Evaluate your candidate’s knowledge, skills, and proficiency in operating machinery like backhoes, excavators, and other types of heavy equipment with METI’s Equipment Operator Assessment!
Equipment Operator Assessment at METI is performed by industry-experienced and certified equipment instructors. Our written tests and practical demonstrations assess your candidate’s understanding of equipment controls, safety protocols, and operational techniques.
When transporting dangerous goods by ground, having adequately trained employees is not only good practice, but also the law. If you’re a shipper, receiver, driver, or handler this course is for you.
Our Transportation of Dangerous Goods online training course is designed for anyone handling, shipping, carrying, or receiving dangerous goods in Canada.
Our course meets all Transport Canada requirements and teaches learners about the specific requirements under the TDG Act and Regulations, as per Part 6 of the TDGR.
The use of substances such as alcohol or illicit drugs, or the misuse of prescription drugs is not a new issue; however acceptance of the use is increasing. Alcohol and drug abuse significantly affects the overall safety & performance in the workplace and leads to an increased risk of injury or illness. It can lead to physical, emotional and financial strain. This program is designed as an introduction to the awareness of Substance Abuse Awareness & Prevention in the Workplace. Both employers and employees could benefit from this training.
February 15, 2023
Trailer Safety Training
Trailer Safety Training gives you strategies for safe operation of trailers, whether you tow conventional travel trailers (including folding camping trailers), fifth-wheel trailers, or motorcycle, tent, and cargo trailers.
Train in:
- Trailer Towing Components
- Principles of Trailers
- Safe Trailer Hook-Up
- Safety Tips for Towing a Trailer
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to demonstrate safe practices when loading a trailer, securing cargo, hooking up, and towing a trailer.
Along with classroom instruction, you will receive hands-on training in:
- Pre-Trip Considerations
- Controlled Stopping
- Stopping Distance and Stopping Time
- Speed and Weight Facts
- Downgrades
- Backing Up
- Turns and Other Manoeuvres
- Seeing and Being Seen
CSTS Construction Safety Training Systems is an effective, general construction safety awareness program for workers in the construction industry. CSTS is delivered in conjunction with the ACSA.
The CSTS Course is divided into separate modules that can be completed at your own pace, and the full CSTS program takes on average five to six hours to complete.
CSTS gives a basic overview of various health and safety topics. Having a CSTS ticket has become a pre-entry requirement for many construction industry work sites.
Hand Tool Safety Training can benefit managers, supervisors and workers by training you in safe procedures for hand tools and powered hand tools.
RIGGING INSPECTION TRAINING
Our Rigging Inspection Training is based on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards.
- ASME B30.9 – Slings
- ASME B30.10 – Hooks
- ASME B30.20 – Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices
- ASME B30.21 – Lever Hoists
- ASME B30.26 – Rigging Hardware
Our e-learning course will introduce workers to the knowledge and tools required to conduct effective incident investigations and workplace inspections. Although this training is designed for members of a joint work site health and safety committee (HSC) or health and safety representatives (H&S reps), the information and skills transferred will help anyone involved with worksite inspections or incident investigations.
Common Safety Orientation Training is aimed at new workers across the oil and gas industry and introduces workers from all sectors to safe work practices and incorporates Energy Safety Canada’s 10 Life Saving Rules, which are based on addressing the most at-risk behaviours.