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Defensive Driving - 3 Demerit Reduction (Alberta)
Driver competency model
SAFER System of Defensive Driving
Adverse conditions
Most common collisions
Rear end collisions
Backing collisions
Intersection collisions
Other Collisions
Vehicle in front collisions
Passing and being passed collisions
Head on collisions
Bicycle collisions
Motorcycle collisions
Train collisions
Wildlife collisions
Drinking, driving, and drugs
Fatigue
Distraction
Cellular phone related collisions
SAFER System of Defensive Driving
Adverse conditions
Most common collisions
Rear end collisions
Backing collisions
Intersection collisions
Other Collisions
Vehicle in front collisions
Passing and being passed collisions
Head on collisions
Bicycle collisions
Motorcycle collisions
Train collisions
Wildlife collisions
Drinking, driving, and drugs
Fatigue
Distraction
Cellular phone related collisions

Aerial Lift (Scissor and Boom Lift)
This online course covers the following topics:
Looks at different types of lifts and their anatomy
Shows why it's important to conduct a thorough pre-shift inspection each day before putting a lift into service
Looks at aerial lift stability and the importance of knowing the machine's capacity
Emphasizes the importance of planning each lift and setting up the machine properly to avoid hazards and obstacles around the work site
Identifies the six most common hazards associated with aerial lift operation and explains how to recognize, avoid or minimize them
Looks at different types of lifts and their anatomy
Shows why it's important to conduct a thorough pre-shift inspection each day before putting a lift into service
Looks at aerial lift stability and the importance of knowing the machine's capacity
Emphasizes the importance of planning each lift and setting up the machine properly to avoid hazards and obstacles around the work site
Identifies the six most common hazards associated with aerial lift operation and explains how to recognize, avoid or minimize them

Boom Truck Trucking
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Anatomy of the crane
The importance of daily inspections
Anatomy of the crane
Crane stability and load charts
Safety considerations of crane setup
Communication and hand signals
Basic rigging principles
Safe inspect and use of lifting slings
"Critical lifts" and the planning required
The 6 most common hazards associated with crane operation
Anatomy of the crane
The importance of daily inspections
Anatomy of the crane
Crane stability and load charts
Safety considerations of crane setup
Communication and hand signals
Basic rigging principles
Safe inspect and use of lifting slings
"Critical lifts" and the planning required
The 6 most common hazards associated with crane operation

Articulated Boom Truck (Knuckle Boom) Operator Safety
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability & Setup
Hazards
Rigging
Operations
Final Exam
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability & Setup
Hazards
Rigging
Operations
Final Exam

ATV/UTV Safety Training
This online ATV/UTV Safety course covers the following topics:
ATV and UTV components
Common OHV operation hazards and how to control them
Incident reporting procedures
Pre-ride and post-ride inspections
Start-up procedures for ATVs and UTVs
Testing the drive system
Best practices for ATV and UTV operation
Driving on hills, slippery surfaces, soft ground, sand, and other conditions
Characteristics of responsible operators
Loading and winching
Loading and securing machines for transport
Storage and annual maintenance procedures
ATV and UTV components
Common OHV operation hazards and how to control them
Incident reporting procedures
Pre-ride and post-ride inspections
Start-up procedures for ATVs and UTVs
Testing the drive system
Best practices for ATV and UTV operation
Driving on hills, slippery surfaces, soft ground, sand, and other conditions
Characteristics of responsible operators
Loading and winching
Loading and securing machines for transport
Storage and annual maintenance procedures

