Thursday, April 30, 2009

Trans Industrial Safety Training

Trans Industrial Safety Training is a multi-service training provider supplying Oilfield, Construction, Transport, Corporate and Industrial career growth training programs, career consultations, job placement, recruiting, Occupational Health & Safety training, safety audits and consultations throughout Western Canada.
We provide services and training to individuals seeking a new career or renewing certifications, as well as corporate clients using our services for OH&S training, recruitment, safety audits, etc. Trans Industrial’s team of certified instructors has extensive management and training backgrounds in a multitude of industries. This allows us to provide experienced, quality instruction to our students, that industries are seeking when hiring or retraining individuals. We pride ourselves on exceeding the standards for industrial training. We provide our programs in a one-stop-training shop manner to better serve our clients. All of our courses and services are conducted in-house and are performed by Trans Industrial certified instructors at our training facility and on-site.
Trans Industrial’s programs are structured to suit the diverse needs and personal responsibilities of our students. Our client specific and emphasis training, pre and post course consultations, job placement counseling, and industry/employer knowledge have allowed us to bridge the gaps between recruitment, training, placement, and retention. This commitment allows our graduates the best possible start when seeking employment in their chosen career.

Driver Training Programs;1A/3A Truck Driver Training, Motorcycle Rider Training, Air Brakes, Professional Driver Improvement Course (PDIC), Student Practical Driver Training Program, Long Combination Vehicle (LCV), Canadian & U.S. Hours of Service (Log Books), Axle Weights, Bridging Laws, D.O.T Scale Procedures.Safety Training Programs;H2S Alive, Confined Space I & II, Fall Arrest (Enform & OSSA), 1st Aid/CPR, Ground Disturbance I & II, TDG, Forklift Operations & Safety, Skid Steer/Bobcat Operations, Aerial Lift, WHMIS, CSTS, Fire Extinguisher Safety

1 comment:

  1. If I had a company, I will definitely be providing workers with OSHA training, hazwoper certification, tdg training or WHMIS training as it is definitely going to be one of the ways they can improve the safety in the construction site. If people are educated about the things that could endanger them and their co-workers, they will be able to avoid them.

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