Brockville
Kingston
330 Laurier Blvd.
Ontario
K6V 7L9
+1 613 345 1991
25 Railway St.
Ontario
K7K 2L7
+1 613 546 6663

This program consists of a comprehensive in-class theory program covering Isolation of Hazardous Energy.
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This program consists of a half (1/2) day in-class theory covering Regulation 851 –specific requirements, OHSA recommendations and requirements, CSA Z432-16(Safeguarding of Machinery), maintenance, inspection and hazards.

This program will give the trainee insight into the many different ways that materials are received, handled, and shipped in manufacturing.

This course discusses ways that members of leadership can recognize and help those employees who may be struggling with their mental illness in the workplace.

This program is recommended for all new and existing operators of multiple types of mobile elevating lift platforms. This training is based on the requirements of the OHSA, Regulation 851 and Regulation 213/91 and CSA B354.7/B354.8.

The course explains the impact of mould on health and explores methods for remediation

This course discusses the common causes and characteristics of MSDs as well as pointers on how to prevent MSDs and resources to help the workplace reduce the risks ofMSDs for their workers.

As of June 1,2023, the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) will require that naloxone be available in some workplaces in case a worker has an opioid overdose. The requirements do not change how an employer may choose to manage worker impairment from drugs or alcohol that may pose a risk to workplace safety.

This training introduces the new or young worker to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The training focuses on health and safety, rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers. It also serves as a general introduction to workplace health and safety.

Participants in this program will learn about ozone (O₃), a potent oxidizing agent that is extensively used across various industries.

This Power Tool Safety Training shows operators how to use them effectively and safely which will reduce accidents and injuries in the workplace.

The course is intended for workers in construction or manufacturing who use construction heaters and/or vapour torches. The CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code and CSA B149.2-15 “Propane Storage and Handling Standard” states that all persons that use propane and propane fired equipment must be properly trained.

This Propane Safety Awareness training is for those individuals who handle and use propane cylinders in the workplace and discusses the basics of safe handling, use and storage.

Levac Health & Safety can provide both Qualitative (Bitrex Solution) and Quantitative (Porta Count) Fit Testing for employees that work in areas where a protective breathing apparatus is required.

This training is designed for workplaces that require their employees to wear respirators. Employers are required to have a written respirator program that describes the proper procedures for selecting and use of respiratory protective equipment.

This course covers practices and techniques to safely sling and rig loads in such an environment. It is crucial that riggers are well trained in the best safety practices.

This training looks at the hazards and risks associated with utilizing robots within a Manufacturing work environment. With this course, you will get the training and tools needed to conduct risk assessments which will assist in building a safety program for working safely around robots.

This in class course is designed for all workers who require a working knowledge of scaffold systems. A basic overview is provided of the safety measures required when setting up and working on scaffolding.

This Sharps Safety Awareness training is a valuable session for anyone who may come in contact with or who works with sharps devices.

This program covers in-class theory on the fundamental safe operation of the Skid Steer. Training is based on the Occupational Health and Safety and applicable Regulations.