Basic Rigging Bundle
This online Basic Rigging (Bundle) course covers the following topics:
Rigging Equipment Basics
Lifting Devices
Types of Slings
Sling Storage and Capacity
Connectors and Adjusters
Hook Inspections
Shackles, Eye Bolts, and Adjusters
Care and Storage
By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of:
Proper equipment used to rig a load
Inspection and storage requirements for equipment
General safety rules to be observed while rigging
Steps required to plan a rigging job
How to safely mount equipment on a load
Rigging Equipment Basics
Lifting Devices
Types of Slings
Sling Storage and Capacity
Connectors and Adjusters
Hook Inspections
Shackles, Eye Bolts, and Adjusters
Care and Storage
By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of:
Proper equipment used to rig a load
Inspection and storage requirements for equipment
General safety rules to be observed while rigging
Steps required to plan a rigging job
How to safely mount equipment on a load

Basic Security Guard Training
Introduction to Security Guard Training
Safety Awareness and First Aid
Conduct of Security
The Security Officer and the Legal System
Access Control and Alarm Systems
General Patrol Tactics and Techniques
Response to an Immediate Crisis
Traffic Control
Labor Disputes
Interacting with Others in the Justice System
Note Taking, Reports and Evidence
Safety Awareness and First Aid
Conduct of Security
The Security Officer and the Legal System
Access Control and Alarm Systems
General Patrol Tactics and Techniques
Response to an Immediate Crisis
Traffic Control
Labor Disputes
Interacting with Others in the Justice System
Note Taking, Reports and Evidence

Bear Awareness Training
Chapter 1: General Characteristics of Bears
Chapter 2: The Difference Between Black Bears and Grizzly Bears
Chapter 3: Bear Country Activities
Chapter 4: Bear Confrontations
Chapter 2: The Difference Between Black Bears and Grizzly Bears
Chapter 3: Bear Country Activities
Chapter 4: Bear Confrontations

Wildlife Awareness Training
By the end of this course you will learn:
How to recognize the signs of Bear and Cougar activity.
Wildlife avoidance and deterrence strategies.
How to prevent attracting wildlife into your camp or worksite.
The proper selection and use of wildlife deterrents.
This online Wilderness Awareness course covers the following topics:
Bears.
Bear Activity.
Bear Behavior.
Bear Identification.
Human-Wildlife Conflicts.
Response to Bear Encounters.
Non-Lethal Deterrents.
Less-Lethal Deterrents.
Overlooked Hazards.
Mice and Rodents.
Insects and Spiders.
Ticks.
Rattlesnakes.
Coyotes.
Cougar Encounters.
How to recognize the signs of Bear and Cougar activity.
Wildlife avoidance and deterrence strategies.
How to prevent attracting wildlife into your camp or worksite.
The proper selection and use of wildlife deterrents.
This online Wilderness Awareness course covers the following topics:
Bears.
Bear Activity.
Bear Behavior.
Bear Identification.
Human-Wildlife Conflicts.
Response to Bear Encounters.
Non-Lethal Deterrents.
Less-Lethal Deterrents.
Overlooked Hazards.
Mice and Rodents.
Insects and Spiders.
Ticks.
Rattlesnakes.
Coyotes.
Cougar Encounters.

Chainsaw Safety Training
This online Chainsaw Safety course covers the following topics:
Chainsaw components and safety features
Types of chainsaws
Physical and site preparation for chainsaw use
Safety requirements for chainsaw use, including PPE
Hazard assessment, identification, and control
Pre-operational inspections and function checks
Chainsaw start-up methods
Cutting techniques and best practices
Post-operational maintenance and inspection
Chain filing
Chainsaw components and safety features
Types of chainsaws
Physical and site preparation for chainsaw use
Safety requirements for chainsaw use, including PPE
Hazard assessment, identification, and control
Pre-operational inspections and function checks
Chainsaw start-up methods
Cutting techniques and best practices
Post-operational maintenance and inspection
Chain filing

Coronavirus - Guarding Against Covid-19
This online Coronavirus: Guarding Against COVID-19 course covers the following topics:
COVID-19 and how it spreads
Hand washing and "touch discipline"
Social distancing and "respiratory etiquette"
What to do if you think you're getting sick
And more
COVID-19 and how it spreads
Hand washing and "touch discipline"
Social distancing and "respiratory etiquette"
What to do if you think you're getting sick
And more

