This one-day course is designed for workers responsible for electrical systems and needing certification in the CSA Z462-24 electrical safety standard. This standard covers safe work practices related to electrical dangers in the workplace. The successful participant will gain a solid understanding of hazards encountered while operating or maintaining electrical installations in the low voltage (below 750V) class including a full understanding of the arc hazard categorization, appropriate PPE selection and safe work procedure.
This course is taught by certified electrical professionals with decades of field experience and solid credentials as professional adult learning instructors. This program includes professionally designed slides, videos and extensive use of case studies. This program examines the electrical hazards found in industry and stresses the importance of the individual employee proactively recognizing hazards and applying safe work practices with the goal of zero incidents.
Who should attend: Engineers, Electricians, Instrumentation Mechanics, Technicians, Managers & Safety Professionals
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| January 26 – 26, 2026 | Saskatoon, SK | OR26017 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| January 28 – 28, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time | OR26246 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| January 29 – 29, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time | OR26019 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time | OR26061 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Charlottetown time | OR26190 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time | OR26063 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time | OR26194 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time | OR26076 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 11 – 11, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time | OR26066 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 17 – 17, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time | OR26068 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
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Objective: Realize the damage electrical accidents can cause to the human body and understand the basic principles of safety!
Objective: Recognize workplace law requirements and how to meet them.
Objective: Apply various mitigation strategies at a corporate and personal level.
View all topicsObjective: Realize the damage electrical accidents can cause to the human body and understand the basic principles of safety!
Objective: Recognize workplace law requirements and how to meet them.
Objective: Apply various mitigation strategies at a corporate and personal level.
Objective: Ensure corporate compliance with CSA Z462.
Objective: Conduct daily work in accordance with CSA Z462.
Objective: Fulfill the ESWC requirements of CSA Z462.
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| January 26 – 26, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26017 | Register |
| January 28 – 28, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26246 | Register |
| January 29 – 29, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26019 | Register |
| February 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26061 | Register |
| February 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Charlottetown time , PE | Teleconference | OR26190 | Register |
| February 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26063 | Register |
| February 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26194 | Register |
| February 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26076 | Register |
| February 11 – 11, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26066 | Register |
| February 17 – 17, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26068 | Register |
| February 19 – 19, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26070 | Register |
| February 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26072 | Register |
| February 25 – 25, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26138 | Register |
| February 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26074 | Register |
| February 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26192 | Register |
| March 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26089 | Register |
| March 2 – 2, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26091 | Register |
| March 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26093 | Register |
| March 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26095 | Register |
| March 12 – 12, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26097 | Register |
| March 16 – 16, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26099 | Register |
| March 19 – 19, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26101 | Register |
| March 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26103 | Register |
| March 24 – 24, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26140 | Register |
| March 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26107 | Register |
| March 30 – 30, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26105 | Register |
| April 1 – 1, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26151 | Register |
| April 1 – 1, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26153 | Register |
| April 1 – 1, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26157 | Register |
| April 7 – 7, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26155 | Register |
| April 7 – 7, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26159 | Register |
| April 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26161 | Register |
| April 13 – 13, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26162 | Register |
| April 20 – 20, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Charlottetown time , PE | Teleconference | OR26166 | Register |
| April 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26169 | Register |
| April 27 – 27, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26168 | Register |
| April 29 – 29, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26172 | Register |
| April 30 – 30, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26317 | Register |
| May 4 – 4, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26319 | Register |
| May 4 – 4, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26323 | Register |
| May 7 – 7, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26321 | Register |
| May 11 – 11, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26325 | Register |
| May 13 – 13, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26327 | Register |
| May 13 – 13, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26329 | Register |
| May 19 – 19, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26331 | Register |
| May 21 – 21, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Fredericton time , NB | Teleconference | OR26333 | Register |
| May 21 – 21, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26334 | Register |
| May 25 – 25, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26337 | Register |
| May 25 – 25, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26362 | Register |
| May 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26339 | Register |
| May 28 – 28, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26341 | Register |
| May 28 – 28, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26343 | Register |
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“This course was very well presented, the material got my attention and the instructor was very informed and passionate with regards to the material.”
