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SUMMARY:Trenching and Excavation Safety Workshop - Victoria
DESCRIPTION:The workshop walks participants through a comprehensive program that includes what the WorkSafeBC Regulations & Guidelines state\, safe work procedures and what to do if something goes wrong.\n\nIt covers shoring\, benching\, sloping and shielding systems. It also includes a section on location of underground utilities and the geotechnical and structural engineered documentation requirements.\nUpon completion of this course participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify hazards around trenches and excavations\nBe able to locate underground utilities\nUnderstand soil types\, soil collapse patterns\, and warning signs\nGain familiarity with WorkSafeBC regulations\nUnderstand geotechnical and structural engineered documentation\nUnderstand sloping and benching\nUnderstand shoring and shielding systems\nDescribe and demonstrate where possible safe installation and removal processes\nIdentify emergency procedures for a trench collapse\n\nUpon successful completion\, participants will receive a wallet certificate. \nWhat previous participants said: \n“Course was on point and informative.” \n“Instructor has hands on experience!’ \n“Excellent presentation and explaining.” \n“Very well done. I will hold a company wide meeting to talk about the information provided today.” \n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/trenching-and-excavation-safety-workshop-victoria-2/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Victoria\, 2852 Douglas Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8T 4M5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190212T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20180924T204149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T204149Z
UID:7976-1549956600-1549989000@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Municipal Map Reading and Utility Safety Workshop - Victoria
DESCRIPTION:This course is designed to give participants an understanding on how to interpret and read documentation that relates to the Municipal Infrastructure. \n\nParticipants will learn the related Regulations\, Acts and Master Municipal Construction Documents as well as blueprint reading symbols\, legend and design specifications for local cities\, municipalities and townships. \nParticipants will review BC One Call documentation\, utility owner’s roles & responsibilities\, ground disturbers’ roles & responsibilities and safe utility locate practices. \nAfter completing this course students will get a better understanding of how to read and interpret municipal Construction Drawings. \nCourse Objectives; \n\nReviewing Utility information and hazards\nUnderstanding Workers Compensation Act & WorksafeBC Regulations\nUtility Safety Awareness\nReview BC One Call Documentation\nBlue Print Map Reading Group Activities\nReview on Locating Underground infrastructure\nUnderstanding Safety Procedures and Practices\nKnowing the Emergency Response for Utility Owners\n\n\nWhat previous participants said: \n“Instructor has wealth of experience on the field.” \n“Right amount of material and right delivery.” \n“Experienced instructor with excellent demeanour\, presented material very well.” \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/municipal-map-reading-and-utility-safety-workshop-victoria/
LOCATION:Sandman Hotel Victoria\, 2852 Douglas Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8T 4M5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190212T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181106T212957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181106T212957Z
UID:8088-1549958400-1549989000@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Supervisors Bootcamp - Practical Leadership Tools for Front Line Supervisors - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:The Supervisors Bootcamp is designed specifically for front-line supervisors and managers in all industries. It is open to individuals with all levels of experience\, but is most effective for those working for companies with an already established safety management system. \nParticipants will be given a leadership ‘tool kit’ comprised of the simplest but most effective leadership concepts\, from which they can effectively build and develop their own leadership style. They will also take self-assessment questionnaires and participate in exercises based on the actual work they do and the crews they lead. \nThe ideas covered in this course will assist employers to tackle important and emerging issues facing business operations today: \n·         Greater productivity and quality outcomes \n·         Greater safety program effectiveness \n·         Greater worker retention and engagement \nParticipants will leave the session with leadership baselines established\, reference materials and course content\, and practical and personalised leadership goals for them to work towards. \nParticipants will also be introduced to ‘safety-II’ or ‘safety differently’\, and the workshop includes strategies for putting these concepts into practical use. \nWhat previous participants said: \n\n“A lot of good new tools! I help train new guys all the time and a few methods from today will help a lot.” \n“Related to every day life – not just out of the book.” \n“Knowledgeable and personable instructor.” \n“I was impressed with the instructor’s passion and knowledge.” \n“A lot of information to take back to the site.” \nInstructor: Since beginning his career over 25 years ago\, Jeff Lyth has become recognized as an expert and innovator in workplace leadership and safety. He served as Director of Corporate Health and Safety with one of Western Canada’s leading high-rise contractors for nearly a decade during which time he was a facilitator of their leadership development program. He currently works in assisting organizations and safety departments to move beyond conventional views in both leadership and construction safety\, and to break through the performance plateaus associated with those views. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/supervisors-bootcamp-practical-leadership-tools-for-front-line-supervisors-burnaby-2/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Human Resources,Management,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190215T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190215T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181108T185347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T185347Z
