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Canadian Federal Carrier Training Center
Federal carriers operate outside their home province, they travel to other provinces, territories and the United States. Commercial vehicles they operate that is registered for more than 4500 KG is regulated federally.
If you leave your home province then you must be federally regulated. You cannot be a provincially regulated carrier and leave your home province on a permit as that puts you in violation of your Safety Fitness Certificate (SFC).

Commercial Driver Training Program Bundle
This online Commercial Driver Training Program Bundle course covers the following topics:
This program consists of 10 courses:
Hours of Service
Cargo Securement Flatbeds
Daily Trip Inspection
Weights and Dimensions (Alberta)
Defensive Driving Attitudes
Defensive Driving Fundamentals
Distracted Driving
Firefighting & Fire Extinguisher Safety
WHMIS 2015
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRAINING PROGRAM COURSE DETAILS
HOURS OF SERVICE
Standard: NSC Standard 9
Topics:
The history of Federal Hours of Service legislation
The human body clock and fatigue
When driving is prohibited
Which vehicles the regulations apply to and which are exempt
Logbooks and daily duty status categories
On-duty limits and off-duty requirements
Sleeper berth requirements
Cycles, cycle limits, cycle resets, and cycle switching
Special permits for various vehicles
Exemptions for emergencies or adverse driving conditions
Out-of-service declarations
Inspections
CARGO SECUREMENT FLATBEDS
Standard: NSC Standard 10
Topics:
Why cargo securement is important
What federal regulations mean to drivers and carriers
How cargo securement affects CSA scores
Working load limits
Direct and indirect tie-downs
Proper cargo loading and securement techniques
Performing pre-trip and en route flatbed and cargo inspections
Best practices for securing common commodities
DAILY TRIP INSPECTION
Standard: NSC Standard 13
Topics:
Module 1: Preparing for the Pre-Trip Inspection
Module 2: Inspecting the Air Brake System
Module 3: Defects and Major Defects
Module 4: Performing the Inspection
WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS (ALBERTA)
Topics:
Factors that influence commercial vehicle weight allowances
The legal load limit, required safety measures, and related exemptions
Factors that determine the maximum allowable length for a vehicle and load
The difference between primary highways and local roadways
Road bans and their impact on you
Conditions under which an over-dimensional permit must be obtained and used
DEFENSIVE DRIVING ATTITUDES
Topics:
Pet Peeves
Explores situations and the actions of other drivers that may cause irritation or changes in decision making as well as an increase in risk-taking behaviour
Encourages a more tolerant outlook toward other drivers
Stress
How stress affects drivers mentally, emotionally, and physically to promote risk taking behaviour
What drivers can do to reduce or manage stress and their reaction to it
Anger
Anger is the most dangerous emotion when mixed with driving
Understand two kinds of anger that can result in reactionary or risk taking driving actions
Simple and effective anger management tools that can be used while driving
How to avoid personal confrontations and road rage incidents
Aggressive Driving
Understanding the nature of aggressive driving
How anyone can turn into an aggressive driver if stressed or provoked
How to reduce risky driving actions which could cause incidents
Reducing vehicle abuse, fuel, and repair costs
Emotional IQ
How willingness to take responsibility for resolving even bad situations in a positive way can reduce stress and empower drivers
How unrealistic expectations of others leads to disappointment, stress, and escalated risk tolerance
DEFENSIVE DRIVING FUNDAMENTALS
Topics:
THINK AND LOOK AHEAD
Understanding and applying advanced observation and recognition skills
Eye lead time
Scanning techniques
Situational awareness
ANTICIPATE HAZARDS
Identifying hazards
Recognizing potential hazards before they become critical
Predicting other traffic movements and planning responses in advance
KEEP YOUR OPTIONS OPEN
Space cushion driving
Establishing and maintaining a safe following distance
Optimum spacing at stops and intersections
Freeway and highway space risk management
MANAGE THE RISK
How to make good decisions to minimize risk in common driving situations
Identifying safe speeds
How to take proactive steps to reduce risk in critical situations
CONTROL WITH FINESSE
Maintaining vehicle balance and stability
How to develop superior steering, braking, and accelerator control
Correct use of anti-lock brakes
DISTRACTED DRIVING
Topics:
Introduction – It’s Your Job, What You’ll Learn, What is Distracted Driving?
Recognizing Driving Distractions – Distractions Happen, Technology Distractions, Texting, Types of Distractions, Inattention Blindness
Managing Driving Distractions – Why Drivers Get Distracted, Dealing with Distracted Drivers
Avoiding a Distraction Disaster – Steps to Avoid a Disaster, Stay Focused, Recognize Signs of Distraction, Manage Distracted Drivers
Conclusion – Time to Review
FIREFIGHTING & FIRE EXTINGUISHER SAFETY
Topics:
Understanding how fires burn
The fire triangle
The fire tetrahedron
Physical states of fuel
Types of heat
The role of oxygen in fires
Fire classifications
Fire extinguisher ratings and classifications
Fire extinguishing agents
Types of fire extinguishers
Fire extinguisher inspections
Basic firefighting procedures
Controlling fires
WHMIS 2015 (GHS)
Topics:
WHMIS and GHS definition and responsibilities
The six classes of controlled products
WHMIS labels
Canadian material safety data sheets
International material safety data sheets and WHMIS 2015 safety data sheets
Implementing WHMIS and WHMIS after GHS in the workplace
TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG)
Topics:
