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Canada - First Aid Basics

This training has been developed to give certified first aid attendants an opportunity to refresh and update their basic first aid knowledge.

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Canada - Hand Safety and Injury Prevention

Utility knives or “box cutters” are widely used in retail, manufacturing, construction and other industries. They are used for everything from cutting string and opening cartons to cutting drywall. Over 60% of workplace hand injuries are lacerations (deep cuts) many from the improper use of utility knives.

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Canada - Health and Safety Awareness

This course outlines key health and safety rights and responsibilities of different groups in the workplace: employers, supervisors and workers.

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Canada - Ladder Safety

Learn about the different types of ladders and how to use them safely in the workplace.

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Canada - Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens for Canadian Employees

Learn how to protect yourself and others from workplace exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

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Canada - Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG): Overview

Chemicals and biological substances are regularly shipped by road, rail, water and air. Many products pose some danger while being transported. In order to minimize the risks associated with transporting dangerous goods, and to keep the public and the environment safe, everyone involved in the shipping of dangerous goods must learn about and follow the requirements of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations.

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Canada - WHMIS

This course describes the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and how to effectively apply it at your work.

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Wildfire Smoke Safety

This training covers wildfire smoke safety precautions and procedures. Specifically, the training goes over health effects, symptoms, sensitive groups, protective measures, medical treatment, employee rights, and employee/employer responsibilities.

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Canada - Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act

The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, or AODA, aims to identify, remove, and prevent barriers for people with disabilities. The AODA became law on June 13, 2005 and applies to all levels of government, nonprofits, and private sector businesses in Ontario that have one or more employees (full-time, part-time, seasonal, or contract).

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Canada - Diversity in the Workplace

This course is designed to raise employee awareness about demographic changes and the benefits of diverse teams in the workplace. The course teaches employees about the science of unconscious bias, how to recognize and resolve it and move toward an inclusive work culture.

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Canada - Harassment, Discrimination and Workplace Violence Prevention Training

Every work environment should be supportive of the productivity, dignity and self-esteem of every employee. This means ensuring that your work environment is free from harassment, discrimination and violence. This online training course applies to all employees.

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Acid Handling

Wearing appropriate PPE when working on the pickle line is essential. KPA's Acid Handling training course reviews the pickling process, the affects of acids on humans, and best practice recommendations for interacting safely with common pickling acids.

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