UID:8097-1550216700-1550248200@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-burnaby-6/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190305T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190305T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181025T173102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T173102Z
UID:8048-1551771000-1551803400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Incident Investigations - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:WorkSafeBC’s amendment to Bill 9 includes two major changes to the requirements for employer incident investigations. First\, section 175 of the Act has been amended to require an employer to undertake a preliminary investigation within 48 hours of the incident. Second\, section 176 of the Act is amended to require an employer to submit a full investigation report to WorkSafeBC within 30 days of an incident. \nThis course is designed to provide participants the required knowledge to understand the principle of incident investigations and the methods used to ensure an adequate investigation is completed. At the end of the session participants will have an understanding of the requirements for investigating incidents\, the tools required to undertake an adequate investigation\, methods involved in successful interviews\, identifying incident causes and completing incident reports. \n\n\nThe program uses a classroom component with video and a multimedia PowerPoint presentation during the session. Participants will take part in a simulated investigation with witnesses to interview\, a scene to evaluate and documentation to complete. This one day session is designed to provide participants with the tools to understand:\n\nThe regulatory requirements to investigate Accidents/Incidents\nWhy are we investigating Accidents/Incidents\nWho makes a good investigator\nHow to gather evidence and information\nHow to photograph a scene\nHow to measure and diagram a scene\nHow to conduct interviews\nWhat is the principle of Root Cause Analysis\nDeveloping recommendations for prevention\nCompleting the Incident Report\n\nInstructor: Terry Duncan is an independent safety specialist with over 30 years of experience in occupational safety. Past roles include safety coordinator for Dominion Bridge of Western Canada\, and safety coordinator/industrial engineer for Freightliner Canada. Terry was also directly involved in the development of the City of Vancouver’s TSC/CSO training program. He has worked in construction\, manufacturing\, forestry\, pulp and paper\, and municipal and provincial governments. In 1998\, Terry was voted Senior Safety Professional of the Year by the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering.\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/incident-investigations-burnaby-4/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Legal,Management,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190306T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190306T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190305T182730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T182730Z
UID:8214-1551857400-1551889800@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Rigging Fundamentals (Fulford Certification) - Prince George
DESCRIPTION:This Rigging Fundamentals course is designed for anyone who rig loads for lifting by cranes and other hoisting equipment. \n\nCourse objectives\n\nIdentify safe rigging practices\nConduct prior to use inspections\nUnderstand basic rigging principles\nLoad weight determination\nTurning Loads\n\nTopics covered: \n\nRigging terminology\nDetermining load weight\nLocating the load’s centre of gravity (COG)\nCommunicating with hand signals\nKnot tying\nInspecting slings and hardware\nUsing rigging working load limit charts\nApplication of common hitches\nBasic lift planning\nRigging and signaling lifts\n\n\nParticipants will receive the following Fulford materials: \n\nRigging Fundamentals Manual\nLift Planning Guide\nRigging Fundamentals Certificate of Completion wallet card (no photo) – valid for 3 years\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/rigging-fundamentals-fulford-certification-prince-george/
LOCATION:ICBA Office (Prince George)\, 2666 Queensway\, Prince George\, British Columbia\, V2L 1N2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Equipment Training,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190314T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190314T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190305T192704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T192704Z
UID:8219-1552548600-1552581000@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Trenching and Excavation Safety Workshop - Kelowna
DESCRIPTION:The workshop walks participants through a comprehensive program that includes what the WorkSafeBC Regulations & Guidelines state\, safe work procedures and what to do if something goes wrong.\n\nIt covers shoring\, benching\, sloping and shielding systems. It also includes a section on location of underground utilities and the geotechnical and structural engineered documentation requirements.\nUpon completion of this course participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify hazards around trenches and excavations\nBe able to locate underground utilities\nUnderstand soil types\, soil collapse patterns\, and warning signs\nGain familiarity with WorkSafeBC regulations\nUnderstand geotechnical and structural engineered documentation\nUnderstand sloping and benching\nUnderstand shoring and shielding systems\nDescribe and demonstrate where possible safe installation and removal processes\nIdentify emergency procedures for a trench collapse\n\nUpon successful completion\, participants will receive a wallet certificate. \nWhat previous participants said: \n“Course was on point and informative.” \n“Instructor has hands on experience!’ \n“Excellent presentation and explaining.” \n“Very well done. I will hold a company wide meeting to talk about the information provided today.” \n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/trenching-and-excavation-safety-workshop-kelowna/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Kelowna Hotel & Suites\, 2402 Highway 97 North\, Kelowna\, British Columbia\, V1X 4J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190315T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190315T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181001T213722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T213722Z