The requirements for TDG training and certification
Dangerous goods classification
Packing groups
Shipping name
Compatibility groups
Placards and UN numbers
Label requirements
Safety marks
Packaging and vessel requirements
Requirements for documentation
Exemptions
The ERAP (Emergency Response Assistance Plans)
Reporting requirements
Containers
TDG schedules
This program consists of 10 courses:
Hours of Service
Cargo Securement Flatbeds
Daily Trip Inspection
Weights and Dimensions (Alberta)
Defensive Driving Attitudes
Defensive Driving Fundamentals
Distracted Driving
Firefighting & Fire Extinguisher Safety
WHMIS 2015
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRAINING PROGRAM COURSE DETAILS
HOURS OF SERVICE
Standard: NSC Standard 9
Topics:
The history of Federal Hours of Service legislation
The human body clock and fatigue
When driving is prohibited
Which vehicles the regulations apply to and which are exempt
Logbooks and daily duty status categories
On-duty limits and off-duty requirements
Sleeper berth requirements
Cycles, cycle limits, cycle resets, and cycle switching
Special permits for various vehicles
Exemptions for emergencies or adverse driving conditions
Out-of-service declarations
Inspections
CARGO SECUREMENT FLATBEDS
Standard: NSC Standard 10
Topics:
Why cargo securement is important
What federal regulations mean to drivers and carriers
How cargo securement affects CSA scores
Working load limits
Direct and indirect tie-downs
Proper cargo loading and securement techniques
Performing pre-trip and en route flatbed and cargo inspections
Best practices for securing common commodities
DAILY TRIP INSPECTION
Standard: NSC Standard 13
Topics:
Module 1: Preparing for the Pre-Trip Inspection
Module 2: Inspecting the Air Brake System
Module 3: Defects and Major Defects
Module 4: Performing the Inspection
WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS (ALBERTA)
Topics:
Factors that influence commercial vehicle weight allowances
The legal load limit, required safety measures, and related exemptions
Factors that determine the maximum allowable length for a vehicle and load
The difference between primary highways and local roadways
Road bans and their impact on you
Conditions under which an over-dimensional permit must be obtained and used
DEFENSIVE DRIVING ATTITUDES
Topics:
Pet Peeves
Explores situations and the actions of other drivers that may cause irritation or changes in decision making as well as an increase in risk-taking behaviour
Encourages a more tolerant outlook toward other drivers
Stress
How stress affects drivers mentally, emotionally, and physically to promote risk taking behaviour
What drivers can do to reduce or manage stress and their reaction to it
Anger
Anger is the most dangerous emotion when mixed with driving
Understand two kinds of anger that can result in reactionary or risk taking driving actions
Simple and effective anger management tools that can be used while driving
How to avoid personal confrontations and road rage incidents
Aggressive Driving
Understanding the nature of aggressive driving
How anyone can turn into an aggressive driver if stressed or provoked
How to reduce risky driving actions which could cause incidents
Reducing vehicle abuse, fuel, and repair costs
Emotional IQ
How willingness to take responsibility for resolving even bad situations in a positive way can reduce stress and empower drivers
How unrealistic expectations of others leads to disappointment, stress, and escalated risk tolerance
DEFENSIVE DRIVING FUNDAMENTALS
Topics:
THINK AND LOOK AHEAD
Understanding and applying advanced observation and recognition skills
Eye lead time
Scanning techniques
Situational awareness
ANTICIPATE HAZARDS
Identifying hazards
Recognizing potential hazards before they become critical
Predicting other traffic movements and planning responses in advance
KEEP YOUR OPTIONS OPEN
Space cushion driving
Establishing and maintaining a safe following distance
Optimum spacing at stops and intersections
Freeway and highway space risk management
MANAGE THE RISK
How to make good decisions to minimize risk in common driving situations
Identifying safe speeds
How to take proactive steps to reduce risk in critical situations
CONTROL WITH FINESSE
Maintaining vehicle balance and stability
How to develop superior steering, braking, and accelerator control
Correct use of anti-lock brakes
DISTRACTED DRIVING
Topics:
Introduction – It’s Your Job, What You’ll Learn, What is Distracted Driving?
Recognizing Driving Distractions – Distractions Happen, Technology Distractions, Texting, Types of Distractions, Inattention Blindness
Managing Driving Distractions – Why Drivers Get Distracted, Dealing with Distracted Drivers
Avoiding a Distraction Disaster – Steps to Avoid a Disaster, Stay Focused, Recognize Signs of Distraction, Manage Distracted Drivers
Conclusion – Time to Review
FIREFIGHTING & FIRE EXTINGUISHER SAFETY
Topics:
Understanding how fires burn
The fire triangle
The fire tetrahedron
Physical states of fuel
Types of heat
The role of oxygen in fires
Fire classifications
Fire extinguisher ratings and classifications
Fire extinguishing agents
Types of fire extinguishers
Fire extinguisher inspections
Basic firefighting procedures
Controlling fires
WHMIS 2015 (GHS)
Topics:
WHMIS and GHS definition and responsibilities
The six classes of controlled products
WHMIS labels
Canadian material safety data sheets
International material safety data sheets and WHMIS 2015 safety data sheets
Implementing WHMIS and WHMIS after GHS in the workplace
TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG)
Topics:
The requirements for TDG training and certification
Dangerous goods classification
Packing groups
Shipping name
Compatibility groups
Placards and UN numbers
Label requirements
Safety marks
Packaging and vessel requirements
Requirements for documentation
Exemptions
The ERAP (Emergency Response Assistance Plans)
Reporting requirements
Containers
TDG schedules

