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Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
The manufacturing industry exposes workers to a wide range of hazards, including heavy machinery, chemical exposure, and repetitive strain injuries. While automation has improved efficiency, it has also introduced new risks that require specialized safety training.
Statistics from the Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) show that machinery-related injuries remain among the most common causes of severe incidents in industrial environments. Preventative training on lockout/tagout procedures, equipment handling, and chemical safety is essential for ensuring worker well-being.
Below is a list of safety training programs commonly required across key roles in the manufacturing and industrial sector.
Meeting & Exceeding Safety Standards
We stay up to date with changes in safety laws, regulations, and industry best practices to make sure our training programs are always current and reliable. Every course is designed to meet legal requirements and is regularly updated to reflect new standards and technologies. Our goal is not just to meet expectations, but to provide training that goes above and beyond to keep workers safe.
Always Current
Our training is continually refreshed to reflect the latest safety standards, regulations, and workplace technologies.
Fully Compliant
Every program is designed to meet OHS Act requirements and satisfy Workers’ Compensation Board standards.
Industry Approved
We provide training that follows officially recognized standards, ensuring credibility and acceptance across Canada.
Transparent Pricing
No extra charges or hidden costs—what you see is exactly what you pay.