UID:7995-1552638600-1552667400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Occupational First Aid Level 1 - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 1 is a one-day course designed to cover all medical techniques considered to be within the responsibility of the Occupational First Aid Level 1 Attendant as required by WorkSafeBC. \nIn order to be successful\, participants must demonstrate practical skill competency and achieve 70% on a multiple choice exam. On successful completion of the course\, participants receive a 3-year certification. \nImportant: Photo ID is required to receive a certificate. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/occupational-first-aid-level-1-burnaby-5/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190328T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190328T100000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190305T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T193740Z
UID:8233-1553760000-1553767200@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Challenges with Shoring Design (Breakfast Session) - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:This presentation describes various earth shoring techniques for building construction including aspects of design and safety. \nSeveral shoring methods are covered: \n\nCantilevered walls\nTied-back walls\nBraced excavations\n\nCase studies are presented relating to risks of instability during excavation. \nPresenter: Robert Bourdages. P. Eng.\, PE\, SE\, LEED AP\, Principal\, Stantec Consulting Ltd. \nRobert Bourdages is a structural engineer who has practiced building design along the US west coastal states\, and in British Columbia and Alberta. He has provided the structural design of buildings and earth shoring structures in many geographic areas with various soil and water conditions. Robert is a Principal with Stantec Consulting Ltd. in Vancouver\, and is currently working on the YVR CORE Program\, a major infrastructure project at the Vancouver Airport. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/challenges-with-shoring-design-breakfast-session-burnaby/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190330T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190330T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181001T213803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T213803Z
UID:7997-1553934600-1553963400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Occupational First Aid Level 1 - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 1 is a one-day course designed to cover all medical techniques considered to be within the responsibility of the Occupational First Aid Level 1 Attendant as required by WorkSafeBC. \nIn order to be successful\, participants must demonstrate practical skill competency and achieve 70% on a multiple choice exam. On successful completion of the course\, participants receive a 3-year certification. \nImportant: Photo ID is required to receive a certificate. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/occupational-first-aid-level-1-burnaby-11/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190409T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190409T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190305T194253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T194253Z
UID:8241-1554795000-1554827400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Rigging Fundamentals (Fulford Certification) - Fort St John
DESCRIPTION:This Rigging Fundamentals course is designed for anyone who rig loads for lifting by cranes and other hoisting equipment. \n\nCourse objectives\n\nIdentify safe rigging practices\nConduct prior to use inspections\nUnderstand basic rigging principles\nLoad weight determination\nTurning Loads\n\nTopics covered: \n\nRigging terminology\nDetermining load weight\nLocating the load’s centre of gravity (COG)\nCommunicating with hand signals\nKnot tying\nInspecting slings and hardware\nUsing rigging working load limit charts\nApplication of common hitches\nBasic lift planning\nRigging and signaling lifts\n\n\nParticipants will receive the following Fulford materials: \n\nRigging Fundamentals Manual\nLift Planning Guide\nRigging Fundamentals Certificate of Completion wallet card (no photo) – valid for 3 years\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/rigging-fundamentals-fulford-certification-fort-st-john/
LOCATION:Quality Inn Northern Grand\, 9830 100th Avenue\, Fort St John\, British Columbia\, V1J 1Y5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Equipment Training,Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190412T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190412T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181001T214557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T214557Z
UID:8016-1555072200-1555086600@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Fall Protection - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:This is a 4 hour course that introduces workers to Fall Protection methods. Upon completion of this course participants will be able to: \n\nExplain when Fall Protection is required\nIdentify and describe major Fall Protection methods and the key associated FP equipment\nExplain and apply the Fall Protection hierarchy\nDetermine when a Fall Protection Plan is required and describe the main components\nDevelop a Fall Protection Plan based on a given scenario\n\nImportant: Photo ID is required to receive a certificate. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/fall-protection-burnaby-14/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190418T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190418T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181108T185547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T185547Z
