Intola Safety is proud to offer the newly developed Canada Safety Council ARGO Operator Course, which has been designed with input and assistance from Ontario Drive and Gear Ltd., the Canadian manufacturer of ARGO. This is the first certified ARGO course of its kind in Canada.
Read MoreThe ATV instructors at Intola Safety are certified by the Canada Safety Council and follow the field-tested curriculum of the CSC. This full day course allows for riders to learn and practice the skills and techniques that are necessary to operate all terrain vehicles. Youth courses are also available.
Read MoreThis course is designed to train operators on all aspects of safe backhoe operation. Regardless of the level of experience, participants can benefit from the thorough manner in which all government and industry standards are addressed.
Read MoreThis course includes a classroom component that deals with the theoretical aspect of running a brushsaw, as well as a hands-on practical component that allows participants to use the saw in the field.
Read MoreThe chainsaw instructors at Intola Safety deliver the provincially recognized Introduction to Professional Chainsaw Operation course.
Read MoreThis course explains what confined spaces are as defined by the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the Canada Labour Code. This course will also provide participants with the information needed to understand the potential hazards of working in confined spaces and the elements necessary to control those hazards prior to entry.
Read MoreConfined Space: Entry and Rescue Procedures offers everything from our comprehensive Confined Space Awareness course, while adding in extra practical components.
Read MoreFor employees who drive either a company vehicle or their own vehicle on the job, safe driving is a matter of occupational safety. Intola Safety offers general defensive driving courses, as well as courses specifically tailored for commercial vehicles and buses.
Read MoreIn accordance with various manufacturer recommendations, as well as applicable CSA Standards, Intola Safety offers equipment inspections that ensure compliance as well as peace of mind for those involved in using the equipment.
Read MoreIn Canada, fall protection is required for all workers who may be exposed to fall hazards. For federally regulated workers that follow the Canada Labour Code, Intola Safety offers training that addresses the specific needs of employers and workers in this jurisdiction.
Read MoreThis course teaches propane basics and how to properly fill a propane fuelled vehicle. This course includes theory and hands-on components, however, filling cylinders is not included in this program. It is intended for drivers and attendants who refuel auto propane tanks, typically at cardlocks, keylocks and on-site dispensers.
Read MoreThis course teaches how to fill a propane carburetion cylinder by volume. This course includes theory and hands-on components. It is intended for operators of propane powered off-road vehicles such as forklifts, Zambonis and motorized aerial work platforms who need to fill the propane cylinder.
Read MoreThis course teaches service station attendants and other propane industry entry-level positions the basics of propane, about propane equipment and how to fill propane cylinders and vehicles. This covers filling cylinders by weight and by volume as well as vehicle refuelling.
Read MoreThis course teaches how to safely purge and fill propane cylinders by weight and volume. It is intended for propane service station attendants who fill propane cylinders that have a capacity of 46L (40lb) cylinders and smaller.
Read MoreThis course covers information on emergency planning, fire and extinguisher basics and a practical fire extinguishing component. Intola Safety is proud to offer this training by utilizing the BullEx system, which allows for clean and safe extinguisher training in any location at any time.
Read MoreIntola Safety is proud to be partnered with the Canadian Red Cross to offer First Aid and CPR, including Standard First Aid, Emergency First Aid and stand-alone CPR courses (levels A and C).
Read MoreThe Forestry Pit and Road Construction Equipment Operator course examines the health and safety aspects of operating a variety of forestry pit and road construction equipment.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers training for all classes of lift trucks (forklifts) as outlined by the Industrial Lift Truck Association (ITA). This course deals with Class 1 Lift Trucks: Electric Motor Rider Trucks (Counter-Balanced).
Read MoreIntola Safety offers training for all classes of lift trucks (forklifts) as outlined by the Industrial Lift Truck Association (ITA). This course deals with Class 2 Lift Trucks: Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers training for all classes of lift trucks (forklifts) as outlined by the Industrial Lift Truck Association (ITA). This course deals with Class 3 Lift Trucks: Electric Motor Hand Trucks (Pallet Jacks).
Read MoreIntola Safety offers training for all classes of lift trucks (forklifts) as outlined by the Industrial Lift Truck Association (ITA). This course deals with Class 4/5 Lift Trucks: Internal Combustion Engine Counter-Balanced Trucks (Cushion/Pneumatic Tires).
