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February 2024 Safety Scoop: Fit for Duty
February 2024 Safety Scoop: Fit for Duty
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February 2024
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"Fit for duty" typically refers to an individual's physical, mental, and emotional readiness to perform their job responsibilities effectively and safely. This concept is often applied in various professions, especially those that involve critical tasks or responsibilities.
To be deemed "fit for duty," an individual should meet the necessary health and performance standards required for their specific job role. This may involve regular health assessments, adherence to safety protocols, and maintaining a level of physical and mental fitness that ensures the individual can carry out their duties competently and without posing a risk to themselves or others.
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What is Fit for Duty
Signs of impairment
Common side effects of fatigue
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Developing & Managing Your Fit for Duty Policy & Program (DER Training)
The role of a Designated Employer Representative (DER) or Program Administrator can be challenging, especially considering the complex provincial and federal legislative
responsibilities inherent within a workplace Fit for Duty / Drug and Alcohol program.
This ½-day course will prepare both new and experienced DERs and Program Administrators to effectively manage a workplace Fit for Duty program in a way that considers cost, liability, compliance and health and safety. Participants will benefit from a review of current concepts and case studies, testing equipment demonstrations and receipt of materials to support the implementation of a Fit for Duty program upon return to their workplace.
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January 2024 Safety Scoop: Environmental Protection
January 2024 Safety Scoop: Environmental Protection
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January 2024
Environmental protection involves awareness strategies and actions to mitigate the adverse impacts of hazardous substances on the air, soil, waterways, and the ozone layer.
These measures aim to create a sustainable balance between human activities and the preservation of the Earth's vital ecosystems.
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Environment
Environmental Responsibility
Hazards to the environment
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Hazard Assessment
This 1-day course teaches participants how to properly identify, assess and control workplace hazards in accordance with Alberta Occupational Health and Safety legislation. Participants will learn the MHSA basic method of recognizing, evaluating and documenting workplace hazards.
Hazard assessment is the keystone of a successful health and safety management system and, therefore, must be performed correctly and reviewed regularly to ensure the workplace remains free of unnecessary hazards.
Topics include:
Alberta OH&S Code Part 2 Hazard Assessment, Elimination and Control
Benefits of performing hazard assessments
Methods of hazard identification, assessment and control
Hazard assessment techniques
Hierarchy of hazard controls
Upon completion of the course you will be able to:
Develop a comprehensive approach to hazard identification for your workplace
Identify the common types of existing and potential health & safety hazards
Evaluate hazards associated to specific jobs and tasks
Prioritize hazards in terms of the level of risk they present to workers
Identify practical hazard control methods applicable to your workplace
Review and maintain hazard assessments on a regular basis.
Visit our course calendar to explore other courses, see availability in your region, and register today!
December 2023 Safety Scoop: Pulmonary Health & Respiratory Protection
December 2023 Safety Scoop: Pulmonary Health & Respiratory Protection
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December 2023
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These 2 subjects are crucial aspects to consider in the workplace. It is important to prioritize the well-being and safety of employees by implementing proper measures. By providing adequate respiratory protective equipment, and promoting a healthy work environment, employers can minimize the risk of respiratory illnesses and ensure the overall well-being of their workforce.
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Pulmonary health
Pulmonary & Respiratory hazards
Respiratory protection
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Standard First Aid
Industry workers and manufacturing companies have specific needs in terms of standard first aid. Alberta employers, managers, and supervisors can receive the precise training they need from the Manufacturers’ Health & Safety Association (MHSA). For example, we can tailor our training to the specific types of injuries that may occur at your work site. Plus, our course supports you in complying with applicable legislation.
Participants will learn standard first aid skills including how to recognize and treat for shock or unconsciousness, cope with non-breathing casualties and choking emergencies, how to treat wounds and broken bones, and how to manage eye injuries, burns, and environmental illnesses — all in just a two-day period.
This course also covers Level A CPR training and certification for adults. In addition, automated external defibrillator (AED) training and certification are included in standard first aid.
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November 2023 Safety Scoop: Lift Planning
November 2023 Safety Scoop: Lift Planning
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November 2023
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This month we would like to highlight Lift Planning. There are many hazards associated with loads being moved by Overhead Cranes. Crush injuries, and being struck by a moving load are two examples that could happen to anybody.