UID:8101-1555573500-1555605000@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-burnaby-8/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190501T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190501T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20180924T203830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T203830Z
UID:7970-1556695800-1556728200@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Trenching and Excavation Safety Workshop - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:The workshop walks participants through a comprehensive program that includes what the WorkSafeBC Regulations & Guidelines state\, safe work procedures and what to do if something goes wrong.\n\nIt covers shoring\, benching\, sloping and shielding systems. It also includes a section on location of underground utilities and the geotechnical and structural engineered documentation requirements.\nUpon completion of this course participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify hazards around trenches and excavations\nBe able to locate underground utilities\nUnderstand soil types\, soil collapse patterns\, and warning signs\nGain familiarity with WorkSafeBC regulations\nUnderstand geotechnical and structural engineered documentation\nUnderstand sloping and benching\nUnderstand shoring and shielding systems\nDescribe and demonstrate where possible safe installation and removal processes\nIdentify emergency procedures for a trench collapse\n\nUpon successful completion\, participants will receive a wallet certificate. \nWhat previous participants said: \n“Course was on point and informative.” \n“Instructor has hands on experience!’ \n“Excellent presentation and explaining.” \n“Very well done. I will hold a company wide meeting to talk about the information provided today.” \n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/trenching-and-excavation-safety-workshop-burnaby-4/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190504T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190504T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181001T213932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T213932Z
UID:8001-1556958600-1556987400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Occupational First Aid Level 1 - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 1 is a one-day course designed to cover all medical techniques considered to be within the responsibility of the Occupational First Aid Level 1 Attendant as required by WorkSafeBC. \nIn order to be successful\, participants must demonstrate practical skill competency and achieve 70% on a multiple choice exam. On successful completion of the course\, participants receive a 3-year certification. \nImportant: Photo ID is required to receive a certificate. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/occupational-first-aid-level-1-burnaby-13/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190510T123000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181001T214635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T214635Z
UID:8018-1557477000-1557491400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Fall Protection - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:This is a 4 hour course that introduces workers to Fall Protection methods. Upon completion of this course participants will be able to: \n\nExplain when Fall Protection is required\nIdentify and describe major Fall Protection methods and the key associated FP equipment\nExplain and apply the Fall Protection hierarchy\nDetermine when a Fall Protection Plan is required and describe the main components\nDevelop a Fall Protection Plan based on a given scenario\n\nImportant: Photo ID is required to receive a certificate. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/fall-protection-burnaby-15/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190517T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190517T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181108T185700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T185700Z
UID:8103-1558078200-1558110600@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-burnaby-9/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Safety
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190529T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190529T090000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190319T154246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T161013Z
UID:8439-1559115000-1559120400@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Canada’s first Registered Utility Locator Technician (RULT) Certification (Breakfast Event) - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Breaking ground on any new project comes with numerous risks. Every time you dig in the ground\, you run the risk of loss of life or damage to property if you hit any of the many buried cables\, conduits\, gas or oil pipelines and/or other underground facilities. \nKnowing what underground facilities are buried in or near your jobsite is essential if deadly\, dangerous\, or destructive accidents are to be avoided. It is essential that precise and reliable information be obtained regarding the presence\, location and depth of these underground utilities. \nA Registered Underground Utility Locator Technician (RULT) is a person who possesses professional registration with the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC (ASTTBC). RULTs are recognized for their competencies to verify\, identify and label public and private utility mains and other services located primarily underground. \nJoseph Salazar B.Sc.\, AScT\, RULT\, a member of the ASTTBC Underground Utility Locator Certification Board\, will talk to participants about the training and certification process and discuss the value in becoming certified as Registered Utility Locator Technician. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/canadas-first-registered-utility-locator-technician-rult-certification-breakfast-event-burnaby/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190530T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190530T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190307T171208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T171208Z
