OHS Canada Online Training Certificate Courses
CTO offers online training for Cal/OSHA, DOT HAZMAT, EEOC, EPA, HIPAA, IATA, IMDG, MSHA, OSHA, Canada OHS, and TDG. With engaging audio and video content, our courses ensure high retention and efficient learning. Upon completion, students can instantly print their certificates and wallet cards.
OHS safety training informs workers of their rights and responsibilities relating to emergency procedures, incident reporting, identifying workplace hazards, safe work policies, and more. We offer a wide selection of online training courses to satisfy general and workplace-specific training requirements (see complete list below).
Online certification is a convenient way to complete OHS Canada training requirements. Our occupational health and safety training courses educate workers on numerous workplace hazards, such as confined spaces, electrical systems, machinery, and fall safety. Training can begin immediately anywhere there is an Internet connection. Upon successful completion the student will have immediate access to a printable certificate and wallet card.
Recent statistics from the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada reveal that in 2018, there were 1,027 workplace fatalities recorded in Canada. There were also 264,438 claims for lost time due to work-related injury and disease. These statistics highlight the importance of occupational health and safety training (commonly referred to as OHS health and safety training). The goal of OHS safety training is to advance workplace health and safety as a key part of an organization's health, safety, and wellness program.
The OHS ensures safe and healthy working conditions for employees working in Canada. OHS Canada training is based on three key worker rights: the right to know about health and safety issues, the right to participate in decisions that could impact health and safety, and the right to refuse work that could affect health and safety.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY (CANADA ONLY)
OHS TRAINING (CANADA) ONLINE TRAINING COURSES
Canada - Asbestos Awareness
This course examines the history, properties, and health effects of asbestos and outlines several practices for preventing the devastating side effects of exposure to...
Canada - Confined Space
This Canada confined space training course will provide a solid foundation in awareness, safety planning, and control for workers, supervisors, contractors, safety...
Canada - Confined Space - Competent Person
This confined space entry course for supervisors, competent persons and managers builds on the information introduced in our Confined Space Entry Canada course and...
Canada - Electrical Safety
This online CSAZ462-18 based electrical safety training course is designed to help you achieve a greater understanding of the hazards involved in working with electricity, as...
Canada - Fall Protection
This course provides an overview of the hazards of performing work from heights and important information on how to work safely from them. Depending on the work...
Canada - Lead Awareness
This lead awareness online training course is an overview of lead exposure in construction, tasks and modes of exposure, legislation, health problems, abatement procedures, and...
Canada - Lockout Tagout (LOTO)
This course presents an overview of safe work practices when developing and implementing lockout/tagout systems. It will cover the responsibilities of manufacturers, employers...
Canada - MEWP (Aerial Lift)
This course presents an overview of safe operating procedures for aerial lifts, which can be used in a variety of industries. The course will cover the responsibilities...
Canada - Scaffolding
This course presents an overview of safe work practices when erecting or using scaffolding, which can be used in a variety of industries but is common in the construction industry...
Canada - Scissor Lift
This training is intended as an overview of the Safety Standards for aerial scaffolds (specifically Scissor Lifts) providing explanations of the various requirements set by...
Canada - Sit-Down Forklift
This course presents an overview of lift truck safety practices. It covers identifying and controlling risks in the workplace, types of lift trucks, how to select the appropriate...
Canada Arc Flash Safety
This online safety course presents an overview of measures to reduce hazards presented by arc flash events. It will cover basic electrical concepts, circumstances that...
There is no official "IATA certification." The International Air Transport Association (IATA) provides Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) training programs to ensure that individuals involved in the air transport of hazardous materials are knowledgeable about safety and regulatory standards. Upon successful completion of these training programs, participants receive a certificate of completion, commonly referred to as "IATA certification."
IATA DGR training is designed for anyone involved in the air transport of dangerous goods. This includes airline acceptance staff, shippers, packers, freight forwarders, cargo training and development specialists, ground handling and load control staff, regulatory compliance specialists, operations and station managers, and security screeners. Eligibility is generally determined by job function and regulatory requirements.