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Hazards associated with Overhead Cranes
Factors to consider
Operator competency
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Rigging Essentials
This 1-day interactive course teaches participants the essential rigging principles and practices used in rigging symmetrical and non-symmetrical loads.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
How to inspect, select and use slings, hardware and below-the-hook lifting devices
How to determine load weight, centre of gravity and pick points
How to calculate sling tension
Recognizing and staying out of the danger zone and crush points
How to use tag lines and hand signals
Utilizing the Rigging Resource Centre to search legislation and rigging standards
Participant learning is reinforced by conducting practical exercises in load weight and rigging assorted loads.
Overhead Crane Operator and Supervisor Safety Training
Once you’ve successfully completed the MHSA Rigging Essentials course, you can expand your skills with our Overhead Crane Operator and Supervisor Safety training. Participants will learn all about the key operation and safety considerations for working with overhead cranes.
This 1-day interactive course is for workers who operate overhead cranes and for supervisors who oversee crane operation. This course has been created to follow the Alberta OHS “Guidelines for Safety Training of Overhead Crane Operators and Supervisors”. This course will teach participants how to safely use overhead cranes through a combination of classroom and practical instruction.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Legislated requirements
Overhead cranes, jib cranes, portable gantry cranes, monorail, and workstation cranes
Pre-operational requirements and post operational requirements
lift planning and hazard assessment
Operational requirements - safe operating position, controlling load swing
Turning a load over and tandem lifts
Visit our course calendar to explore other courses, see availability in your region, and register today!
Visit our course calendar to explore other courses, see availability in your region, and register today!
October 2023 Safety Scoop: Personal Cost of Workplace Injuries
October 2023 Safety Scoop: Personal Cost of Workplace Injuries
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October 2023
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This month we would like to highlight the Personal Cost of Workplace Injuries. Working in the Manufacturing industry involves risk of injury to people and self. Some risks can seem minor, however they could cause life changing injuries.
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A person's story
Injury claims
Workplace injuries
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Leading Safety
Leading Safety is a two-day course that will develop safety-conscious leaders by supplying necessary tools combined with educational practices to effectively influence fellow workers and team members. The new Leading Safety course will help your leaders ensure compliance for your company’s health and safety management systems are not only met, but exceeded.
By the end of this course, supervisors and managers will be able to measure their success through:
Tracking and trending
Performance observation
Enforcement
Training and education
Developing a productive and inclusive culture
Supervisors and managers will learn how to incorporate health and safety into their everyday planning, create a safe work environment, and help make a lasting contribution to the reduction of incidents.
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September 2023 Safety Scoop: Back Injury Prevention
Back Injury Prevention
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September 2023
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This month we would like to highlight Back Injury Prevention. These injuries not only happen in the workplace, but also through daily activities. Back injuries can be very painful and can degenerate over time which can significantly impact your life long term.
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Material Handling Guidelines
Basic Lifting and Lowering Techniques
Maintaining a healthy back
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Back Injury Prevention
Ergonomics is the science of designing the work environment, equipment, tasks and job to the worker. Good ergonomics is proven to lessen muscle fatigue, increase productivity and reduce the number and severity of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs). AHS offers two free online modules: one for basic awareness on injuries, and prevention strategies, and the second on Manual Material Handling which teaches you to reduce risks and prevent injuries.
Musculoskeletal Injury (MSI) Prevention course:
Describe what musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) are and recognize how they can happen;
Identify how to assess workplace hazards, risk factors and controls to reduce risk of injury;
Demonstrate ways to prevent musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) and recognize what to do if they get injured at work; and
Identify next steps for completing the AHS injury prevention training.
Manual Materials Handling course:
Recognize workplace hazards and risk factors that could lead to an injury for manual handling tasks;
Assess hazards and identify controls that can reduce the risk of injury from manual handling tasks; and
Identify safe body positions and movements for manual handling.
Visit our course calendar to explore other courses, see availability in your region, and register today!
August 2023 Safety Scoop: Forklift Safety
Forklift Safety
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August 2023
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This month we would like to highlight Forklift safety. Forklift trucks are crucial equipment needed to move materials safely and efficiently through the workplace. However, when used improperly, they can cause property damage, severe injury or death.