UID:8324-1559201400-1559233800@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Hazard Recognition and Control - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:This session is designed to provide participants the required knowledge to understand the principle of hazard recognition and control as well as the methods used to ensure hazards are identified and adequately addressed in the workplace. At the end of the session participants will have an understanding of the requirements for identifying hazards\, the tools required to assess the identified hazards and score them by priority\, and methods to take the information gathered and develop Safe Work Procedures to mitigate the hazards. Participants will take part in reviewing a number of hazard scenarios as well as developing procedures to mitigate the identified hazards.\n\nTopics covered:\n\nThe regulatory requirements to identify and assess hazards.\nWho may do a hazard assessment?\nHow to gather information regarding the hazards of a process?\nHow to conduct interviews with persons familiar with the process being assessed?\nDeveloping appropriate conclusions and mitigating factors.\nCompleting the Hazard Assessment Form and develop Safe Work Procedures.\n\nInstructor: Terry Duncan is an independent safety specialist with over 30 years of experience in occupational safety. Past roles include safety coordinator for Dominion Bridge of Western Canada\, and safety coordinator/industrial engineer for Freightliner Canada. Terry was also directly involved in the development of the City of Vancouver’s TSC/CSO training program. He has worked in construction\, manufacturing\, forestry\, pulp and paper\, and municipal and provincial governments. In 1998\, Terry was voted Senior Safety Professional of the Year by the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering.\n\nWhat previous participants said:\n“Excellent course! More info than expected!”\n“Very interesting course and knowledgeable instructor.”\n“Instructor has lots of real world experience and examples.”\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/hazard-recognition-and-control-burnaby-3/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Legal,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190606T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190423T195729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T195740Z
UID:8588-1559808000-1559838600@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Managing Stress in the Workplace - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, learn how to recognize stress\, how it affects your work and personal life\, and effective strategies to handle stress in the workplace. You will also learn how to reduce your stress and set goals for effectively managing internal and external stressors. \nTopics to be covered: \n*   What is Stress? \n*   How do we React to Stress? \n*   Exploring our Sources of Stress \n*   Stress Management Strategies \n*   Stress Reduction/Relaxation (including practical exercises) \n*   Personal Goal Setting \nInstructor: Jeffrey Cartwright’s background includes 25 years experience working as a paramedic\, firefighter and in the field of trauma response. joined the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Services in August of 1995 after 3 years with BC Ambulance Service. He was promoted to qualified officer in 2009\, and has since been confirmed to the ranks of Lieutenant\, Captain and acting Battalion Chief. He joined the Critical Incident Stress Management team in 2000.  He has developed many initiatives for the team members by introducing them to the latest techniques and training. Jeffrey has transferred his skills to the private sector to facilitate training in the prevention of\, and response to\, traumatic events that can occur in any workplace. \nWhat previous participants said: \n“The most informative course I have attended in a long time!” \n“Jeff’s enthusiasm and interactive teaching style made the class enjoyable.” \n“Excellent\, honest\, real and relevant! Great instructor!” \n“All of it was valuable and relevant.” \n“I will take quite a few of the observational information and stress relief options to heart.” \n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/managing-stress-in-the-workplace-burnaby-3/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Human Resources,Management,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190607T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181108T185745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T185745Z
UID:8105-1559893500-1559925000@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-burnaby-10/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190614T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190318T190855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190318T190855Z
