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H2S ALIVE

GENERAL OILFIELD DRIVER IMPROVEMENT

OILFIELD HAULERS

LIGHT DUTY VEHICLE

STANDARD FIRST AID

EMERGENCY FIRST AID

GROUND DISTURBANCE - LEVEL I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROUND DISTURBANCE - LEVEL II

GAS TESTING

EMERGENCY FIRST AID WITH CPR A

INDUSTRIAL FALL PROTECTION

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

FIRE EXTINGUISHER AWARENESS

PETROLEUM SAFETY TRAINING (PST)

H2S ALIVE

This one-day course is intended for all workers in the petroleum industry who could be exposed to hydrogen sulphide (H2S).

The course covers the physical properties and health hazards of H2S, how to protect oneself and basic rescue techniques. Each student is required to operate self-contained breathing apparatus, a detector tube device, and participate in CPR and rescue lift and drag exercises.

An industry standard H2S Alive certificate valid for three years is issued upon successful completion of a written examination and demonstration of the required skills. Certification in CPR is not provided from this course.

Note: Course starts at 8:00 am

Students who are late may be refused admission. It is recommended that ladies wear slacks or jeans.

Employers are advised to call before  sending  injured employees to this course who are on Workers Compensation or light duty, if they are unable to perform the required exercises to pass the course.
 

How to Register

To register, or to inquire about upcoming course dates, please call registration toll-free at (403) 529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

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GENERAL OILFIELD DRIVER IMPROVEMENT

 

This one-day course is intended for oilfield truck drivers operating vehicles with GVW of 5500 kg and over. Topics include defensive driving skills, professional driving attitude, regulations and policies, National Safety Code requirements, proper vehicle inspection, securing of loads, off-highway driving techniques, road conditions and hazards, and non-driving skills (map reading, hand signals, vehicle equipment operations, load securement, and tire chain installation).

 

Students receiving 80% or better on the written examination are eligible for a reduction of up to three demerit points from their driver's license from Alberta Transportation through any Alberta registries agent.

 Classes start at 8:00am each day.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

For more information on this course contact Cliff Hindmarch at (403) 529-2007 or email to cliff@integrasafety.ca

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OILFIELD HAULERS COURSE

 

This one-day course provides specific training for heavy haulers in the upstream petroleum service industry. Course topics include rig moving (tear-down and set-up procedures), equipment hauling, hazard evaluation, tie-down procedures, winching procedures and load positioning.

Prerequisite: Successful completion of General Oilfield Driver Improvement course.

Note: This program is available on a waitlist basis with a minimum of eight registrants.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

For more information on this course contact Cliff Hindmarch at (403) 529-2007 or email to cliff@integrasafety.ca

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LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES - DRIVER IMPROVEMENT

 

This one-day course provides training for personnel who drive light-duty trucks, such as pick-ups, cars and hot shot units to and from field locations. Designed to reduce company vehicle accidents, it covers defensive driving skills, professional driver attitude, safe vehicle operation, trailer towing safety and survival equipment, driving practices for off-highway and adverse conditions, and non-driving skills (map reading, hand signals, vehicle equipment operations, load securement, and tire chain installation).

Students receiving 80% or better on the written examination are eligible for a reduction of up to three demerit points from their driver's license from Alberta Transportation through any Alberta registries agent.

Classes start at 8:00 am each day.
 

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

For more information on this course contact Cliff Hindmarch at (403) 529-2007 or email to cliff@integrasafety.ca

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Standard First Aid

 

Designed to meet industry, business and government requirements, Standard First Aid is a modular course for those who want to learn more first aid skills. The standard level first aid course is built on the same course and elective lessons as the emergency level course.

Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives.
 

Topics include:

Emergency scene management

Choking

Shock and unconsciousness

Severe bleeding, spinal injuries, fractures

Resuscitation skills for adults, and

One and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty

With groups of eight or more, we may be able to deliver the course on your site.