Canadian Federal Hours of Service
This online Canadian Federal Hours of Service course covers the following topics:
Introduction
Why do commercial drivers have to keep logs and why are there Hours of Service limitations?
Safety and Fatigue
Federal VS Provincial
Who is exempt from the requirement to keep logs?
The Four Duty Statuses
Work Shift Limits
Define Work Shift
Driving and On Duty Shift limits (13, 14 and 16 hour rules)
Driver must comply with both work shift limits and daily limits
Work shift can span more than one day
Daily Limits
Define a Day
Driving and On- duty limits (13 and 14 hour rules)
Daily Off Duty limits
2 hours separate and apart defined
Deferrals
Rules of deferral
Sleeper Berth
Single Drivers - Split sleeper berth
Team Driving – Split sleeper berth
Co-Drivers
Cycles
Cycle limits (1 and 2)
Cycle resets
Mandatory 24 hours off duty in 14 days
Changing Cycles
Exemptions
Emergencies
Adverse Driving
Driver Travelling as a Passenger
Personal Use
North of 60 Rules
Driving, On Duty and Work Shift Limits
Off Duty Requirements
Sleeper Rules for Single and Team Drivers
Cycle
General Log Requirements
What is required on a daily log?
Start
During the day
End of Day
How to write a proper off – duty log
Rules Regarding Possession of Logs
Preceding 14 Days
Completed up to the current duty status change
Supporting documents
Must be sent to home office within 20 days of completion
Definition of Log Tampering
Radius Exemption Rules
160 kilometer rule
When to use the radius exemption
Electronic Recording Devices (ELD’s)
Introduction
Why do commercial drivers have to keep logs and why are there Hours of Service limitations?
Safety and Fatigue
Federal VS Provincial
Who is exempt from the requirement to keep logs?
The Four Duty Statuses
Work Shift Limits
Define Work Shift
Driving and On Duty Shift limits (13, 14 and 16 hour rules)
Driver must comply with both work shift limits and daily limits
Work shift can span more than one day
Daily Limits
Define a Day
Driving and On- duty limits (13 and 14 hour rules)
Daily Off Duty limits
2 hours separate and apart defined
Deferrals
Rules of deferral
Sleeper Berth
Single Drivers - Split sleeper berth
Team Driving – Split sleeper berth
Co-Drivers
Cycles
Cycle limits (1 and 2)
Cycle resets
Mandatory 24 hours off duty in 14 days
Changing Cycles
Exemptions
Emergencies
Adverse Driving
Driver Travelling as a Passenger
Personal Use
North of 60 Rules
Driving, On Duty and Work Shift Limits
Off Duty Requirements
Sleeper Rules for Single and Team Drivers
Cycle
General Log Requirements
What is required on a daily log?
Start
During the day
End of Day
How to write a proper off – duty log
Rules Regarding Possession of Logs
Preceding 14 Days
Completed up to the current duty status change
Supporting documents
Must be sent to home office within 20 days of completion
Definition of Log Tampering
Radius Exemption Rules
160 kilometer rule
When to use the radius exemption
Electronic Recording Devices (ELD’s)