Read MoreIntola Safety offers training for all classes of lift trucks (forklifts) as outlined by the Industrial Lift Truck Association (ITA). This course deals with Class 6 Lift Trucks: Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Tow Tractors.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers training for all classes of lift trucks (forklifts) as outlined by the Industrial Lift Truck Association (ITA). This course deals with Class 7 Lift Trucks: Rough Terrain Lift Trucks (Vertical Mast/Telehandlers).
Read MoreThis course is designed to train operators on all aspects of safe front end loader operation. Regardless of the level of experience, participants can benefit from the thorough manner in which all government and industry standards are addressed.
Read MoreThis course is intended for workers that are responsible for utilizing grounding and bonding systems in their work. Specifically, this course is intended for industrial workers that are exposed to the hazards related to static electricity.
Read MoreThis course covers general safety guidelines for using hand and power tools as regulated by the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Intola Safety can provide specific and customized training upon request.
Read MoreAny worker that is involved with hoisting and rigging operations must be properly trained. This course gives participants a basic knowledge of the principles related to safe hoisting and rigging practices.
Read MoreFall protection is required in Ontario for all workers who may be exposed to fall hazards. For workers who follow Ontario Regulation 851: Industrial Establishments, Intola Safety offers training that addresses the specific needs of employers and workers in this sector.
Read MoreThis course includes a classroom component that deals with inspecting, setting up and using all forms of fixed and portable ladders. There is also a hands-on practical component that allows participants to practice inspecting and setting up extension and step ladders.
Read MoreThis course is designed to train operators on all aspects of safe lawnmower operation. Regardless of the level of experience, participants can benefit from the thorough manner in which all government and industry standards are addressed.
Read MoreLock-out / Tag-out Safety is a course that is designed for any worker who works with mechanical equipment or stored energy. It offers a general overview of the key concepts, while also addressing the specific procedures involved with different types of work. Intola Safety can customize this course to meet the needs of our clients.
Read MoreThe Mechanical Harvesting Equipment Operator course examines the health and safety aspects of operating a variety of mechanical harvesting equipment in the forestry sector.
Read MoreThis course is comprised of a classroom (theoretical) component as well as a hands-on practical component where participants will operate the boom lift under supervised conditions.
Read MoreThis course is comprised of a classroom (theoretical) component as well as a hands-on practical component where participants will operate the scissor lift under supervised conditions.
Read MoreThe Municipal Pits and Quarry Equipment Operator course examines the health and safety aspects of operating a variety of pit and road construction equipment (not including blasting or crushing operations).
Read MoreIntola Safety offers half day and full day courses that focus on the responsibilities of all parties in Ontario workplaces. The training has been developed in accordance with O. Reg. 297/13.
Read MoreThis program is aimed at all operators as a training and safety guide in the correct procedures of oxy-acetylene cutting.
Read MoreThis course covers general safety guidelines for using powder actuated tools as regulated by the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Intola Safety can provide specific and customized training upon request.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers a half day course that focuses on the correct and safe use of propane fuelled barbecue equipment.
Read MoreThis course teaches how to safely exchange cylinders on propane powered equipment. This course includes theory and hands-on components. It is intended for operators of propane powered off-road vehicles such as forklifts, Zambonis and motorized aerial work platforms who need to exchange the propane cylinder.
Read MoreThis course teaches how to safely use propane fuelled hot tar or bitumen roadtankers or kettles. It is intended for roofers, road crews, construction and industrial workers who use vapour or liquid torches, tar pots and roadtankers. This course is also used as a base for those operating steamers or hot boxes.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers a half day course (PTI 400-01) that focuses on the correct and safe use of propane fueled heaters and torches. This course has been designed for individuals who use propane powered construction heaters (up to 400,000 BTUH) and hand-held torches.
Read MoreThis course teaches how to safely use propane fuelled vapour and liquid torches. It is intended for anyone that utilizes propane fuelled torches.
Read MoreAs outlined in the CSA Z94.4 Respiratory Standard, certain working conditions require workers to utilize tight fitting respirators. Intola Safety can administer Qualitative Fit Testing to ensure that a tight seal is achieved when workers use their respirators.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers customized respirator training for users of dust masks (N95), half-mask and full-face respirators.