Sincy Outhaivong, Granny’s Poultry Cooperative Ltd“Very well instructed and presented, I feel more safe working in panels etc.”
Tom Whalen, Graphic Packaging international“This course and the instructor were both very helpful and the course I believe will help out the department.”
Todd Purdy, Compass Compression“Personable, kept things moving and interesting. Provided real examples to make a point. Answered questions respectfully.”
Bruce Parr, West Fraser Lumber“This was a very good course. It was informative and easy to listen to, made me understand the potential and danger of an Arc Flash.”
Shawn Chapchuk, West Fraser“The course was very informative and helpful to understand the dangers associated with working around electricity.”
Joe Flynn, Inter Pipeline Fund"Great job. I learnt lots of useful safety information. I will feel more comfortable in 600V situations and dealing with breakers."
Doug McKinnon, AK Brown RefrigerationThe course was very informative, and I learned a lot. I feel like I can perform my job tasks safer.
Mike Sitoski, Invista Canada“This was taught to us as an electrician speaking to an electrician. Best course & entertaining. Great!”
Terry Verner, City of CourtenayI was pleased with the course. It was very well instructed, and any questions were answered promptly, and feedback was fantastic. I thought it was well done and quite informational.
Bradley Moyer, Total Power“Good videos and tests, the instructor, Ed Rideout was interesting and he kept me interested. Every electrician should take this course.”
Ryan Tarksis, PTI Group"This course covered safety aspects for low voltage operations and dangers associated with electricity in general. The importance of safety equipment and apparel and the knowledge to know what a person is dealing with and necessary precautions required."
Anthony Backs, TransCanada Gas Storage"This course is as important for management as it is for people that actually work on the equipment. Understanding the need for safety process, PPE and the need to work without distraction will help me better manage my employees."
Warren Liick, Sasktel“Good presentation. I gained a clearer understanding of the dangers working with electricity and the need to purchase the proper PPE for my job. This course showed me that the dangers are greater than I realized and will no longer be ignored.”
Gary Nichols, CNRL"Very well presented course. As a non-electrician, I found it fairly straight forward. The instructor, Dave Neal brought personal experience into the mix, which improved the learning environment."
Chris Bunting, PTI Group"The instructor was very good and the arcflash information was valuable. Recommended"
D. Wall, Supervisor, Graymont Aggregates“Instructor was outstanding…I highly recommend it.”
Terry Fahey, Fahey Electric“The instructor was great, very informative and thorough. I appreciate the information. The course material is great and I recommend myself and co-workers repeat this course yearly.”
Jamie Clement, Tundra Process SolutionsThe course was very educational and instructive. It taught me a lot of new stuff about electrical safety and arc flash ratings.
Charles Anthony Patrick, Morgan Canada / Multivans Inc“Great knowledge, easy to speak with, opened my eyes to new and proper procedures.”
Jeremy Benns, Weetabix of Canada"Very good course. It opens up a lot of questions, but shows the dangers in a realistic way of what can happen to us in a split second while doing the work we do daily. Ed Rideout did a really good job in presenting the information."
John MacInnis, ICS State“Very helpful and well taught I stayed intrigued throughout the course. I will have some more ideas on being safe while I’m at the job site. The instructor was very knowledgeable with topics.”
Ty Gullickson, CNRL“Great attitude, hard-hitting slides, useful information, willing to step up and answer questions, and very helpful.”
Kyle Bell, Dana Holding CorpIt was a great course. That was well organized, with a good presentation.
Peter Elzinga, COE“Good information, well presented. Will benefit the company in updating our current electrical procedures.”
Chris Maxwell, J.B. WebbI found the course well done and very informative, and I learned several new changes that I had been unaware of, and plan on incorporating them into what I do at work.
Rick Burroughs, Blue Ridge Lumber“I really enjoyed the instructor and his teaching style. He had a very good grasp of the subject and the material and explained everything very well.”
Loren Resler, Department of National DefenceI recently took the Arc Flash Low Voltage Safety, and it was a great experience. The instructor was knowledgeable and communicated clearly, creating a supportive environment. The course content was well-structured, combining theory with practical application. I feel confident in applying what I learned...
