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Utilities & Public Works
Utilities and public works employees maintain critical infrastructure, but their jobs often place them in dangerous environments such as roadside work zones, electrical systems, and confined spaces. Incidents frequently involve electrocution, falls, or being struck by vehicles or heavy machinery.
WorkSafeBC and other regulators highlight that utility workers are particularly vulnerable to high-severity incidents, despite relatively lower numbers of claims compared to warehousing or construction. Safety training in electrical awareness, traffic control, and equipment operation is vital for reducing risks.
Below is a list of safety training programs commonly required across key roles in the utilities and public works industry.
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.