Canadian Heavy Truck Weight and Dimensions
This online Canadian HEavy Truck Weights and Dimensions course covers the following topics:
Category 1: Semi Trailer.
Category 1A Tridem Drive Semi Trailer.
Category 2: A Train Double.
Category 3: B Train Double.
Category 4: C Train Double.
Category 5: Straight Truck.
Category 6: Truck – Pony Combination.
Category 7: Truck – Full Trailer Combination.
Category 8: Intercity Bus and Recreational Vehicles.
Additional Conditions.
Liftable Axles.
Aerodynamic Devices.
Category 1: Semi Trailer.
Category 1A Tridem Drive Semi Trailer.
Category 2: A Train Double.
Category 3: B Train Double.
Category 4: C Train Double.
Category 5: Straight Truck.
Category 6: Truck – Pony Combination.
Category 7: Truck – Full Trailer Combination.
Category 8: Intercity Bus and Recreational Vehicles.
Additional Conditions.
Liftable Axles.
Aerodynamic Devices.

Daily Trip Inspections
This online Daily trip Inspections course covers the following topics:
Introduction
Federal VS Provincial
Standard 13
Safety regulations and laws
Daily requirements
NSC Standard 13 Part 2 Schedule 1
Major and Minor Defects
What needs to be completed on each Trip Inspection
Defect boxes
Standard Information
Example
Reporting defects
Paperwork Retention
In vehicle and office requirements
Truck/Trailer Inspection
Paperwork and Documents
In Cab Inspection
Video
Exterior Inspection
Trailer Inspection
Airbrakes
Inspection overview
Video
CVSA Inspections
Levels of inspections
Introduction
Federal VS Provincial
Standard 13
Safety regulations and laws
Daily requirements
NSC Standard 13 Part 2 Schedule 1
Major and Minor Defects
What needs to be completed on each Trip Inspection
Defect boxes
Standard Information
Example
Reporting defects
Paperwork Retention
In vehicle and office requirements
Truck/Trailer Inspection
Paperwork and Documents
In Cab Inspection
Video
Exterior Inspection
Trailer Inspection
Airbrakes
Inspection overview
Video
CVSA Inspections
Levels of inspections