Arman Dussumov, Total Power"Good presentation, many facts and unbiased information. I learnt a great deal on Arc Flash and related safety."
Keith Allain, Master Packaging"Concepts were explained in a clear, understanding manner. The instructor, Dave Neal used life experiences to illustrate or focus on a topic which made it interesting. The course is good."
Gary Honch, PTI GroupThe course itself is very helpful to understand a better and safer way to operate electrical systems. Moreover, it supplies all the new updates and clears up some things and doubts about operation.
Ravi Kadivar, Ball Corporation“This course was very informative and eye opening. I’ll definitely take information away from this course and apply it in my workplace.”
Colter Johnson, CNRL“The instructor was very knowledgeable and related the subject material naturally and easily. He related the subject material to his past professional experience which greatly contributed to ease of learning and most likely retention.”
Kevin Perley, Department of National Defence"This was a very informative course. Definitely an eye opener about how deadly electricity can be. I now realize the importance of the safety gear that is needed to work on electrical equipment."
Jasen Holmstrom, Birchcliff Energy"This course opened my eyes up on many topics. The concentration needed to perform troubleshooting. One job, one thought. Know what you need to expect when troubleshooting/testing."
Will J, Ainsworth"This was an informative, relaxed course which welcomed questions, experiences and discussions on electrical dangers, work environments and solutions. The instructor Dave Neal is an excellent, experienced instructor with a complete program."
Raymond Bryant, PTI Group“Very well presented. Well-paced and kept flowing with a good mix of protected experience to reflect on the course content. I enjoyed both the content and delivery.”
Mike Morrison, SNC Lavalin“I found the course was very good. I learned a lot. Very happy to attend it. A lot of new information to remember and consider at work. The instructor kept the course interesting, easy to listen to. I definitely was not aware of that many electrical hazards.”
David Warkentin, Lode-King Industries“The course was easy to follow and informative. The instructor was clear and concise. I know I have a better understanding of the hazards associated with Arc Flash and the PPE and procedures in place to deal with them.”
Thomas Merkel, Inter Pipeline Fund“The instructor, Ed Rideout was very knowledgeable and a vast amount of work related experience made the course interesting and informative.”
Kevin MacDonald, PTI GroupIt was a great course, like I previously said. The course provided me with knowledge that I can use in the future in order to better my understanding of Electrical issues and how to properly avoid/identify them. It greatly emphasized the idea of having a safer environment, especially on LOTO. I have...
Marc Jay Manubag, SaskArcThis was a worth while course. Electrical dangers aren't as easy to comprehend as mechanical where there isn't anything moving. It was helpful to see videos of various incidents so that we can all understand the need for protective measures and the need for everyone to be knowledgeable about safety practices.
Devin McLoughlin, Kraken Robotics“Excellent! Thank you very much. Very, very helpful for my job.”
Chang Soo Shin, Samco Machinery“This was a very informative training course. The instructor did an excellent job conveying all course information as well as relating to “real world” examples. I would highly recommend to anyone in the field.”
Dave Moon, Central Machine & Marine Inc.“Instructor was very thorough and easy to listen to. He answered all questions and shared great stories related to a lot of topics. Excellent course. I learned a lot.”
Brett Lawson, Canadian Coast GuardThe course was great for all levels of workers with little to lots of experience with great information presented with real-life examples. Relatable to what I do for work daily.
Tyson Ingram, Emera NLAs a novice with very little electrical training, I learned a lot and got 20/25 on the test, which to me demonstrates a pretty good teacher, since I came into the class with no previous knowledge of this content.
Jim Atherley, Formet Industries“Very knowledgeable with lots of experience and examples. Kept the course interesting.”
Edward, DNDExcellent content and interesting material, use of techniques to maintain focus on the subject matter and questions for maintained engagement.
Grey Kimpe, International Paper“Was a very knowledgeable course and very informative. Learnt a lot on how to keep safe and avoid injury. The instructor was well experienced and knew what he was talking about which made the course a lot more interesting from his stories.”
Barry Clark, PCL Energy“Very educational, tons of experience and answered all questions. As an apprentice, I found this very helpful.”
Dave Mattinson, PepsiCo Beverages Canada“The instructor is very knowledgeable. He did a good job of keeping the pace up. I liked the videos. The course was definitely an eye opener.”
