Fact Sheet

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Fact Sheet
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) introduces participants to
the TDG Act and regulations and explains the requirements for
receiving, handling, transporting and shipping dangerous goods, as
well as the appropriate response in emergency situations such as
spills or accidents. TDG regulations require that, with few exceptions,
all persons engaged in the handling, offering for transport or
transporting of dangerous goods be trained in the aspects of handling
such goods.
Course Objectives
Ultimately, the goal of this course is to provide participants with the information
they need to comply with the TDG Act and regulations. By completing this course,
they should know how dangerous goods are classified; understand the regulations
pertaining to proper documentation, safety marks, means of containment,
forbidden goods, exemptions and special provisions; and know the immediate
reporting and procedures to follow in the event of an emergency involving
dangerous goods.
This course is presented in 9 modules:
Course Content
1.
2.
3.
4.
Evaluation
Duration
Post Course
Take-home materials
Introduction to TDG
Regulations and Training
Classification of Dangerous Goods
Safety Marks Used in Conjunction
with Dangerous Goods
5. Means of Containment
6. Documentation
7. Forbidden Goods, Exemptions and
Special Provisions
8. Exemptions
9. Immediate Reporting and ERAPs
At the end of each module, there is a test. Participants must successfully complete
the test before continuing to the next module. Participants that do not achieve
100% can review the module content and try as many times as necessary to
advance and complete the course. Test questions are randomly selected from a
test bank, making each test unique.
This online course is self-paced. Participants may leave the course at anytime and
can resume where they left off. The duration will depend on the individual
participant and their prior knowledge of the subject matter. On average, the
timeline for completion will be 5 - 9 hours.
Your certificate must be signed by your employer/designated manager to be
considered valid. Self-employed persons may sign their own certificate. The TDG
‘Clear Language’ Training Certificate is valid for 3 years.
Upon successfully completing all modules, there is a printable certificate for your
records.
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a hazard
communication system designed to ensure workers using hazardous materials,
also known as controlled products, have the necessary information to safely
handle, store and dispose of these materials. All workers that work with, or in
close proximity to, a hazardous material must have WHMIS training.
This course meets the legislated worker training requirements for all federal
workplaces and for provincial workplaces in all provinces and territories.
Course Objectives
Course Content
The primary objective of this course is to provide participants with the skills
necessary to access and apply the information needed to protect their health
and safety when working with, or in proximity to, WHMIS controlled products.
This course is presented in 6 modules:
1. Intro to WHMIS
2. Product Labels
3. Hazard Symbols
4. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
5. WHMIS Education – Responsibilities and Roles
6. Exemptions and Restricted Applications
Evaluation
Duration
Take-home materials
Note
At the end of each module, there is a test. Participants must successfully
complete the test before continuing to the next module. Participants that do
not achieve 100% can review the module content and try as many times as
necessary to advance and complete the course. Test questions are randomly
selected from a test bank, making each test unique.
This online course is self-paced. Participants may leave the course at anytime
and can resume where they left off. The duration will depend on the individual
participant and their prior knowledge of the subject matter. On average, the
timeline for completion will be 3 - 6 hours.
Upon successfully completing all modules, there is a printable certificate for
your records.
Each workplace is unique. Employers must supplement this training with
workplace specific training to ensure that workers are aware of and
understand the hazards associated with the controlled products that they use
and know how to work safely with those products.
WHMIS Refresher
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Refresher is a
hazard communication system designed to ensure workers using hazardous
materials, also known as controlled products, have the necessary information to
safely handle, store and dispose of these materials. WHMIS Refresher is
designed to refresh the knowledge of workers that have taken WHMIS training
in the past and already have a solid understanding of the course material.
This course meets the legislated worker training requirements for all federal
workplaces and for provincial workplaces in all provinces and territories.
Course Objectives
Course Content
The primary objective of this course is to provide participants with the skills
necessary to access and apply the information needed to protect their health
and safety when working with, or in proximity to, WHMIS controlled products.
This course is presented in 6 modules:
1. Intro to WHMIS
2. Product Labels
3. Hazard Symbols
4. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
5. WHMIS Education – Responsibilities and Roles
6. Exemptions and Restricted Applications
Evaluation
Duration
Take-home materials
Note
At the end of each module, there is a test. Participants must successfully
complete the test before continuing to the next module. Participants that do
not achieve 100% can review the module content and try as many times as
necessary to advance and complete the course. Test questions are randomly
selected from a test bank, making each test unique.