North American Cargo Securement
This online North American Cargo Securement Program covers the following topics:
History of the Cargo Securement Standard
Fundamentals of Cargo Securement
Guiding Principals
What does the Standard cover?
What does the Standard require of carriers and drivers?
Driver Inspections
Securement Options
Minimum Force Standards
General Cargo Securement Requirements
The Securement System
Components
Securing Devices
Appropriate System
Minimum Strength Requirements
Tiedowns
Edge Protectors
Cargo Placement
Number of Tie downs
Optional Additional Topics
Energy Sector Specific
Logs
Dressed Lumber
Metal Coils
Paper Rolls
Concrete Pipe
Intermodal Containers
Vehicles as Cargo
Boulders
Roll-on/Roll-off and Hook Lift Containers
History of the Cargo Securement Standard
Fundamentals of Cargo Securement
Guiding Principals
What does the Standard cover?
What does the Standard require of carriers and drivers?
Driver Inspections
Securement Options
Minimum Force Standards
General Cargo Securement Requirements
The Securement System
Components
Securing Devices
Appropriate System
Minimum Strength Requirements
Tiedowns
Edge Protectors
Cargo Placement
Number of Tie downs
Optional Additional Topics
Energy Sector Specific
Logs
Dressed Lumber
Metal Coils
Paper Rolls
Concrete Pipe
Intermodal Containers
Vehicles as Cargo
Boulders
Roll-on/Roll-off and Hook Lift Containers

Professional Driver Improvement Course
3 Demerit Reduction (Alberta)
This online Professional Driver Improvement or PDIC course covers the following topics:
Introduction
Welcome
Course Navigation
Course Downloads
Objectives
Driver Readiness Quiz
Module 1 - Attitude
Scenario
Collision Statistics
The Challenge
Preventable and Non-Preventable Collisions
Fundamental Philosophy
Safer System Of Driving
Quiz
Module 2 - Driving Conditions
Adverse Conditions
Weather Conditions
Light Conditions
Road Conditions
Traffic Conditions
Driver Conditions
Vehicle Inspections
Air Brakes
Couple And Uncouple
Quiz
Module 3 - Collisions
Two Vehicle Collisions
Vehicle Ahead
Collisions With The Vehicle Behind
Passing
Being Passed
Intersection Collisions
Head-On Collisions
Module 3A - Collisions (Continued)
Other Types of Collisions
Collisions With Trains
Collisions With Pedestrians
Sharing the Road
Quiz
Module 4 - Collisions (Continued)
Other Types Of Collisions
Backing Collisions
Wildlife Collisions
Jack-Knifing
Rollovers
Quiz
Module 4A - Collision Response
Accident Reporting
If a Collision Happens
Recording Accident Details and Information
Call Your Insurance Agent
Liability
Quiz
Module 5 - Fatigue
Statistics
Understanding Sleep
Recognizing Fatigue
Situational Awareness Test
Fatigue Strategies
Your Responsibility
Quiz
Module 6 - Impaired Driving
Drinking and Driving - The Statistics
Our Responsibilities
Penalties for Drinking and Driving
Other Drugs
Conclusion
Quiz
Module 7 - Emergencies
Emergency Manoeuvre
Skid Control
Collision Avoidance
Wheel Drop Off
Tire Blow Out
Quiz
Module 8 - Conclusion
Final Exam
Introduction
Welcome
Course Navigation
Course Downloads
Objectives
Driver Readiness Quiz
Module 1 - Attitude
Scenario
Collision Statistics
The Challenge
Preventable and Non-Preventable Collisions
Fundamental Philosophy
Safer System Of Driving
Quiz
Module 2 - Driving Conditions
Adverse Conditions
Weather Conditions
Light Conditions
Road Conditions
Traffic Conditions
Driver Conditions
Vehicle Inspections
Air Brakes
Couple And Uncouple
Quiz
Module 3 - Collisions
Two Vehicle Collisions
Vehicle Ahead
Collisions With The Vehicle Behind
Passing
Being Passed
Intersection Collisions
Head-On Collisions
Module 3A - Collisions (Continued)
Other Types of Collisions
Collisions With Trains
Collisions With Pedestrians
Sharing the Road
Quiz
Module 4 - Collisions (Continued)
Other Types Of Collisions
Backing Collisions
Wildlife Collisions
Jack-Knifing
Rollovers
Quiz
Module 4A - Collision Response
Accident Reporting
If a Collision Happens
Recording Accident Details and Information
Call Your Insurance Agent
Liability
Quiz
Module 5 - Fatigue
Statistics
Understanding Sleep
Recognizing Fatigue
Situational Awareness Test
Fatigue Strategies
Your Responsibility
Quiz
Module 6 - Impaired Driving
Drinking and Driving - The Statistics
Our Responsibilities
Penalties for Drinking and Driving
Other Drugs
Conclusion
Quiz
Module 7 - Emergencies
Emergency Manoeuvre
Skid Control
Collision Avoidance
Wheel Drop Off
Tire Blow Out
Quiz
Module 8 - Conclusion
Final Exam