UID:8437-1560412800-1560529800@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Construction Safety for Supervisors - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Participants will learn the fundamentals for building a safe workplace that is appropriate for their construction company. The course assists in familiarizing participants with WorkSafe regulations and Certificate of Recognition (COR) audit requirements. The participants will also build practical skills for supervising construction worksites\, conducting toolbox talks\, providing health and safety training\, conducting regular safety inspections\, doing safety investigations where an accident occurs and designing a safety manual.\n\nThe course is designed for construction owners\, managers\, estimators\, supervisors and new safety representatives.\n\n\nDefine safety and determine responsibilities\nUnderstand the legislative requirements for maintaining a safe workplace\nDefine and develop elements to make up a good health and safety program\nUnderstand the Certificate of Recognition (COR) program and its requirements\nConduct hazard assessments – assess risk and hazard priorities\nIdentify the components of a good training program\nMake on-the-job health and safety training a natural part of your job site activity\nInclude safety into planning\nConducting successful toolbox talks\nPrepare for an inspection and develop an inspection checklist\nUnderstand which incidents require investigation\nConduct timely incident or accident investigations\nRecommend and implement corrective actions to prevent future reoccurrences\nUnderstand the safety systems and document management required\nUnderstand the key elements of an OH&S Committee\nUnderstand how to build a safety culture within a construction company\n\nTopics to be covered:\n\nSafety basics\nSafety Legislation in Canada\nHealth and safety programs\nHazard assessments\nRequirements of the COR program\nIncidents and accident investigations\nSafety systems and document management\nOH&S Committees\nSafety planning\nSafety training programs\nSafety inspections and checklists\nSafety culture\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/construction-safety-for-supervisors-burnaby/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Management,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190614T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190614T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20181001T214716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T214716Z
UID:8020-1560515400-1560529800@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Fall Protection - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:This is a 4 hour course that introduces workers to Fall Protection methods. Upon completion of this course participants will be able to: \n\nExplain when Fall Protection is required\nIdentify and describe major Fall Protection methods and the key associated FP equipment\nExplain and apply the Fall Protection hierarchy\nDetermine when a Fall Protection Plan is required and describe the main components\nDevelop a Fall Protection Plan based on a given scenario\n\nImportant: Photo ID is required to receive a certificate. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/fall-protection-burnaby-16/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190619T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190619T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190521T202354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T202354Z
UID:8628-1560929400-1560961800@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Kelowna
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-kelowna/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Kelowna Hotel & Suites\, 2402 Highway 97 North\, Kelowna\, British Columbia\, V1X 4J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190620T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190620T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190521T202133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T202133Z
UID:8623-1561015800-1561048200@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Vernon
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-vernon/
LOCATION:Vernon (TBA)\, Vernon\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190621T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190621T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190521T202255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T202255Z
UID:8626-1561102200-1561134600@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Kamloops
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-kamloops/
LOCATION:Fairfield Inn and Suites\, 1475 Hugh Allen Drive\, Kamloops\, BC\, V1S 1J3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190625T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190403T170632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T170632Z
UID:8478-1561449600-1561480200@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Infection Control During Construction\, Renovation and Maintenance of Healthcare Facilities - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Construction\, renovation\, and maintenance of health care facilities bring specific risks associated with potentially fatal infection and illness. Preventing and controlling infection while these activities take place requires the implementation and support of preventive measures intended to protect patients\, staff\, and visitors from potential harm. Focusing on the application of the CSA Z317.13 standard\, participants will learn how to address necessary measures and help control infection risk in health care facilities. \nCourse Outline \nBackground and Development of CSA Z317.13 \n\nHow and why the Standard was developed\nRisk factors and construction related infections\n\nInfection Prevention and Control Measures – Levels I – IV \n\nIn-Depth examination of proper procedures before\, during and after construction in each of the four levels identified in Table I of the Standard\nHypothetic case studies to test accuracy in identifying levels of control necessary for compliance and discussing outcomes\n\nProcedures \n\nInfection prevention and control measures\nMultidisciplinary teams\nPreventative measures analysis – tables I\, II\, III\n\nRecommended Practices \n\nBest practices in the industry that exceed current standard requirements\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\nGain a general understanding of CSA Z317.13\nIdentify the risk factors and sources of health care facility infections\nIdentify all staff who should be involved in infection prevention and control measures during any aspect of construction\, renovation and maintenance activities\nReview effective infection prevention and control procedures during construction\, renovation and maintenance\nUnderstand and effectively apply infection