H2S Alive: Training Guide for Canadian Workers
H2S Alive costs $150-$250, takes one day, and lasts 3 years. Here's what to expect, who needs it, and how to choose a provider.
H2S Alive costs $150-$250, takes one day, and lasts 3 years. Here's what to expect, who needs it, and how to choose a provider.
H2S kills in seconds at high concentrations. Learn Canadian exposure limits, employer duties, and how to build an H2S safety plan.
Fall protection isn’t the same as fall arrest. Learn the real difference, where fall restraint fits, and which system Canadian regulations require...
The 6 types of fall protection systems: guardrails, restraint, arrest, nets, and admin controls. OSHA and CSA standards, when to use each.
18 fall protection practice questions with answers. Covers hierarchy of controls, harness inspection, anchor points, and rescue planning.
Learn the 6-level fall protection hierarchy of controls. From elimination to PPE, see which system to use first on Canadian job sites.
Learn the main fall protection types used on Canadian sites: guardrails, travel restraint, fall arrest, safety nets, and when to use each one.
Fall protection height requirements by jurisdiction. OSHA 6 ft, general industry 4 ft, Canadian provinces 3 m. Full table with exceptions.