Training

Health and Safety Training

At ROSE we provide customized training.

We go to your workplace and take photos of the specific hazards that are to be addressed in the training sessions. That way the participants can relate to the program, seeing photos of their work space in the PowerPoint presentations.

To ensure participant interest, classes are multi-media with PowerPoint presentations, videos, demonstrations and participation exercises.

For WHMIS training employees contribute to the session by giving examples of chemicals they use, if not at work, at home. During the training we refer back to these chemicals and classify them according to WHMIS criteria. By the time the session is done, all of the chemicals have been given WHMIS classifications thus aiding the students in their understanding of their hazards. Being able to relate personal experiences to the training assists greatly in learning retention.

Having fun and enjoying oneself is integral to a good learning experience. To that end we have developed and integrated games (e.g. Millionaire and Jeopardy) into the curricula. Our games have received significant accolades at conferences (e.g. Industrial Accident Prevention Association) and from clients. If you like, we can develop a game specific to your worksite, photos and all.

ROSE Environmental Services – Training Programs

1 Accident Investigation 36 Industrial Hygiene
2 Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology 37 Industrial Hygiene Sample Collection
3 Arsenic/Mercury 38 Inspection of the Workplace
4 Auditing - Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety 39 Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees
5 Bioaerosols 40 Ladder Safety
6 Biological Hazards 41 Lead
7 Biological Exposure Index - ACGIH 42 Lock-Out/Tag-Out
8 Blood borne Pathogens 43 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
9 Canada Labour Code - Part II 44 Mould
10 Certification Part II 45 Noise and its Measurement
11 Chemical Handling 46 Occupational Health and Safety Act - Ontario
12 Chemical Spills 47 Particulate Hazards
13 Chemicals - Household 48 Personal Protective Equipment
14 Clean Room 49 Powered Equipment Safety
15 Confined Space Entry 50 Pressure Testing Equipment
16 Designated Substances - Ontario 51 Radiation - Ionizing
17 Due Diligence 52 Radiation – Lasers
18 Electrical Safety 53 Radiation - Non-Ionizing
19 Emergency Response 54 Radiation – X-Rays
20 Ergonomics 55 Respiratory Protection
21 Ergonomic Assessments 56 Root Cause Analysis
22 Evaluation and Sampling 57 Risk Analysis
23 Fall Protection - Basics 58 Stress in the Workplace
24 Fire - Chemicals 59 Temperature Extremes – Cold
25 Forklift Inspection 60 Temperature Extremes – Heat
26 Global Harmonization System 61 Toxicology
27 Harassment in the Workplace 62 Threshold Limit Values - ACGIH
28 Hazard Control – Administrative 63 Violence in the Workplace
29 Hazard Control – Engineering 64 W.H.M.I.S. - Construction
30 Hazard Control – Personal Protection 65 W.H.M.I.S. - Industrial
31 Hazard Investigations (CLC Regulations Part X) 66 W.H.M.I.S. - Commercial
32 Health & Safety Committees 67 Welding Safety
33 HF Acid Handling 68 Workers’ Safety and Insurance Act
34 High Vacuum Pump Handling 69 Workers’ Safety and Insurance Board
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Indoor Air Quality 70 Workplace Inspection

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