This online course is self-paced. Participants may leave the course at anytime
and can resume where they left off. The duration will depend on the individual
participant and their prior knowledge of the subject matter. On average, the
timeline for completion will be 2 - 5 hours.
Upon successfully completing all modules, there is a printable certificate for
your records.
Each workplace is unique. Employers must supplement this training with
workplace specific training to ensure that workers are aware of and
understand the hazards associated with the controlled products that they use
and know how to work safely with those products.
Fire Safety
Fire Safety teaches participants the principles of fire prevention and
fire safety and identifies appropriate responses in workplace
situations involving fire. This course is designed for all employers and
workers.
Course Objectives
Course Content
Ultimately, the goal of this course is to provide basic workplace fire safety
principles, recognize the importance of having a fire safety plan and
evacuation procedures, know the appropriate way to respond if there is a
fire in the workplace, and to show the proper way to use a fire extinguisher.
This course is presented in 4 modules:
1. Introduction – Basic Workplace Fire Safety Awareness
2. Fire Safety and Prevention
3. Fire Extinguishers
4. Using the Fire Extinguisher
Evaluation
Duration
Take-home materials
At the end of each module, there is a test. Participants must successfully
complete the test before continuing to the next module. Participants that do
not achieve 100% can review the module content and try as many times as
necessary to advance and complete the course. Test questions are
randomly selected from a test bank, making each test unique.
This online course is self-paced. Participants may leave the course at
anytime and can resume where they left off. The duration will depend on
the individual participant and their prior knowledge of the subject matter.
On average, the timeline for completion will be 2 - 4 hours.
Upon successfully completing all modules, there is a printable certificate
for your records.
Lockout/ Tagout
The term "lockout/tagout" refers to specific practices and procedures to
safeguard workers from the unexpected energizing or start-up of machinery
and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or
maintenance activities. Lockout/Tagout explains the importance of
lockout/tagout in protecting the health and safety of workers. Employers
should train ALL workers in the basic concepts of hazardous energy control,
including energy isolation, locking and tagging of control devices, verifying deenergization, and clearing danger points before re-energizing equipment.
Course Objectives
Course Content
Ultimately, the goal of this course is to educate participants as to what a
lockout device is and when Lockout-Tagout should be used in the workplace.
The course examines basic workplace safety tenets and examines the specific
stages and procedures of the lockout/tagout process. This training should
enable workers to identify tasks that might expose them to hazardous energy
and the effective methods for its control.
This course is presented in 4 modules:
1. Introduction
2. Injury Prevention
3. Equipment Shutdown and Isolation
4. The Procedure of Lockout - Tagout
Evaluation
Duration
Take-home materials
At the end of each module, there is a test. Participants must successfully
complete the test before continuing to the next module. Participants that do
not achieve 100% can review the module content and try as many times as
necessary to advance and complete the course. Test questions are randomly
selected from a test bank, making each test unique.
This online course is self-paced. Participants may leave the course at anytime
and can resume where they left off. The duration will depend on the
individual participant and their prior knowledge of the subject matter. On
average, the course will take between 1.5 - 3 hours to complete.
Upon successfully completing all modules, there is a printable certificate
for your records.
Medical Terminology
The purpose of the Medical Terminology course is to provide an introduction to
the professional language used by those who are directly and indirectly involved
with the art of healing. The course will also introduce those not currently
involved in the health care environment to the language of medicine. In
addition, the course will provide participants with the basics of human anatomy
and physiology. Course is for those involved in medical billing, medical coding,
medical administration, emergency responders, public safety professionals, and
those who wish to gain a more thorough understanding of medical terms and/or
enhance the knowledge base they already have.
Course Objectives
Course Content
Upon completion of the Medical Terminology course, the participant will be
able to analyze medical terms, correctly spell medical terms, pronounce
medical terms and correctly read passages containing medical terms.
This course is presented in 15 modules:
1. Introduction to Medical
Terminology
2. Body Structures
3. Word Parts
4. Integumentary System
5. The Breast
6. Musculoskeletal System
7. Nervous System
Evaluation
Duration
Take-home materials
8. The Sensory System
9. Cardiovascular System
10. Lymphatic and Immune System
11. Respiratory System
12. Digestive System
13. The Endocrine System
14. Reproductive System
15. Urinary System
At the end of each module, there is a test. Participants must successfully
complete the test before continuing to the next module. Participants that do
not achieve 70% can review the module content and try as many times as
necessary to advance and complete the course. Test questions are randomly
selected from a test bank, making each test unique.