Fire Extinguisher Safety
This online Fire Extinguisher Safety for Canada course covers the
following topics:
Fight or Flee?
Elements of Fire
Fire Type and Responses
PASS Method
Care and Training
By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of:
How to decide whether to fight or flee a fire
The four elements needed to start and sustain a fire
The appropriate fire extinguishers for different types of fires
How to use the PASS method to operate fire extinguishers
How to inspect and maintain fire extinguishers
Best practices for hands-on fire extinguisher training
following topics:
Fight or Flee?
Elements of Fire
Fire Type and Responses
PASS Method
Care and Training
By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of:
How to decide whether to fight or flee a fire
The four elements needed to start and sustain a fire
The appropriate fire extinguishers for different types of fires
How to use the PASS method to operate fire extinguishers
How to inspect and maintain fire extinguishers
Best practices for hands-on fire extinguisher training

Ground Disturbance 201
This course is endorsed by the Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA). Click here to view endorsement letter.
This online Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA) endorsed course is designed for planners, managers, supervisors, and employees who are required to develop, plan, or undertake any kind of ground disturbance.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Identify and define ground disturbance
Describe the hazards of ground disturbance
Decide what permits and agreements will be required
Describe how to locate and identify underground facilities
Describe regulations associated with ground disturbance
Describe the responsibilities for owners and ground disturbers
Describe safety requirements
This Ground Disturbance 201 course contains the same course content and examination criteria as a classroom delivered course that has been endorsed to the Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA) Ground Disturbance 201 Standard.
This online Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA) endorsed course is designed for planners, managers, supervisors, and employees who are required to develop, plan, or undertake any kind of ground disturbance.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Identify and define ground disturbance
Describe the hazards of ground disturbance
Decide what permits and agreements will be required
Describe how to locate and identify underground facilities
Describe regulations associated with ground disturbance
Describe the responsibilities for owners and ground disturbers
Describe safety requirements
This Ground Disturbance 201 course contains the same course content and examination criteria as a classroom delivered course that has been endorsed to the Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA) Ground Disturbance 201 Standard.

Lattice Boom / Crawler Crane Operator Safety
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment
Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability
Hazards
Rigging
Operations
Conclusion
Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability
Hazards
Rigging
Operations
Conclusion

Lockout / Tagout in the Workplace
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment
Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency
development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Duties of those in the workplace
Legal requirements and penalties
Hazards
Lockout tagout devices
Seven steps of lockout tagout
Common mistakes
Creating a workplace program
Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency
development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Duties of those in the workplace
Legal requirements and penalties
Hazards
Lockout tagout devices
Seven steps of lockout tagout
Common mistakes
Creating a workplace program

Managing Conflict
As workforce numbers shrink, and individuals are called to interact more intensely with fewer people, the ability to manage conflict effectively becomes more important. This course identifies appropriate responses to
conflict. Topics in this course include: Conflict Resolution Styles, Selecting Styles, Collaboration Guidelines, and Application. After completing this course, learners will be able to successfully approach and resolve conflict in the workplace.
conflict. Topics in this course include: Conflict Resolution Styles, Selecting Styles, Collaboration Guidelines, and Application. After completing this course, learners will be able to successfully approach and resolve conflict in the workplace.

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Awareness for Supervisors
The Occupational health and safety awareness training provides a basic
understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training.
This training introduces supervisors to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. It
focuses on the health and safety rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers. It also serves as a general introduction to workplace health and safety.
Supervisors can use this free training program as one way to meet the minimum training required by the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training regulation.
Make a Difference
Lead the Way
The Supervisor's Tool Kit
You Are Not Alone
Be a Role Model
understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training.
This training introduces supervisors to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. It
focuses on the health and safety rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers. It also serves as a general introduction to workplace health and safety.
Supervisors can use this free training program as one way to meet the minimum training required by the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training regulation.
Make a Difference
Lead the Way
The Supervisor's Tool Kit
You Are Not Alone
Be a Role Model

