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Working at Heights Courses in Ontario for Construction

By |2023-05-29T20:06:32-04:00May 7th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights|

Working at Heights Courses in Ontario for Construction Did you know that Ontario companies spent $52M paying for work-related compensation and other losses in 2015, on workplace fall injuries alone? Working at Heights training is important to keep all workers safe, and it is required by the law. If you want to learn how to [...]

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Working at Heights Training In Ontario

By |2023-05-15T11:39:13-04:00May 1st, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights|

Working at Heights Training in Ontario Did you know that the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) requires workers working on Construction Projects to complete Working at Heights training? Right now, there is currently a two-year transition period for workers who, prior to April 1, 2015, met the fall protection training requirements [...]

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Different Levels of Working at Heights Training in Ontario and Costs

By |2023-05-29T16:59:45-04:00April 10th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights|

This page on the different levels of Working at Heights training has been prepared as a resource summary and central location for related information to help workplace parties and employers understand some of their obligations under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). It is not legal advice. If you have questions regarding Working [...]

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Working at Heights Ticket Expiry

By |2018-05-15T15:50:53-04:00April 3rd, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights|

Working At Heights - Be Aware Of Ticket Expiry The law requires employers to provide Working At Heights training by an approved provider for their employees. Did you know that Working At Heights training records only last for three years? After the three year mark, workers must take a refresher course in order renew their Working [...]

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Safety Pin Campaign Ontario

By |2017-12-17T23:27:54-05:00April 3rd, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Workplace Health & Safety|

Safety Pin Campaign Ontario You may have recently seen pictures on the news of people wearing safety pins or even heard brief statements about the "safety pin campaign." But what is the safety pin campaign exactly? The campaign began in the U.K. after the country voted to leave the European Union (often referred to as "Brexit"). [...]

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Training Courses

By |2023-05-29T16:42:37-04:00March 30th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services|

Click on a training course below to learn more » Working at Heights » Confined Space Entry Awareness » Confined Space Rescue » Elevating Work Platforms » 40 Hour HAZWOPER » 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher » Lock-Out / Tag-Out » Transportation of Dangerous Goods » WHMIS 1988 – 2015 » Arc Flash and Electrical Safety » Fork Lift Operator » Spill Response » Traffic Control » Overhead Crane » Excavation, [...]

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Working at Heights Refresher Training Course

By |2018-05-15T15:52:02-04:00March 20th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights|

Working At Heights Refresher Training Course Did you know that Working At Heights training is valid for three years from the date the worker completes an approved training course with an approved training provider? After three years, a Working At Heights refresher training course is required by the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). [...]

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WWOCS Ontario Approved Trainer

By |2018-05-15T15:53:23-04:00March 13th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, WWOCS|

WWOCS Ontario Approved Trainer What is a WWOCS Ontario approved trainer, and why does it matter? WWOCS stands for the Water and Wastewater Certification System. The Ontario Water Wastewater Certification Office (OWWCO) is the body in Ontario that approves both safety trainers and courses. ACUTE is an OWWCO  and CPO certified Working at Heights training provider in [...]

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Get Certified Working at Heights Training by a CPO, and OWWCO Certified Trainer

By |2018-05-15T15:54:56-04:00March 7th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights, WWOCS|

Most companies are not aware of industry certifications required in addition to the MLITSD ones stipulated.  ACUTE educates industry professionals on the requirements which can help increase workplace safety while also improving environmental stewardship.  Join ACUTE and over a hundred companies working towards zero incidents in Ontario. ACUTE is an OWWCO  and CPO certified Working [...]

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Issues and Limitations with Online Working at Heights Training in Ontario

By |2024-06-24T12:41:46-04:00February 27th, 2017|Acute Safety and Safety Services, Working at Heights|

Ontario companies spent $52M paying for work-related compensation and other losses in 2015, on workplace fall injuries alone. Online training may be flexible and quick but it doesn't provide the same substance as hands-on training.Contact the trusted working at heights Ontario trainer today.Take ownership of your employees' health and safety by getting them the best [...]

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