This online course is self-paced. Participants may leave the course at anytime
and can resume where they left off. The duration will depend on the
individual participant and their prior knowledge of the subject matter. On
average, the course will take between 12 - 24 hours to complete.
Upon successfully completing all modules, there is a printable certificate
for your records.
Cours: Système d’information sur les matières dangereuses
utilisées au travail. (SIMDUT)
Le SIMDUT est un système de communication sur les dangers auxquels
s’exposent les travailleurs qui utilisent des matières dangereuses, aussi
connues sous le nom de produits contrôlés. Ce système assure que tous les
travailleurs qui utilisent des produits dangereux ont toute l’information ils
ont besoin pour les manipuler, les entreposer et les éliminer de façon sure.
Le cours est conforme à la législation fédérale et provinciale sur la formation
des employés pour tous les milieux de travail, dans chaque province et
territoire.
Objectif du cours
Contenu du cours
L’ objectif principal de ce cours SIMDUT en ligne est de faire acquérir
aux participants les habiletés nécessaires pour qu’ils puissent protéger
leur santé et travailler en toute sécurité avec des produits contrôlés
SIMDUT.
Le cours comprend les modules suivants:
1. Introduction au SIMDUT
2. Étiquetage des matières dangereuses
3. Pictogrammes des dangers
4. Fiches signalétiques (FS)
5. Éducation – Rôles et Responsabilités dans le SIMDUT
6. Exemptions et restrictions
Critères de réussite
Durée
Matériel remis au
participant
Veuillez noter
À la fin de chaque module, il y a un test. Les participants doivent
compléter avec succès le test avant de continuer pour le module suivant.
Les participants qui n'atteignent pas 100 % peut examiner le contenu du
module et d'essayer, autant de fois que nécessaire à l'avance et le
terminer. Les questions du test sont sélectionnées au hasard, en faisant
chaque essai unique.
Le cours est individualisé et sa durée dépend des participants et de
leurs connaissances antérieures sur le sujet. De façon générale, le cours
prend de 2 à 5 heures.
Après avoir achevé avec succès tous les modules, il y a un
certificat version imprimable pour vos dossiers.
Les employeurs devraient compléter cette formation avec une formation
spécifique à leur milieu pour s'assurer que leurs travailleurs sont
conscients et comprendre les dangers associés aux produits contrôlés
qu'ils utilisent et la manière de travailler avec eux en toute sécurité, et où
trouver l'équipement de protection et de la fiche signalétique de votre lieu
de travail.
Sensibilisation à la sécurité incendie
Sécurité incendie enseigne aux participants les principes de la prévention
des incendies et à la sécurité incendie et identifie les réponses appropriées
en ce qui concerne le milieu de travail qui implique le feu.
Objectif du cours
Contenu du cours
En fin de compte, l'objectif de ce cours est d'apporter une base travail
sécurité incendie principes, conscients de l'importance d'avoir un plan de
sécurité incendie et d'évacuation, savoir le moyen le plus approprié de
répondre à la question, si il y a un incendie dans le lieu de travail, et de
montrer l'utilisation d'un extincteur.
Ce cours est présenté en 4 modules :
1. Sensibilisation à la sécurité incendie
2. Prévention des incendies de base dans les lieux de travail
3. Extincteur Portatif
4. Utilisation des Extincteurs
Critères de réussite
Durée
Matériel remis au
participant
À la fin de chaque module, il y a est un test. Les participants doivent
réussir le test avant de passer au module suivant. Les participants qui
n'atteignent pas 100% peut examiner le contenu du module et essayer
autant de fois que nécessaire pour faire avancer et terminer le cours.
Questions de Test sont sélectionnés de façon aléatoire dans une banque
de tests, en faisant de chaque test unique.
Ce cours en ligne est autonome. Les Participants peuvent laisser le
cours à tout moment et peut reprendre là où ils avaient laissé. La durée
dépendra du participant individuel et leurs connaissances antérieures
sur le sujet. En moyenne, le calendrier de réalisation sera de 2 - 4
heures.
À l'issue tous les modules, il y a un certificat imprimable pour vos
dossiers.