Oilfield Driver Safety Training
Introduction
Driver Competency Model.
SAFER System of Defensive Driving
Attitude.
Foresight.
Eyesight.
Responsibility.
Adverse Conditions
Light.
Weather.
Road.
Traffic.
Driver.
Vehicle.
Most Common Collisions
Wildlife.
Jackknifing.
Rollover Collisions.
Head on Collisions.
Backing Collisions.
Fatigue Management
Defining Fatigue.
Understanding Fatigue.
Recognizing Fatigue.
Fatigue Strategies.
Journey Management.
Fatigue Strategies that do not Work.
Your Responsibility.
Conclusion
Driver Competency Model.
SAFER System of Defensive Driving
Attitude.
Foresight.
Eyesight.
Responsibility.
Adverse Conditions
Light.
Weather.
Road.
Traffic.
Driver.
Vehicle.
Most Common Collisions
Wildlife.
Jackknifing.
Rollover Collisions.
Head on Collisions.
Backing Collisions.
Fatigue Management
Defining Fatigue.
Understanding Fatigue.
Recognizing Fatigue.
Fatigue Strategies.
Journey Management.
Fatigue Strategies that do not Work.
Your Responsibility.
Conclusion

Overhead Crane Operator Safety Training
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Types of overhead cranes
Hazards associated with cranes
Crane inspections
Inspection checklists
Load tests
Crane structure and components
Emergency shut-off
Suspended controls
Electrical systems
Warning labels
Safe crane operations
Rigging hardware
Rigging practices
Types of overhead cranes
Hazards associated with cranes
Crane inspections
Inspection checklists
Load tests
Crane structure and components
Emergency shut-off
Suspended controls
Electrical systems
Warning labels
Safe crane operations
Rigging hardware
Rigging practices

Positive Air Shutdown Systems (Free)
The following topics are covered in this online Positive Air Shutdown Systems
course:
The hazards associated with operating a diesel engine in areas with potentially flammable atmospheres
The basic components of a Positive Air Shutdown system
The Canadian federally-legislated requirements surrounding the use of Positive Air Shutdown systems
The basic functions of Positive Air Shutdown systems, and how properly-installed systems protect you from hazards
The key differences between manual and automatic systems, and why automatic systems are preferred
The reasons why regularly testing Positive Air Shutdown systems is so important
The basic steps required to properly test both manual and automatic Positive Air Shutdown systems
course:
The hazards associated with operating a diesel engine in areas with potentially flammable atmospheres
The basic components of a Positive Air Shutdown system
The Canadian federally-legislated requirements surrounding the use of Positive Air Shutdown systems
The basic functions of Positive Air Shutdown systems, and how properly-installed systems protect you from hazards
The key differences between manual and automatic systems, and why automatic systems are preferred
The reasons why regularly testing Positive Air Shutdown systems is so important
The basic steps required to properly test both manual and automatic Positive Air Shutdown systems

Scaffolding - Safety Training
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment
Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as
a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Inspections
Operations
Stability
Hazards
Conclusion
Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as
a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Inspections
Operations
Stability
Hazards
Conclusion

Skid Steer (Rubber Tired & Track Loader) Operator Safety
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment
Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Inspections
Operations
Stability
Hazards
Conclusion
Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Anatomy
Inspections
Operations
Stability
Hazards
Conclusion

