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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. -
Forklift Classes 1 – 5 Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the lift truck
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Forklift Classes 1 – 5 Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the lift truck
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Forklift Class 7 – Rough Terrain
Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe Rough Terrain forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:
- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the rough terrain lift truck
- Hazards associated with the telescopic boom
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Forklift Class 7 (Propane) – Rough Terrain
Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe Rough Terrain forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:
- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the rough terrain lift truck
- Hazards associated with the telescopic boom
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Our program is designed for persons operating a front-end loader in the workplace. The training will cover a combination of on-the-job and classroom training. The operator/trainee must pass the classroom training and written test as well as pass a demonstration of skills such as operating the front-end loader on-site demonstrating a pre-equipment inspection, start-up procedures, safe operation, and shut down procedures. -
Our program at C&R Safety Training Solutions is designed for persons operating heavy equipment in on-site specific workplaces. The training will cover a combination of on-the-job and classroom training. The operator/trainee must pass the classroom training and written test as well as pass a demonstration of skills such as operating a front-end loader, backhoe, excavator, bulldozer, skid-steer and crawlers on-site demonstrating a pre-equipment inspection, start-up procedures, safe operation, and shut down procedures. -
At C&R Safety Training Solutions we are committed to the health and safety of everyone involved we it comes to moving large and heavy equipment and materials when hoisting. In many industries, when the movement of a large object is required, a crane is brought in to help lift the load. In many ways, cranes are helpful and convenient pieces of equipment. But we can’t forget that cranes are also dangerous, especially when the load they will be carrying has not been rigged properly. -
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
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C&R Safety Training Solutions offers a half-day course on machine guarding. When machines are not properly guarded or locked out during maintenance, repair and other activities at industrial sector workplaces, workers can be exposed to several hazards. These hazards can result in serious injuries such as amputations of limbs or death. Hazards can include:- Exposure to in-running nip hazards, i.e. getting caught up in machinery and moving parts if equipment is not properly guarded.
- Exposure to hazardous motion, such as rotating machine parts, if equipment is not properly locked and blocked during maintenance and repair.
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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.

