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CREATED:20260303T140347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16282-1775462400-1775494800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Global Ground Disturbance Level 2
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/global-ground-disturbance-level-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260406T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260406T120000
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CREATED:20260303T140347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16290-1775462400-1775476800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Transportation of Dangerous Goods
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/transportation-of-dangerous-goods-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260402T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260402T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16115-1775116800-1775149200@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:ESC -Fall Protection - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/esc-fall-protection-esc-certified-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260401T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16113-1775030400-1775062800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-69/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260401T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16112-1775030400-1775062800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR  Re-Certification (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-re-certification-intermediate-27/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260331T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16111-1774944000-1774987200@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Confined Space Entry\, Monitor\, Rescue & Equipment
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/confined-space-entry-monitor-rescue-equipment-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260330T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16108-1774857600-1774976400@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR "C" & AED (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-c-aed-intermediate-41/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260330T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16109-1774857600-1774890000@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-68/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260330T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16110-1774857600-1774890000@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:ODA -Oilfield Driver Awareness - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/oda-oilfield-driver-awareness-esc-certified-11/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260327T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16106-1774598400-1774630800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-67/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260326T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16103-1774530000-1774544400@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/workplace-hazardous-materials-information-system-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260326T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16105-1774512000-1774630800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR "C" & AED (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-c-aed-intermediate-40/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260326T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260326T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16104-1774512000-1774526400@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Transportation of Dangerous Goods
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/transportation-of-dangerous-goods-3/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260325T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16102-1774425600-1774458000@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-65/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260325T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16100-1774425600-1774458000@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR  Re-Certification (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-re-certification-intermediate-26/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260324T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260324T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16098-1774339200-1774382400@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Confined Space Entry\, Monitor\, Rescue & Equipment
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/confined-space-entry-monitor-rescue-equipment-14/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260324T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16099-1774339200-1774371600@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Global Ground Disturbance Level 2
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/global-ground-disturbance-level-2-9/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16095-1774252800-1774371600@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR "C" & AED (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-c-aed-intermediate-39/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16096-1774252800-1774285200@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-61/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16097-1774252800-1774285200@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:General Fall Protection CANSAFE Inc. Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/general-fall-protection-cansafe-inc-certified-8/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260321T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20250828T132830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:15647-1774083600-1774108800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Babysitting Course
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/babysitting-course-3/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260321T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260218T133259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16277-1774080000-1774112400@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR  Re-Certification (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-re-certification-intermediate-7/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260320T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16094-1773993600-1774026000@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-58/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260319T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16093-1773907200-1774026000@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR "C" & AED (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-c-aed-intermediate-33/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16089-1773820800-1773853200@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR  Re-Certification (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-re-certification-intermediate-25/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16090-1773820800-1773853200@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-57/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260317T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260317T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16088-1773734400-1773777600@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Confined Space Entry\, Monitor\, Rescue & Equipment
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/confined-space-entry-monitor-rescue-equipment-12/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16086-1773648000-1773766800@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:Standard First Aid/CPR "C" & AED (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/standard-first-aid-cpr-c-aed-intermediate-31/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16087-1773648000-1773680400@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-54/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260314T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T142848
CREATED:20260106T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T122429Z
UID:16084-1773475200-1773507600@cansafesafety.com
SUMMARY:H2S Alive - ESC Certified
DESCRIPTION:In the early years of the Industrial Revolution\, many workers were adversely affected through exposure to toxic substances used in the workplace.  As technology advanced\, so did worker’s exposure to gas\, liquid and solid states of newly discovered compounds. \n  \nBy the early 1980’s government and labor became alarmed at the human suffering and increased health costs due to workers who had been exposed to hazardous materials.  Studies conducted show that approximately one in four Canadians were exposed to chemical hazards on the job.  Estimated health care costs\, due to worker exposure\, were in the excess of $600 million dollars per year. \nWHMIS is a Federally and Provincially/Territorially legislated system that is based on the worker’s “Right to Know”. \nCANSAFE INC. offers “Generic” WHMIS training to students providing the information required to work safely with hazardous products found in the workplace.  The interactive information session includes: \n\nWhy the WHMIS legislation was enacted\nWhat products are governed by WHMIS\nResponsibilities of the supplier\, employer and worker\nLabelling required\nInformation on the SDS\, where to find the information and what it means\nWorker education requirements\nFederal and Provincial/Territorial Legislation\nHow to use the information provided\n\nAt the conclusion of the course\, each student is required to complete a written exam (using the resources provided) and obtain a score of 80% to successfully obtain certification. \n  \nTHIS COURSE IS WHMIS 2015 CERTIFIED \n 
URL:https://cansafesafety.com/event/h2s-alive-esc-certified-53/
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR