Online Courses

  • At C&R Safety Training Solutions, our Asbestos Awareness Program provides our participants with the knowledge and understanding when working with Asbestos. This course will guide you through all aspects of Asbestos, from the hazards that are associated with Asbestos to how to protect yourself with safe work practices. Our comprehensive course will explain in detail what you need to know and emphasize key points. The course has been designed to meet and exceed Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines, so by completing this course, you can improve your knowledge of an important part of workplace safety. It’s imperative that workers understand the hazards involved when working with Asbestos and consistently follow the rules and safety work procedures.
  • Bill-168 Training

    Our Bill-168 course covers all legislative requirements according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. It is designed to assist companies, supervisors and workers with the knowledge and understanding of their rights and responsibilities. Course Content
    • Duties and responsibilities according to the Act
    • Rights and due diligence according to legislation
    • Reporting
    • Case study discussions
  • The Confined Space Awareness Training program is designed to show participants how to identify what is a “confined space” and give them the understanding and knowledge of the legal responsibilities set out in the Act for confined space entry.
  • Our interactive Ergonomics course is designed for participants to understand the science of ergonomics, minimize injuries due to chronic physical and psychological stresses while maximizing productivity and efficiency.  Reducing injuries thus reduces worker’s compensation claims in this area which in turn reduces the agency’s premiums.  The visible cost is estimated to be 15 to 20 billion dollars a year in worker’s compensation costs.  Reducing the injuries reduces those visible costs but also the invisible costs. These include absenteeism, loss of productivity, rework, lower morale, turnover, other employees having to complete absent employees’ tasks.  recognize, substitute and eliminate.
  •  Our fire safety/extinguisher course teaches participants and workplaces about the legislated fire safety responsibilities of the employer and the worker. We will discuss safe work practices related to fire prevention and provides practical information about emergency response in situations involving fire.
  • At C&R Safety Training Solutions, our Class III Forklift Safety Course provides our participants with the knowledge and understanding of the safe operation and MOL standards, system components and protection systems. Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a half day interactive safe forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles.
  • Our Health and Safety Representative Training is for employers that have 5 or more employees and less than 20. It is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, duties and powers according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  • This course is designed to help workers, supervisors and workplaces establish and implement a safe work procedure to unwanted electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, kinetic and potential energy sources that cause injury or death in the workplace.

    Course Content

    • Hazards involved with improper lockout tag out procedures
    • Rights and responsibilities of all workplace parties according to the Act
    • The 6-step process to lockout tag out
    • Understanding energy sources
    • Implementing policies and procedures
    • Preparing an action plan
    • Recognize, assess and control of all parties to related hazards
  • C&R Safety Training Solutions is dedicated to your Health & Safety, our Lead Hazard Awareness course is designed to educate the learner in the awareness of working around lead. Lead is one of the most common toxic elements found in industry and is a leading cause of workplace illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, despite improvements in public health policies and substantial reductions in blood lead levels (BLLs) in adults, lead exposure remains an important health problem worldwide. Nearly every construction trade has the opportunity for potential exposure to lead during “normal” construction tasks including carpenters, electricians, ironworkers, painters, plumbers, sheet metal workers, among others.
  • OHSA – Workers This half-day course is intended is to teach participants about occupational health and safety law in Ontario. Understanding the three rights for workers according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The course is designed for upcoming new workers in Ontario.
  • Our Ladder Safety course provides users with the knowledge and understanding of all the different types of “ladders” and how to use the appropriate ladder for a specific task. Nearly 20% of all lost time injuries (time lost for the worker) can be contributed to falls in the workplace. The majority of injuries are same level, others are lower level. Ladders contribute to the more serious injuries or death. In fact, only motor vehicles contribute to a higher risk of workplace validities. You may have never personally experienced a fall but that doesn’t mean that hazards don’t exist; It’s imperative that worker know the hazards working with “ladders” and consistently follows rules and safety work procedures and don’t become another statistic.
  • Our half-day Scaffolding Safety and Hazard Awareness program is designed to assist those who work on or near scaffolds to understand Ministry of Labour legislation, understand the risks associated with their work, and find out how to manage those risks.

    This program will assist participants through a power point presentation and open discussion, case studies as well as an actual incident report, an inspection form requirement, evaluation plan and rescue procedures. Participants will develop a better understanding of their roles and responsibilities according to the OHSA as scaffold users and learn a variety of ways to recognize and control hazards in their work.
  • At C&R Safety Training Solutions we are dedicated to safe workplace injuries and prevention. Our interactive Sharps Training includes a PowerPoint presentation and a hands-on portion for the safe handling of needles, with and without the syringe, e.g. butterfly needles, vacutainer needles, scalpel and razor blades, microscope slides and covers, glass capillary tubes, Pasteur’s pipettes, pipette man tips, sharp, pointy scissors, microtome knives, any broken glass or plastic lab-ware with sharp edges.
  • Sale!
    This program designed to assists those responsible for controlling traffic and creating, implementing, and/or overseeing the safety of the construction zone. Participants are taught safe practices when it comes to controlling vehicles, pedestrians and worker safety.
  • At C&R Safety Training Solutions we are dedicated to safe workplace injuries and prevention. Our interactive Sharps Training includes a PowerPoint presentation and a hands-on portion for the safe handling of needles, with and without the syringe, e.g. butterfly needles, vacutainer needles, scalpel and razor blades, microscope slides and covers, glass capillary tubes, Pasteur’s pipettes, pipette man tips, sharp, pointy scissors, microtome knives, any broken glass or plastic lab-ware with sharp edges.
  • WHMIS

    $35.00
    Employers have a responsibility to educate workers on the classification system that will be used in their workplace. If products will be classified according to WHMIS – GHS-2015 and new labels and SDSs provided, workers must receive WHMIS – GHS-2015 training. If products will be following WHMIS 1988 requirements, workers must be trained on the 1988 system. In most cases, workplaces will have some products that use the 2015 system and others that use the 1988 system. Those workers should receive training that provides information on both the WHMIS 1988 and the WHMIS – GHS-2015 system. Our WHMIS course has been updated to meet the training requirements needed during the transition period. It educates workers on both the WHMIS 1988 system and the new WHMIS – GHS-2015 system.

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