prevention and control measures for renovation and/or new construction projects\nLearn about industry best practices and how they can apply to your specific role\n\nWho should attend? \n\nContractors\nConstruction Managers\nArchitects and Design Engineers\nCommissioning Teams\n\nInstructor: Mike Hickey – MF Hickey Consulting \nPresident\, Prince George Hospice Society\nDirector\, Canadian Centre for Healthcare Facilities\nMike Hickey was recently the Director; Facilities Management and Support Services for Northern Health Authority based in Prince George\, BC. Prior to moving to northern BC\, Mike served as an Assistant Director of Facilities Management with the Healthcare Corporation of St. John’s and has worked in both acute care and long term care. He has also completed the management programs of Modern Management\, Quality Management for Healthcare Professionals\, Health Services Management\, and Long Term Care Senior management (academic excellence award) through the Canadian Healthcare Association. He is currently past Chair of the BC Chapter of the Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society (CHES)\, as well as past National President of CHES.  Mike is also a Faculty member for the Canadian Healthcare Construction Program course\, a joint effort of CHES (Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society) and ASHE (American Society for Healthcare Engineering).  He is also a faculty member of the Canadian Standards Association for CSA Standard Z317.13-12\, Infection Control during Construction\, Renovation and Maintenance of Healthcare Facilities.\n*Note: This is Part 1 of an optional 2 Part course – Part 1: Fundamentals of Infection Control\, and Part 2: Effective Implementation and Practical Applications of Infection Control. Part 2 will take place right after this course\, on Wednesday June 26. If you would like to take both courses\, please register for each course individually. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/fundamentals-of-infection-control-during-construction-renovation-and-maintenance-of-healthcare-facilities-burnaby/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190626T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190626T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190403T170750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T170802Z
UID:8480-1561536000-1561566600@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Effective Implementation and Practical Applications of Infection Control During Construction\, Renovation and Maintenance of Healthcare Facilities - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:Construction\, renovation\, and maintenance of health care facilities bring specific risks associated with potentially fatal infection and illness. The establishment of a thorough infection control system\, along with the necessary procedures to ensure that current\, relevant information is maintained\, is critical to protecting patients\, staff and visitors. Updated to include all the latest elements of the latest version of CSA Z317.13 – Infection Control During Construction\, Renovation\, and Maintenance of Health Care Facilities – this interactive and informative course features newly designed exercises and case studies. \nBuilding on the foundation established by Fundamentals of Infection Control During Construction\, Renovation and Maintenance of Health Care Facilities\, participants will gain insight into the latest developments and requirements of this critical field and acquire practical knowledge on how to apply the necessary measures to help control risk. \nCourse Outline \nSelection and Handling of Construction Materials \n\nConsiderations\nReview of new materials and equipment\nNew requirements for handling and storage of moisture susceptible materials and HVAC equipment\n\nDamage Control \n\nWater leaks and flooding\nContainment of dust and mould\nMaintenance of construction equipment\nWater system management\n\nInfection Prevention and Control Measures Levels I – IV \n\nIn-depth examination of the rewritten procedures for 2013 to be followed before\, during and after construction in each of the four levels identified in Table I of the standards\nExamination of real life case studies\nGreenfield construction issues\nQuality management requirements\nSelection of maintenance of construction equipment\n\nRecommended Practices \n\nReview of non-mandatory sections added to the standard in 2013\nExamples of construction details and surveillance\nReview of the roles and responsibilities of infection prevention and control professionals\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\nReview and understand all new components that have been added to the 2012 edition of the CSA Z317.13\nIdentify and learn to implement effective procedures during construction\, renovation and maintenance of health care facilities\nPractice real life application of the standard\nEngage in practical discussions around the appropriate actions to help mitigate risks and implement damage control procedures\nLearn how to apply innovative thinking in the field of infection prevention and control measure for new construction projects and/or significant additions\n\nWho should attend? \n\nContractors\nConstruction Managers\nArchitects and Design Engineers\nCommissioning Teams\n\nIncluded with registration: Z317.13-12 Standard – Infection Control During Construction\, Renovation and Maintenance of Health Care Facilities (A $150 value) \nInstructor: Mike Hickey – MF Hickey Consulting \nPresident\, Prince George Hospice Society\nDirector\, Canadian Centre for Healthcare Facilities\nMike Hickey was recently the Director; Facilities Management and Support Services for Northern Health Authority based in Prince George\, BC. Prior to moving to northern BC\, Mike served as an Assistant Director of Facilities Management with the Healthcare Corporation of St. John’s and has worked in both acute care and long term care. He has also completed the management programs of Modern Management\, Quality Management for Healthcare Professionals\, Health Services Management\, and Long Term Care Senior management (academic excellence award) through the Canadian Healthcare Association. He is currently past Chair of the BC Chapter of the Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society (CHES)\, as well as past National President of CHES.  