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We’ll look at training, competency and avoiding complacency
We’ll discuss 5 Ways to improve forklift safety
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Forklift Operator
This 1-day certification course is designed to provide participants with classroom training and practical skills of safe forklift (with vertical mast) operation. It also offers a practical confirmation for forklift operators with various levels of experience. Our forklift operating training course teaches forklift drivers to operate in a safe and efficient manner.
Upon completion of the course you will be able to:
Perform proper handling techniques of a forklift.
Have knowledge of pertinent legislation, such as the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act for Alberta.
Have a strong understanding of forklift stability, including centrifugal force, leverage, momentum, speed, centre of gravity, lifting, turning load centre, and tip-overs. You’ll also understand stability of triangles and trapezoids.
Have Knowledge in operator responsibilities, which include unloading materials safely, inspecting machinery to ensure there are no needs for repair, keeping updated activity logs and records of inventory, complying with regulations, and maintaining a safe environment.
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July 2023 Safety Scoop: Safety Culture
Safety Culture
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July 2023
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Safety Culture is the beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to risks within the workplace. This month, we would like to highlight the importance of a healthy safety culture within your organization. Good safety culture takes years to build across all levels of the organization, but only a short time to stall or destroy. Learn techniques that will assist in building and maintaining a healthy safety culture in your workplace with this months Safety Scoop.
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Discover why safety culture is important
What are some of the mistakes that break down safety culture?
How can your company functionally practice a safe culture?
And much more!
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Leading Safety
Leading Safety is a two-day course that will develop safety-conscious leaders by supplying necessary tools combined with educational practices to effectively influence fellow workers and team members. The new Leading Safety course will help your leaders ensure compliance for your company’s health and safety management systems are not only met, but exceeded.
Upon completion of the course you will be able to:
Tracking and trending
Performance observation
Enforcement
Training and education
Developing a productive and inclusive culture
Visit our course calendar to explore other courses, see availability in your region, and register today!
June 2023 Safety Scoop: Outdoor Safety
With Summer around the corner, it is a great time to review Outdoor Safety. Outdoor work environments often present unique hazards and risks compared to indoor settings. Some of these risks may seem insignificant, however could lead to serious injury. If you are looking for more information on Outdoor Safety, click the link below to learn more!
Outdoor Safety
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June 2023
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With Summer around the corner, it is a great time to review Outdoor Safety. Outdoor work environments often present unique hazards and risks compared to indoor settings. Some of these risks may seem insignificant, however could lead to serious injury. If you are looking for more information on Outdoor Safety, click the link below to learn more!
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Discover why outdoor safety important at work
What type of risks are there to working outdoors?
Why is outdoor safety important at home?
And much more!
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Hazard Assessment
This 1-day course teaches participants how to properly identify, assess and control workplace hazards in accordance with Alberta Occupational Health and Safety legislation. Participants will learn the MHSA basic method of recognizing, evaluating and documenting workplace hazards.
Hazard assessment is the keystone of a successful health and safety management system and, therefore, must be performed correctly and reviewed regularly to ensure the workplace remains free of unnecessary hazards.
Upon completion of the course you will be able to:
Develop a comprehensive approach to hazard identification for your workplace
Identify the common types of existing and potential health & safety hazards
Evaluate hazards associated to specific jobs and tasks
Prioritize hazards in terms of the level of risk they present to workers
Identify practical hazard control methods applicable to your workplace
Review and maintain hazard assessments on a regular basis.
May 2023 Safety Scoop: Mental Health in the Workplace
Mental Health in the Workplace
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May 2023
This month, we are focusing on Mental Health in the Workplace. Mental illness is characterized by major changes in thinking, mood, or behavior. In addition, it may affect a person's ability to function at work, socially or in their family. Stigma surrounding mental illness can be a significant barrier to seeking treatment and can have negative effects on both individuals and the workplace as a whole. If you are looking for more information on Mental Health in the Workplace, click the link below to learn more!
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Discover 4 of the most recognized mental illnesses in the workplace
How does Mental Health affect the Workplace?
How to create a Stigma Free Workplace
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Leading Safety
Leading Safety is a two-day course that will develop safety-conscious leaders by supplying necessary tools combined with educational practices to effectively influence fellow workers and team members. The new Leading Safety course will help your leaders ensure compliance for your company’s health and safety management systems are not only met, but exceeded.
By the end of this course, supervisors and managers will be able to measure their success through:
Tracking and trending
Performance observation
Enforcement
Training and education
Developing a productive and inclusive culture