WHMIS 2015 GHS
This online WHMIS 2015 (GHS) course covers the following topics:
What is WHMIS?
Components of WHMIS
WHMIS responsibilities
How hazardous products enter the body
Classes of hazardous products
WHMIS 2015 hazard groups and classes
WHMIS 2015 pictograms
Supplier and workplace labels
Consumer labels
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
Emergency Actions
Personal Protective Equipment
What is WHMIS?
Components of WHMIS
WHMIS responsibilities
How hazardous products enter the body
Classes of hazardous products
WHMIS 2015 hazard groups and classes
WHMIS 2015 pictograms
Supplier and workplace labels
Consumer labels
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
Emergency Actions
Personal Protective Equipment

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Canada)
This online Transportation of Dangerous Goods course covers the following topics:
TDG Act compliance, enforcement, and penalties
Roles and responsibilities of handlers, consignors, transporters, drivers, and receivers
Dangerous good classifications and shipping descriptions
Classes and subclasses of dangerous goods
Packaging dangerous goods
Marking, labelling, and placarding dangerous goods
Shipping documentation for dangerous goods
Handling procedures for dangerous goods
Identifying and reporting dangerous good incidents
Emergency Response Assistance Plans (ERAPs)
TDG Act exemptions
TDG Act compliance, enforcement, and penalties
Roles and responsibilities of handlers, consignors, transporters, drivers, and receivers
Dangerous good classifications and shipping descriptions
Classes and subclasses of dangerous goods
Packaging dangerous goods
Marking, labelling, and placarding dangerous goods
Shipping documentation for dangerous goods
Handling procedures for dangerous goods
Identifying and reporting dangerous good incidents
Emergency Response Assistance Plans (ERAPs)
TDG Act exemptions

Roadside Inspections
This online Roadside Inspections course covers the following topics:
Inspection Basics
Who Gets Inspected
Types of Inspections
Preparing for an Inspection
Inspection Process
Driver
Vehicle
Documents
Have a Positive Attitude
Inspection Results
Inspection Report
Passing an Inspection
Failing an Inspection
How to File a Complaint
Roadside Inspections and CSA
Overview
CSA Components
What You Can Do
Inspection Basics
Who Gets Inspected
Types of Inspections
Preparing for an Inspection
Inspection Process
Driver
Vehicle
Documents
Have a Positive Attitude
Inspection Results
Inspection Report
Passing an Inspection
Failing an Inspection
How to File a Complaint
Roadside Inspections and CSA
Overview
CSA Components
What You Can Do

Confined Space Entry (Canada)
This online Confined Space Entry course covers the following topics:
Equipment use and inspection
Atmospheric testing
Safe operations and entry duties
Permits
Common hazards
Rescue procedures and roles
Equipment use and inspection
Atmospheric testing
Safe operations and entry duties
Permits
Common hazards
Rescue procedures and roles

Hazard Assessment Training
This online Hazard Assessment Training course covers the following topics:
Hazard identification
Hazard evaluation and prioritization
Hazard control
Review and update of hazard assessments
Types of hazard assessments
Hazard identification
Hazard evaluation and prioritization
Hazard control
Review and update of hazard assessments
Types of hazard assessments