Devin, Karlstrom, Inter Pipeline Ltd.“This was an excellent course. The instructor Ross Dion was interesting, knowledgeable and dynamic. The course covered all information needed.”
Tom Blake, Aquatera Utilities Inc.“Great course for all personnel. An eye-opener.”
Bryan, Grain Millers Canada“Excellent course that provided a significant amount of information. Great instructor that enjoyed the entire class entertained the entire class through the duration of the instruction.”
Robert MacDonald, KTH Shelburne“This course was great, it’s geared in such a way that a non-electrician (me) is comfortable and understands the content. I took notes of 8-10 “ah-ha” moments today, things I can take with me and apply to our safety program. There was lots of value in that for me. I would certainly take the course...
Jen Furrow, McCain Foods Canada“Great course, a lot of valuable information and safety tips. Good information on responsibilities of management and employees.”
Dave Mosher, P&H MillingThe instructor was very well informed about the course knowledge and presented it well.
Neil Anderson, NTPC“The course was outstanding. The instructor was top class, knew his material, very informative, loads of useful information, will change now how I approach the future work.”
Logan Davis, DND“This course was an introduction to arc flash safety and was focused on showing some of the consequences and real world incidents that can occur. The instructor was easy to understand and showed some interesting examples and videos.”
Wade Dolton, Canadian Light Source"This has been the best hazard training course that I have taken. If you work around electrical you need to take this course."
Nick Mills, Revere Plastics Systems Inc." Course was very thorough and the instructor seemed very knowledgeable. I definitely know more about this now that I have taken this course."
Jonathan MacDonald, Master Packaging“The instructor is very knowledgeable. The training course was very good. That helped me a lot in my every day work. Thank you.”
Alexander Suvorov, CBRE“The course is going to be very useful in further work and day to day life. The instructor is very knowledgeable and gave a lot of very useful information about Arc Flashes and electricity in a whole.”
Devan Johnson, Pembina PipelineThe course was well presented, and both Dave and Jon checked in on us to make sure that the experience was a good one.
Matthew Litzenberger, UBCO - University of British Columbia Okanagan“Course was in depth and detailed and well presented. Would whole heartedly recommend for any electrical industry.”
Tyler Garvey, DND“Very informative and eye opening to the dangers involved in electrical arc flash potential.”
Doug Kinsey, Louisiana Pacific“Good! This information will help us develop the arc flash program for our site.”
Pat Pasanen, West FraserThis course was an eye opening day. Practices that I have done in the past will be reviewed as I realize now the safety hazards that exist when a person does not use the appropriate PPE and when you do not give electricity the respect that it deserves. I will take a few rules away from this course that...
Bob Austin, Wingham & District Hospital"The course as well as the instructor, Dave Smith was fantastic. It opened my eyes to electrical safety and will vastly impact my actions when dealing with electricity in the future."
Bryar Cholewa, City of Lloydminster“I feel like it was a great refresher of electrical safety basics and a lot of new, useful information provided. Definitely feel more comfortable about working around different voltages in the future.”
Mike Cigan, PCL EnergyThis was a good course, helpful for all levels and positions of those working in low voltage settings.
Neil Sizer, Theta TTSI think this course is fantastic, and everything that I learned today will 100% help me with my everyday work.
Jacob Osullivan, Total Power Ltd.“I found this program quite informative and extremely useful. It definitely opened my eyes to arc hazards and attention to safety.”
Dale Dulaba, Black and McDonald"This course gave me a very firm understanding of the hazards of electricity in regards to breakers and breaker boxes. It also gave me a better understanding of some of the PPE that you would be required to have when you work on or around this equipment. It was a good review of safety practices in regards...
Rob Garez, Natural Resources Canada“The instructor was knowledgeable; course flow was good and a mix of practical experience and information.”
Tom McKay, EPTCON Ltd.“The instructor did a very good job. Has a good understanding of the material and could relate a lot of it to previous work. The course covers pretty much everything you need for understanding safe work practices. It gives you awareness of possible situations and how to prevent accidents.”
