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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. -
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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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 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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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 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. -
This course provides workers with the basic fall prevention information they require to work safely in areas where they may be exposed to fall hazards. Participants receive the most up-to-date information with hands-on instruction from industry experts and trained adult educators who are experienced in working at heights. -
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.