Note: The WCB-BC Standard First Aid Level I course is also available upon request.

Classes start at 8:00 am each day.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

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EMERGENCY FIRST AID

 

Designed to meet industry, business and government requirements, St. John Ambulance First Aid courses are your assurance of quality, flexibility and expertise.

Emergency First Aid is a state-of-the-art, modular course of basic first aid skills and other select subjects needed to sustain life and manage the scene of an injury.
 

Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives.
 

Topics include:

Emergency scene Management

Choking

Shock and unconsciousness

Severe bleeding and

One and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty

With groups of eight or more, we may be able to deliver the course on your site.

 

Classes start at 8:00 am.

 

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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GROUND DISTURBANCE - LEVEL I

 

This two-hour program is designed to ensure personnel are aware of hazards and the necessary items required to ensure safety. Participants is are always under the direct guidance of a Level II certified Ground Disturbance Supervisor who has Level II Certification. This program was designed to meet the regulatory requirements for companies with a massive, fully supervised labour base. Emphasis is placed on recognizing hazards, and knowing when to stop work and inform the supervisor for further assessment. Participants are able to explain what a ground disturbance is, when and why common hits occur, define what a Code of Practice is and why there is the need for one. Other topics include undertaking a ground disturbance, and distances involved when searching for an underground facility. Participants are able to illustrate the minimum sources for searching for an underground facility, and know how to use permits and pre-job meetings to their full advantage.

Objectives tested by written competency exam. Certification, valid for three years, is issued upon completion

Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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GROUND DISTURBANCE - LEVEL II

 

Level II is a 6.5-hour program with the first two hours encompassing Level I. Level II is designed for any party that is supervising a ground disturbance, independently performing a ground disturbance, or issuing and receiving ground disturbance permits. The program ensures that Level II personnel are familiar with, and fully understand, all the regulations and variances involved when a ground disturbance takes place. The course is presented in a logical sequence – from the pre-planning stage to the actual dig – and highlights the “‘musts” compared to the “shoulds”. Level II is the standardized program recognized by industry regulators. The prerequisite for this course is the successful completion of Level I. Participants learn how to clarify sources when searching for underground facilities, provide notification to the facility owner and receive owner notification. Participants gain an understanding of the necessary approvals/crossing agreements and regulations necessary before creating a ground disturbance. They learn to create a plot plan/site drawing, gain an understanding of line locating and learn about types of exposure. Participants will also learn how to do a back-fill inspection, as well as how to use permits and conduct pre-job meetings. Emergency response plans and what to do in case an underground facility is contacted are also covered.

Objectives are tested by written competency exam. Certification, valid for three years, is issued upon completion of objectives.

 Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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GAS TESTING

 

This course covers all the components of gas testing:

·          Hand-held Detectors

·          Single Toxic Gas Monitors

·          Multi Gas Monitors

·          Continuous Gas Monitors

·          LEL Monitors

“Participants learn their limitations, the equipment’s limitations and common mistakes involved with gas testing. The course stresses the importance of a function test before operation of any gas monitor. Participant teams will function test and test all the above monitors (except the continuous monitor) for gas. The most common errors attributed to gas testing are explained. Participants are led through a typical function test, and learning what to look for when function testing. They are also taught proper testing techniques and how to test safely.

Objectives are tested by both practical demonstration and written competency exam. Certification, valid for three years, is issued to each candidate upon successful completion of a written exam.

Classes start at 8:00 am.

 

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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EMERGENCY FIRST AID WITH CPR A

 

This  one day course is scheduled every week, and some evenings and weekends, in most Training Centres. Learn to recognize and provide intervention for life-threatening emergencies until medical aid arrives.

Topics include:
• Emergency Scene Management
• choking
• shock and unconsciousness
• severe bleeding and
• one and two rescuer CPR for an adult casualty

Emergency First Aid with CPR A includes the above hands-on lessons as well as a written exam.

