Municipalities

Municipal workers make up one of the largest group of workers in Ontario – in fact, in the country. These people are found at all levels of government from Federal all the way down to local towns. From a employment perspective, they are asked to do more diverse work than any other single group of workers anywhere. They cut down trees, build roads, lay sewer and water pipe, pick up trash, maintain property and on and on! We have developed a line of training programs to meet the needs of these workers. Our customers are some of the largest municipalities in Ontario as well as some of the smallest. Many of these courses are customized to meet specific needs.

Skid Steer

Participants in this program will learn the safe practices of operating a Skid Steer. They will recognize and evaluate the hazards associated with Skid Steers and understand the methods of operating them safely. Learn More

Back Hoe

This program teaches participants the principles involved in the safe operation of a Back Hoe. Learn More

Chain Saw

For those people, who as part of their day-to-day job may need to operate chain saws, they are a great tool and time saver. They can also be very dangerous. This program gives users of chain saws a fundamental understanding of their care, operation, and safe use. Learn More

Brush Chipper

Brush chippers are a very important tool used in the landscaping and forestry industries. This program is designed to teach operators the safe methods of using these machines. Learn More

Lift Truck

This program teaches participants the principles involved in the safe operation of a Lift Truck. Included in this program are propane & electric counterbalance and reach trucks. It can be customized to also include other types of lift trucks such as narrow aisle and rough terrain. Learn More

Cutquik (Stone) Saw

For those people, who as part of their day to day job may need to operate Quick Cut saws, they are a great tool and time saver. They can also be very dangerous. This program gives users of Quick Cut saws a fundamental understanding of their care, operation, and safe use. Learn More

Traffic Control

This program is designed to teach participants the methods necessary to development an effective traffic control program in order to protect both workers and general vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Learn More

Bucket Truck Operator

This one day program is designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 10 participants. A second day is required to conduct the practical evaluations. Normally we can evaluate 10 people over an 8 hour period. Learn More

Bucket Truck Rescue

This 3.5 -hour program is designed for all managers, supervisors, workers and maintenance staff. An idea class size is up to 10 participants. We conduct this program in your facility or job site utilizing your equipment and situations familiar to your people. We require a TV/VCR, overhead projector, screen, flip chart/dry erase board. Learn More

Mobile Crane

This course has been designed to give the participants a basic understanding of the safe operation of Mobile Cranes. These would include; articulating (knuckle) boom, telescoping boom, radial boom derricks (RBD), sign erectors & boom truck operators. There is extensive classroom and practical teaching and evaluation. Learn More

Wheel Loader

This program teaches participants the basics of Wheel Loader Operations. Learn More

Confined Space Entry

This is a one-day program that is designed for all workers, supervisors, managers, engineers and health and safety committee members. Each participant will receive course material and a certificate of participation. It is best suited for groups of no more than 20 people. Learn More

Line Clearing

To teach personnel about the hazards and regulations associated with activities in line clearing or tree removal when working in proximity to energized electrical equipment under the direct supervision of a journey-person. Learn More

Trenching and Shoring

The Ontario Construction Regulations requires that all personnel that have to enter trenches and excavations be trained in the recognition and safe practices of those specific hazards. A competent person must also be on site to direct those activities. Learn More