equipment operator and also differs from being an equipment trainer. This course will demonstrate how you are able to perform practical evaluations on equipment operators to ensure their previous training was successful, and how these operators can then be deemed to be competent.
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PAID - Forklift Online Theory training introduces new operators to the theory behind the safe operation of a forklift and provides workers with 3 of the minimum 16 hours of training required by the Saskatchewan Employment Act. Practical hours and evaluations can be booked separately.
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PAID - Floor Warden training is specifically designed for those who are responsible for fire safety and building evacuations in their work location. It provides them with the knowledge for effective planning and coordinating in the event of emergency.
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PAID - Safe Saskatchewan Driver - Enhanced (NOT applicable to SGI's Driver Improvement Program) The Online Safe Saskatchewan Driver Enhanced program offers two important additions to our standard made-in-Saskatchewan program and is tailored for those individuals tasked with operating a motor vehicle for work.
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PAID - Skid Steer Online Theory training introduces new operators to the theory behind the safe operation of a skid steer and provides workers with 3 of the minimum 16 hours of training required by the Saskatchewan Employment Act. Practical hours and evaluations can be booked separately.
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PAID - Winter Collision Avoidance focused on collision avoidance with emphasis on winter conditions and enhances the participant’s knowledge of vehicle equipment, driver decisions, and road conditions which may lead to collisions. It teaches the decision making abilities and skills required to both prevent skid situations and recover control of a vehicle which has entered an uncontrolled skid.
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