Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! SF Safety Foundation Ltd is wishing you all the best in this coming holiday season! We want to thank you for training with us in 2022. We will be always happy to see you training with us next year! Stay safe, healthy, happy, productive and trained in 2023. We […]
Safety Training For Construction in Russian We would like to notify you, SF Safety Foundation Ltd offers safety training for construction in Russian. Working at Heights Course in Russian Elevating Work Platforms Course in Russian Swing Stage Users Training in Russian Swing Stage Installers Training in Russian If you have any question, contact us at […]
WHMIS Training Updated Our WHMIS training has been updated with Globally Harmonized System (GHS). We have available WHMIS (GHS) online for $30 at our website. Also, WHMIS is available in class, here is schedule for selecting a date: WHMIS 2015 (GHS) Course Contact us at info@safetyfoundation.ca or call (647) 534-0619
Aerial Work Platforms: Master Safe Operating Procedures
PPE Requirements Upon review of leading and lagging indicators, the Toronto District has identified “PPE Requirements” as the trend for March 2020. So. We have all started adjusting to the “new normal”. It’s been a big step, but our sites, workers, and teams have become accustomed with how to perform construction work under the conditions […]
How to Get a Working at Heights Certificate What is SkillsPass? SkillsPass™ is an online training certificate system used by the Ministry of Labour (MOL) that keeps all your safety training certificates in one place. To receive a working at heights certificate, you have to provide the following information when you complete the course: – […]
Working at Heights The training requirement is for workers on construction projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection: travel restraint systems, fall restricting systems, fall arrest systems, safety nets and work belts or safety belts. As of April 1, 2015, employers must ensure that certain workers complete a working at heights […]
What is WHMIS? The Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (introduced in 1988) is a communication standard through which Canadian employees are informed about the possible perils they may face in their work environment. There are three main components of this system: – Labeling of the hazardous materials and substances. – Material safety data sheets (MSDS), […]
There are many cases when a worker has to execute a task at an elevated height. Whether you work in the warehouse or construction site. …