Read MoreThis course includes a classroom component that deals with inspecting, setting up and using frame scaffolding. A quiz is included as a means of knowledge verification for this session. There is also a hands-on practical component that allows participants to practice inspecting and setting up frame scaffolding.
Read MoreThis course is designed to train operators on all aspects of safe skid steer operation. Regardless of the level of experience, participants can benefit from the thorough manner in which all government and industry standards are addressed.
Read MoreWorkers must be properly trained to avoid some of the common situations that lead to slip and trips. This course also addresses strategies to ensure workers are aware of the various hazards related to these incidents, so that bad habits and complacency do not create further dangers.
Read MoreWorkers must be properly trained to use snow removal equipment such as shovels and snow blowers. This course also addresses strategies to ensure workers are aware of the various hazards related to working with such equipment.
Read MoreThe snowmobile instructors at Intola Safety are certified by the Canada Safety Council and follow the field-tested curriculum of the CSC. This full day course allows for riders to learn and practice the skills and techniques that are necessary to operate snowmobiles.
Read MoreWorkers must be properly trained to respond to spills that may occur in their workplace. This course also addresses strategies to ensure workers are aware of the various hazards related to these incidents, as well as the equipment used in spill kits.
Read MoreAs of July 1, 2014, Ontario employers have to ensure that all workers and supervisors have completed a basic occupational health and safety awareness training program. Ontario Regulation 297/13 mandates basic safety awareness training for all supervisors.
Read MoreThe Occupational Health and Safety Act states that anyone working on a Surface Mining Site must have Surface Mining Common Core Requirements Training. (This also includes organizations involved in activities related to the transportation of stone, sand, gravel and other raw materials from mining pits and quarries). Intola Safety can provide this training to ensure all workers are in compliance with the law.
Read MoreThe Occupational Health and Safety Act states that anyone working on a Surface Mining Site (outside of performing the task of a surface miner) must have adequate training. Although Surface Miner Common Core training is designed to address the needs of those working with equipment as part of normal operations, workers who are visiting the sites or performing other tasks must also be aware of on-site hazards.
Read MoreTraffic control involves directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic around a construction zone or other road disruption, thus ensuring the safety of construction workers and the general public. If mobile equipment or public traffic is identified as a hazard in a work zone, the Ontario Traffic Manual Book 7 (Temporary Conditions) must be utilized.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers Transportion of Dangerous Goods training for workers in a classroom setting. This allows for participants to ask questions, discuss scenarios and understand the course material in ways that online training can not allow for. Most importantly, Intola Safety can offer TDG training in a manner that ensures the information is relevant to the participants, rather than merely a generic overview.
Read MoreThe UTV instructors at Intola Safety are certified by the Canada Safety Council and follow the field-tested curriculum of the CSC. This full day course allows for drivers to learn and practice the skills and techniques that are necessary to operate utility terrain vehicles.
Read MoreIntola Safety offers Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training for workers in a classroom setting. This allows for participants to ask questions, discuss scenarios and understand the course material in ways that online training can not allow for. Most importantly, Intola Safety can offer WHMIS training in a manner that ensures the information is relevant to the participants, rather than merely a generic overview.
Read MoreThis course is designed to train operators on all aspects of safe wood chipper operation. Regardless of the level of experience, participants can benefit from the thorough manner in which all government and industry standards are addressed.
Read MoreAs of July 1, 2014, Ontario employers have to ensure that all workers and supervisors have completed a basic occupational health and safety awareness training program. Ontario Regulation 297/13 mandates basic safety awareness training for all workers.
Read MoreIntola Safety is proud to be a Ministry of Labour approved provider of Working at Heights training!
Read MoreIntola Safety is proud to offer the Ministry of Labour approved course, Working at Heights: Construction Refresher. This course has been designed to reinforce key learning outcomes of the participants’ original Working at Heights training and ensure that participants are able to demonstrate their continued knowledge of the correct use of fall protection equipment.
Read MoreIntola Safety can help businesses of any size ensure that their health and safety requirements are being met. In addition to offering specific training courses, Intola Safety can aid in formulating plans to help companies address a variety of needs.
Read MoreIntola Safety is a full-time consulting and training company that is committed to providing the very best service to our clients. Intola Safety is flexible – we are available seven days a week for you.
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