Telehandler Certification
This online Telehandler Certification course covers the following topics:
Federal and provincial VRLT-related legislation requirements for the machine, employees, supervisors and employers
Machine hazards
Common lift truck incidents and accidents
Different lift truck classes
The importance of the operator’s manual
Safety decals
Machine components, controls, brake types, and safe guards
Capacities and in-depth stability principles
Proper use of load charts
Pre-operational inspections
Function tests
Maintenance
Hydraulic system dangers
Refuelling
Hazard assessment/mitigation
Rescue planning
Proper communication
PPE
Operating rules
Steering modes
Loading/unloading
Racks
Work platform use
Parking and shutting down
Recordkeeping
Federal and provincial VRLT-related legislation requirements for the machine, employees, supervisors and employers
Machine hazards
Common lift truck incidents and accidents
Different lift truck classes
The importance of the operator’s manual
Safety decals
Machine components, controls, brake types, and safe guards
Capacities and in-depth stability principles
Proper use of load charts
Pre-operational inspections
Function tests
Maintenance
Hydraulic system dangers
Refuelling
Hazard assessment/mitigation
Rescue planning
Proper communication
PPE
Operating rules
Steering modes
Loading/unloading
Racks
Work platform use
Parking and shutting down
Recordkeeping

Trench Safety - Operator Safety
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Introduction
Competency
Soil Classification
Protective Systems
Atmosphere
Hazards
Conclusion
Introduction
Competency
Soil Classification
Protective Systems
Atmosphere
Hazards
Conclusion

Utility Advanced Line Locating
Module 1 – Introduction to Utility Advanced Line Locating
Describe underground (buried) facilities and
ground disturbance.
Module 2 – Locator Requests & Locator Responsibilities
Identify locate requests.
Identify Locator responsibilities.
Module 3 – Locating Procedures
Explain locating procedures.
Module 4 – Locating Fundamentals
Describe the theory of electromagnetic locating.
Explain frequencies and transmitter signals.
Explain receiver signals and antenna
configurations.
Discuss signal distortion.
Module 5 – Active Locating Methods
Apply the Direct Hook-Up Method
Apply the Inductive Clamp Method
Apply the Inductive Method
Module 6 – Procedures for Active Locating Methods
Apply procedures for Active Methods
Module 7 – Passive Locating Methods
Apply the Radio Mode
Apply the Live Cable (Power) Mode.
Apply the Cathodic Protection System (CPS) Mode.
Module 8 – Advanced Locating Methods
Explain and apply the Parallel Line Check Method
Explain and apply the Sweeping Method.
Explain and apply the Multi-Angle Sweeping Method.
Explain and apply the 360° Sweeping Method.
Explain and apply the ALL Method
Module 9 – Unconventional Locating Methods
Explain and apply the Point A to Point B Method.
Explain and apply the Measurement Method.
Explain and apply the Visual Evidence Method.
Module 10 – Locating Obstacles
Explain locating obstacles.
Module 11 – Problem Solving
Apply problem solving procedures.
Describe underground (buried) facilities and
ground disturbance.
Module 2 – Locator Requests & Locator Responsibilities
Identify locate requests.
Identify Locator responsibilities.
Module 3 – Locating Procedures
Explain locating procedures.
Module 4 – Locating Fundamentals
Describe the theory of electromagnetic locating.
Explain frequencies and transmitter signals.
Explain receiver signals and antenna
configurations.
Discuss signal distortion.
Module 5 – Active Locating Methods
Apply the Direct Hook-Up Method
Apply the Inductive Clamp Method
Apply the Inductive Method
Module 6 – Procedures for Active Locating Methods
Apply procedures for Active Methods
Module 7 – Passive Locating Methods
Apply the Radio Mode
Apply the Live Cable (Power) Mode.
Apply the Cathodic Protection System (CPS) Mode.
Module 8 – Advanced Locating Methods
Explain and apply the Parallel Line Check Method
Explain and apply the Sweeping Method.
Explain and apply the Multi-Angle Sweeping Method.
Explain and apply the 360° Sweeping Method.
Explain and apply the ALL Method
Module 9 – Unconventional Locating Methods
Explain and apply the Point A to Point B Method.
Explain and apply the Measurement Method.
Explain and apply the Visual Evidence Method.
Module 10 – Locating Obstacles
Explain locating obstacles.
Module 11 – Problem Solving
Apply problem solving procedures.
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