Naloxone on Construction Sites

Naloxone is a medication that temporarily reverses the effects of an opioid overdose and allows time for medical help to arrive.

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Naloxone on Construction Sites

Transportation of Dangerous Goods

Regulations apply to the handling and transportation of dangerous goods.

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Transportation of Dangerous Goods

Construction Industry Personal Protective Equipment

This online course addresses the training requirements for the proper use of personal protective equipment on construction sites in Ontario.

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Construction Industry Personal Protective Equipment

Ground Disturbance Awareness

Working in construction, you will likely be involved in ground disturbance activities. Understanding ground disturbance hazards and safe work practices are crucial for everyone’s safety.

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Ground Disturbance Awareness

Construction Supervisor Health & Safety Awareness

This training is designed to help you understand what the OHSA expects from you. These are things you need to know and understand so that you and the people you supervise can be healthy and safe at work today and every day.

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Construction Supervisor Health & Safety Awareness

Disability Management for Construction

Disability management is the process in the workplace designed to facilitate the continued employment of workers with injury, illness and disability.

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Disability Management for Construction

Managing Return to work from Injury and the Duty to Accomodate

This course provides awareness about how to manage workers who are returning to work from a disability or injury.

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Managing Return to work from Injury and the Duty to Accomodate

Health and Safety Representative for Construction

A Health and Safety Representative is a worker selected by other workers who are not managers to address their health and safety concerns.

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Health and Safety Representative for Construction

Skills for Leading Toolbox Talks

Toolbox Talks are short, daily informal meetings that focus on safety. Depending on the job site, you may have heard Toolbox Talks called tailgate meetings or safety briefings. They usually happen at the beginning of the shift.

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Skills for Leading Toolbox Talks

Working Safely Around Heavy Equipment

Heavy Equipment refers to large machinery typically used for moving earth and large materials on a construction site. Working safely around heavy equipment is an essential skill for all workers in the construction industry.

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Working Safely Around Heavy Equipment