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This course is designed for professionals who want to get more knowledge in construction industry. The course provides participants with an in-depth look at what is valuable in construction management. Our quality curriculum offers comprehensive training that prepares professionals for several opportunities in construction industry.
learn moreIf you are thinking about a career change, consider Saltus In-class home inspection training course and earn your Alberta professional home inspector certification in your spare time using any mobile device. Saltus provides everything you need to learn how to become a home inspector in Alberta at the best tuition price in the industry and with your satisfaction guaranteed.
learn moreThis course is designed for professionals who want to be Property appraisal.
Theory: This course offers the concepts and tools of appraising various types of real estate properties, as well as provides an analysis of value, price, and legal rights. Topics include principles of valuation; the real estate market; the relationship between real estate values and economic, social, and government trends; economics of urbanization, including location, and use potential; neighborhood analysis; site utilization and property value; estimating site value; depreciation; approaches to cost, and market data. Practicum: Students must complete an appraisal report.
This course is designed for professionals who want to be Property appraisal.
H2S alive course exposes participants to a safer environment once they are working in a sulfur rich atmosphere. The course is designed to give in depth knowledge about hydrogen sulfide, where it can be found, how to deal with it, along with the emergency response and safe drag of personal.
Introduction:
This course covers safety practices and recommendations for the workplace with focus on participants’ industries.
The course aims to introduce planning and execution of work in a way that protects workers and the people around a worksite.
This course will help participants to develop methodologies on how to design safety plans, accurately assess risks and noise on worksites, and carry out required tasks safely and effectively.This course covers Alberta Standards, policies, and procedures in general. Participants will be exposed to scope and application of the safety standards and special emphasis on those areas with regards to participants’ industries. OSHA standards will also be discussed in this course.
Introduction:
This course covers safety practices and recommendations for the workplace with focus on participants’ industries.
The course aims to introduce planning and execution of work in a way that protects workers and the people around a worksite.
This course will help participants to develop methodologies on how to design safety plans, accurately assess risks and noise on worksites, and carry out required tasks safely and effectively.This course covers Alberta Standards, policies, and procedures in general. Participants will be exposed to scope and application of the safety standards and special emphasis on those areas with regards to participants’ industries. OSHA standards will also be discussed in this course.
In day-to-day work, projects are always underway. For example, whether it is initiating a new service or recruiting more staff, it is vital that someone is managing that project to secure its success from the beginning through to the end — someone who knows exactly what needs to be achieved, what is involved, and how long it should take, and can communicate this effectively to other members of the team.
The formal definition of project management is: ‘The application of processes, methods, knowledge, skills and experience to achieve the project objectives’.
You need to know the basics so that you can work safely and carry out your duties in a professional way. The law in Alberta says that you must receive at least 40 hours of training. This course covers all the important areas needed for Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST). The course was designed to help you pass the provincial exam and earn your security guard certificate.
learn moreIn Alberta, workplaces must follow occupational health and safety regulations – among others, these specify that businesses and care organizations must have personnel on staff with current, recognized workplace-approved CPR and first aid first aid in the workplace.
Our college has been ensuring the health, safety and quality of life for Canadians since we start. Our trainers have over 15 years of experience. We offer the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art first aid and CPR training programs for the workplace, the home and the community.
The Common Safety Orientation (CSO) is the most recent pre-site access requirement for all new contract employees at participating work sites. PLEASE REMEMBER: This training requirement only applies to new employees. If you already have proof of OSSA Regional Orientation (ORO), CSTS-09 certification, or OSSA Basic Safety Orientation (BSO), you may be able to continue using the site. Check with your website to confirm their needs.
learn moreOSSA/ Oil and Gas Safety OGS or Oil Sand Safety Training OSST once stood for the Oil Sands Safety Association the same course with a different name. Originally, OSSA managed standardized accredited training initiated and led by Albian Sands Energy Inc., Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., Suncor Energy Inc., and Syncrude Canada Ltd. Today it is different.
learn moreAlberta Health Services strongly recommends food safety training for everyone who handles food, but when five or fewer food handlers are working on-site, the certified person may not always available onsite. To comply with the regulations, Alberta Health regulations request a certification for any worker that handles food. Based on observations made during a food safety inspection a food inspector may request more food safety training. It all depends on how safe the food handling process is.
learn moreIt is NOT an option, it is the Law in Alberta: The Alberta Food Regulation (AR 31/2006) requires that at least one person in care and control of a food facility be certified. Alberta Health Services strongly recommends food safety training for everyone who handles food. To comply with the regulations, Alberta Health regulations request a certification for any worker that handles food. When six or more food handlers are working on-site (this includes serving staff) a certified person must be at the facility. Alberta Health Services strongly recommends food safety training for everyone who handles food, but when five or fewer food handlers are working on-site, the certified person may not always available onsite.
learn more 1.An Introduction To TDG
2.Training Requirements
3.Classifications
4.Dangerous Goods Classes
5.Documentation
6.Safety Marks
7.Containers
8.Dangerous Goods Incidents
9.Emergency Response
10.Special Situations