Mike is also a Faculty member for the Canadian Healthcare Construction Program course\, a joint effort of CHES (Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society) and ASHE (American Society for Healthcare Engineering).  He is also a faculty member of the Canadian Standards Association for CSA Standard Z317.13-12\, Infection Control during Construction\, Renovation and Maintenance of Healthcare Facilities.\n*Note: This is Part 2 of an optional 2 Part course – Part 1: Fundamentals of Infection Control\, and Part 2: Effective Implementation and Practical Applications of Infection Control. Part 1 will take place right before this course\, on Tuesday\, June 25\, 2019. \nIf you would like to take both courses\, please register for each course individually. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/effective-implementation-and-practical-applications-of-infection-control-during-construction-renovation-and-maintenance-of-healthcare-facilities-burnaby/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Construction,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190627T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190627T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190328T224441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T224441Z
UID:8457-1561622400-1561653000@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Supervisors Bootcamp - Practical Leadership Tools for Front Line Supervisors - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:The Supervisors Bootcamp is designed specifically for front-line supervisors and managers in all industries. It is open to individuals with all levels of experience\, but is most effective for those working for companies with an already established safety management system. \nParticipants will be given a leadership ‘tool kit’ comprised of the simplest but most effective leadership concepts\, from which they can effectively build and develop their own leadership style. They will also take self-assessment questionnaires and participate in exercises based on the actual work they do and the crews they lead. \nThe ideas covered in this course will assist employers to tackle important and emerging issues facing business operations today: \n·         Greater productivity and quality outcomes \n·         Greater safety program effectiveness \n·         Greater worker retention and engagement \nParticipants will leave the session with leadership baselines established\, reference materials and course content\, and practical and personalised leadership goals for them to work towards. \nParticipants will also be introduced to ‘safety-II’ or ‘safety differently’\, and the workshop includes strategies for putting these concepts into practical use. \nWhat previous participants said: \n\n“A lot of good new tools! I help train new guys all the time and a few methods from today will help a lot.” \n“Related to every day life – not just out of the book.” \n“Knowledgeable and personable instructor.” \n“I was impressed with the instructor’s passion and knowledge.” \n“A lot of information to take back to the site.” \nInstructor: Since beginning his career over 25 years ago\, Jeff Lyth has become recognized as an expert and innovator in workplace leadership and safety. He served as Director of Corporate Health and Safety with one of Western Canada’s leading high-rise contractors for nearly a decade during which time he was a facilitator of their leadership development program. He currently works in assisting organizations and safety departments to move beyond conventional views in both leadership and construction safety\, and to break through the performance plateaus associated with those views. \n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/supervisors-bootcamp-practical-leadership-tools-for-front-line-supervisors-burnaby-3/
LOCATION:Accent Inn\, 3777 Henning Drive\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business,Construction,Management,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190709T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190709T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T132507
CREATED:20190422T181652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T181652Z
UID:8566-1562659200-1562689800@trainingnetwork.ca
SUMMARY:Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees - Burnaby
DESCRIPTION:On April 3\, 2017\, changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding joint health and safety committees and worker health and safety representatives took effect. All new joint committee members selected on or after April 3\, 2017 must receive eight hours of training. This course will help participants fulfill the new requirement. \n\nParticipants will: \n\nKnow how to use the OHS Regulation and WC Act to access health & safety requirements;\nExplain the roles and functions of the Joint Committee and the Worker Representatives;\nLearn how to perform an incident investigation;\nLearn how to perform a formal site inspection; and\nDevelop a foundation in knowledge to:\n\nPromote workplace health and safety\nAssist in ensuring the health and safety program elements are implemented;\nConduct and participate in Joint Committee Meetings; and\nWork cooperatively to address workers’ health and safety concerns.\n\n\n\nTopics covered: \n\nUse of WorkSafe OHS Regulation;\nJoint Health and Safety committee and workers representatives;\nOHS Program;\nSafety Inspections;\nIncident investigations;\nRefusal of unsafe work;\nHow to work as a committee;\nDifferent types of recommendations; and\nHazard management.\n\n Register Now!
URL:https://trainingnetwork.ca/event/responsibilities-of-joint-health-and-safety-committees-burnaby-7/
LOCATION:Universal Health and Safety\, 201-4199 Lougheed Hwy\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 3Y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Legal,Safety
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