Minimum age: 16 years
Pre-requisite: none
Students receive: First on the Scene: Student Reference Guide, certificate and pocket card
St. John Ambulance Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR A valid for: 3 years

Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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INDUSTRIAL FALL PROTECTION

 

This one-day program develops a general understanding of what fall protection is. The emphasis is placed on equipment and techniques that instill a proactive approach to fall protection safety. The responsibilities of both employer and worker are covered as well as the regulations governing fall protection. Participants gain an understanding of falling hazards and fall protection systems, including the components of a fall arrest system and advanced fall protection systems. Potential fall consequences are described, as are body harnesses and fall restraint systems including lanyards, shock absorbers, and anchor points. Participants learn how to perform an equipment inspection and how to evaluate hazards. Other topics include elevated platforms, temporary and permanent structures, rescue, equipment selection and maintenance

Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

 

This course gives participants the opportunity to receive the advanced means and knowledge to correctly identify a confined space, and the hazards, equipment and preparation required to meet the legislation. The focus is aimed at educating rescue teams or personnel working in confined spaces of their responsibilities in a confined space situation, beginning with Confined Space Legislation. Participants learn how to identify a confined space, how to prepare for entry, how to test and measure the atmosphere, how to identify the physical hazards and what protective equipment to wear. Qualifications and responsibilities of workers prior to entry is spelled out and the necessary permits reviewed. Students will Participants complete a practical exercise on vessel isolation and lockout procedures on a typical vessel.

The objectives to this course are obtained through 100% participation; therefore, the candidate must be physically and mentally able to perform the tasks from an elevated position. Certification, valid for three years, is issued upon completion of objectives.

 Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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FIRE EXTINGUISHER AWARENESS

 

This 3.5 to four-hour course is designed to acquaint the participant with basic skills pertaining to the use, care and maintenance of fire extinguishers. Classification of fires, fire extinguishing agents, and the characteristics of 5 lb., 20 lb. and 30 lb. stored pressure and cartridge-operated fire extinguishers are explained. Participants are able to define the correct use of a 30 lb. fire extinguisher, and can demonstrate the proper inspection and storage.

Objectives are tested by both practical demonstration and a written competency exam. Certification, valid for three years, is issued upon completion of objectives.

Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS

This 3 hour program has been expanded and improved to provide shippers, handlers and carriers with a clear understanding of the basic Clear Language Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations . It is intended for individuals who are involved in the transportation and handling of any dangerous goods. It is ideal for updating personnel with previous Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) training or as an introductory session for new employees.

The course content includes:

·                             An overview of the TDG requirements

·                             Responsibilities of shippers, handlers and drivers

·                             Classes of dangerous goods

·                             Shipping documents

·                             Safety marks

·                             Containers

·                             Special situations

·                             Emergency actions

A certificate, valid for three years, is issued to each candidate upon successful completion of a written exam

Classes start at 8:00 am.

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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PETROLEUM SAFETY TRAINING (PST)

This comprehensive program includes a WHMIS certificate as well as specialized lessons in four sectors of the oil industry. Learners need only take one of the optional lessons which pertains to their sector. PST meets all of the requirements of IRP Vol.16 - Basic Industry Safety Orientation

Nine Standard Lessons and Four Industry Specific Optional Lessons
1. Regulations
2. WHMIS
3. Personal Protective Equipment
4. Hazard Recognition & Control
5. Common Workplace Hazards & Control
6. Oil & Gas Industry Hazards & Control
7. Gas Hazards & Control Measures
8. Exploration Hazards & Control (Optional)
9. Rig Hazards & Control (Optional)
10. Oilfield Trucking Hazards & Control (Optional)
11. Production & Plant Hazards & Control (Optional)
12. Work Procedures
13. Safety Communications

Each program lesson is followed by a short skills test to ensure learners' comprehension. Once the entire program is completed, students are eligible for a Petroleum Safety Training certificate and a WHMIS certificate

For course registration inquiries call our registration department at (403)529-2007 or email to registration@integrasafety.ca

 

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