Allan Wenaas, Impact Energy Service"I gained a lot of information about the equipment that we need in order to work safe. I learnt about different ways to prepare for electrical jobs (ie: informing someone what to do if you get into trouble and also to know your surroundings)"
Glenn McInnis, Master-Packaging Inc.I enjoyed it. I think it is extremely valuable to learn about this. One accident is one too many.
Gary Cao, Stergenics“The point of electrical dangers was driven home.”
Larry Fradette, SNC Lavalin"Excellent information!! There was a lot of information that I was not aware of. This will be helpful to me going forward as we develop our own Safe Work Procedures."
David Payne, Waterous Power systems"My instructor for this course, Dave Smith was very good at conveying the message that this is very necessary and that the tools have been given to us to be safe at what we do. But, it is our responsibility to use the stuff and apply the safe work practices. I like how he makes it so you are emotionally...
Tom Lavigne, Ainsworth Engineered OSB“Excellent instructor, good examples to explain concepts, excellent course knowledge, good practical experiences and lots of good practical knowledge to take home.”
Mark Schweitzer, SNC Lavalin“Great program, I learned a lot. Good material. Helps me with managing electrical safety programs. Thanks.”
Alex Forbes, Dana Holding Corp“This was an excellent course with good instruction. I’m a journeyman electrician for 35 years. I learnt a lot of information today. Thank you.”
Mike Townsend, Town of Ajax“The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable in the subject matter and his prior experience in the electrical field lends credibility to the course. Subject matter was tailored to suit our sites needs best and it was amongst the best courses I’ve taken.”
Brian, Pemibina Pipelines“The instructor uses real life experiences. Everyone in the class enjoyed the course. I don`t mind going again or recommend any electrical personnel.”
Rashid Dahir, PCL Energy“Great instructor and great information. Although disturbing, I enjoyed the videos and pictures of the real life accidents. They really hit home on the possibility of injury.”
Tim Jackson, NS Health“Very informative and eye-opening to anyone that doesn't know about arc flash.”
Clayton Larson, SaskPower"This course was top notch. Very well presented, I would recommend to all my co-workers."
Roland Ford, City of Charlottetown“I found the course to be informative and interesting to follow. I now see the importance of PPE for flash protection. Now we have to work on proper implementation.”
E Farquhar, J.B. WebbThis course was a good review of electrical hazards in the workplace. It made for good discussion and was relevant to company equipment.
Taylor Charel, Diamond Petrochemical“This course was very informative and the instructor Jim Roberts made the material easy to understand with good examples from personal experiences as well as video examples. I feel I have knowledge to participate in a meaningful discussion around this work or help create improved procedures, hazard...
Ed DeGroot, Calgary Transit"The instructor, Terry Yonkheym went through material in a timely and efficient manner. I stayed engaged the entire course and it covered all topics relevant to me."
Chris Matweow, L & M Wood Products“The instructor definitely knows the subject material and is more than capable of sharing the material, along with lots of practical experiences. His experiences and videos leave a strong impact and make you think what could happen. Arc flash, PPE, and the minimum requirements.”
Michael Raynard, Acadian Seaplants Ltd“I got a lot out of your course because you put everyday situations into your presentations to explain certain situations that may be harder to see/grasp from technical point of views. Videos also leave a lasting impression.”
Mandy Laidler, Lanxess“Probably the best training so far I have had.”
Dragan Lucic, Phazer Electric“The course gave a lot of really good information. There was a lot I really had no idea about therefore it was really beneficial to me. The instructor was very well spoken and made the course enjoyable. I would definitely suggest this to others. The course brought up a lot of other points you really...
Jesse McDonald, Prodigy Tech Group Inc.“Very informative course with plenty of visual aids, videos, good discussion and real life examples provided with the training. I would recommend this course to my coworkers.”
Scott Benjamin, Ligado Networks| Day 1 | |
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| Start Time, Introduction | 08:00 - 10:00 am |
| Morning Break | 10:00 - 10:15 am |
| Class Time | 10:15 - 12:00 pm |
| Lunch Time | 12:00 - 01:00 pm |
| Class Time, Followed by Afternoon Break | 01:00 - 03:00 pm |
| Class Time, End Time | 03:15 - 04:30 pm |