Canada Labour Code - Part II
This online Canadian Labour Code - Part II course covers the following topics:
This online Introduction to the Canada Labour Code – Part II course covers the following topics:
Workplaces covered by the Canada Labour Code
Definitions used in the Code
Employer duties
Internal Complaint Resolution Process
Right to refuse work
Pregnant and nursing employees
Policy health and safety committees
Workplace health and safety committees
Health and safety representatives
Responsibilities and powers of health and safety officers
Enforcement
Appeals
Offences and punishment
This online Introduction to the Canada Labour Code – Part II course covers the following topics:
Workplaces covered by the Canada Labour Code
Definitions used in the Code
Employer duties
Internal Complaint Resolution Process
Right to refuse work
Pregnant and nursing employees
Policy health and safety committees
Workplace health and safety committees
Health and safety representatives
Responsibilities and powers of health and safety officers
Enforcement
Appeals
Offences and punishment

Air Brake Refresher
In this online Air Brake Refresher, the following topics are covered:
Introduction
Program Outline
Air Brake Pre Trip
Reservoirs Full
Reservoirs Empty
Airbrake System Overview
Supply System
Service System
Park Brakes
Tractor / Trailer
System Failures
Foundation Brakes and Adjustment
Air Operated Disc Brakes
Driving Tips
Braking
Retarders
Icy Roads
Downgrades
On Highways
Pre-hill Inspections
In Town
Runaway Lanes
Anti-Lock Braking Systems
Automatic Traction Control
ACTIVITIES:
General Introduction
Pre Trip Activity
Supply System Activity
Service System Activity
Park Brake Activity
Tractor / Trailer Activity
System Failure Activity
Foundation Brake Activity
Introduction
Program Outline
Air Brake Pre Trip
Reservoirs Full
Reservoirs Empty
Airbrake System Overview
Supply System
Service System
Park Brakes
Tractor / Trailer
System Failures
Foundation Brakes and Adjustment
Air Operated Disc Brakes
Driving Tips
Braking
Retarders
Icy Roads
Downgrades
On Highways
Pre-hill Inspections
In Town
Runaway Lanes
Anti-Lock Braking Systems
Automatic Traction Control
ACTIVITIES:
General Introduction
Pre Trip Activity
Supply System Activity
Service System Activity
Park Brake Activity
Tractor / Trailer Activity
System Failure Activity
Foundation Brake Activity

Alcohol and Drug Awareness
This online Alcohol and Drug Awareness course covers the following topics:
The prevalence of alcohol and drug related issues in the workplace today
Legalities governing “fit-for-work” policies in the workplace
Wise choices and compliance
Alcohol and drug work standards
Actions to take if a worker is suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Consequences for non-compliance
Reasons why one might be asked to submit to drug and alcohol testing
The prevalence of alcohol and drug related issues in the workplace today
Legalities governing “fit-for-work” policies in the workplace
Wise choices and compliance
Alcohol and drug work standards
Actions to take if a worker is suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Consequences for non-compliance
Reasons why one might be asked to submit to drug and alcohol testing

Reasonable Suspicion and Managing Impairment for Supervisors
This online Reasonable Suspicion and Managing Impairment for Supervisors course covers the following topics:
An introduction to the topic
Employer and employee obligations
The characteristics of the modern workforce and how this impacts substance use trends
Facts on medical and recreational cannabis use in Canada
Tips for reviewing, updating and implementing your drug and alcohol policy
Tips on when to use drug testing and why
How to document reasonable suspicion and trigger testing
Post-incident testing tips and timelines
Tips on accommodating prescription drug use
An introduction to the topic
Employer and employee obligations
The characteristics of the modern workforce and how this impacts substance use trends
Facts on medical and recreational cannabis use in Canada
Tips for reviewing, updating and implementing your drug and alcohol policy
Tips on when to use drug testing and why
How to document reasonable suspicion and trigger testing
Post-incident testing tips and timelines
Tips on accommodating prescription drug use
Safety is not Expensive. It is Priceless.
Do it Right! Do it Safe!
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