Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe Rough Terrain Forklift (Propane Exchange) operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines, and regulations on the principles of:
- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the rough terrain lift truck
- Hazards associated with the telescopic boom
- Propane Awareness/Exchange
At C&R Safety Training Solutions, our Class 5 Forklift Propane Safety Course provides our participants with the knowledge and understanding of the safe operation and MOL standards, system components and protection systems. Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a half day interactive safe forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:
- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act & TSSA
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the lift truck
Basic half-day course offering lifesaving first aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the workplace or home. Course
meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial worker safety and
insurance boards and includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines.
Course Content
- The Red Cross
- Preparing to respond
- The EMS system
- Check, Call, Care
- Airway emergencies
- Breathing and Circulation emergencies
- First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Wound care
- CPR

At C&R Safety Training Solutions we are committed to the health and safety of everyone involved we it comes to moving large and heavy equipment and materials when hoisting. In many industries, when the movement of a large object is required, a crane is brought in to help lift the load. In many ways, cranes are helpful and convenient pieces of equipment. But we can’t forget that cranes are also dangerous, especially when the load they will be carrying has not been rigged properly.
Course Content
Our Hoisting and Rigging Safety course includes 5 modules covering practices and techniques to safely sling and rig loads according to the CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Z150-98 regulation, which is applicable across Canada. It also adheres to ANSI (American National Standards Institute) and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) standards.
- Module 1: Rules and Responsibilities
- Module 2: Wire Ropes and Rigging
- Module 3: Load Rigging Practices
- Module 4: Rigging Hardware
- Module 5: Crane and Hoist Hand Signals

At C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a certified Power Tool Safety and Hazard Prevention Training. Power tools and equipment, both stationary and portable (hand-held), are commonly used in several industries. We have resources on working safely with many types of power tools, including chainsaws, circular saws, grinders, nail guns, and more.
Course Content
- Guards
- Safety switches
- Hazards when used improperly
- The types of power tools;
- Electric
- Pneumatic
- Liquid fuel
- Hydraulic
- Powder-actuated

At C&R Safety Training Solutions, our training program is for persons operating any mobile crane with a lifting capacity of 0 to 8 tons including any of the following crane types: articulating (knuckle) boom, telescoping boom, radial boom derricks (RBDs), sign erectors, or carry deck industrial-type cranes.
Course ContentThis training program is a combination of on-the-job and classroom training. In order to qualify for this certificate, the operator/trainee must pass the classroom training and written test as well as pass a demonstration of skills such as operating the mobile crane, rigging for safe hoisting, and demonstrating standard hand signals.

Our program at C&R Safety Training Solutions is designed for persons operating heavy equipment in on-site specific workplaces. The training will cover a combination of on-the-job and classroom training. The operator/trainee must pass the classroom training and written test as well as pass a demonstration of skills such as operating a front-end loader, backhoe, excavator, bulldozer, skid-steer and crawlers on-site demonstrating a pre-equipment inspection, start-up procedures, safe operation, and shut down procedures.
Course Content
- Standards and regulations set out by the Occupational Health & Safety Act
- Operating manual
- Pre-work area inspections
- Pre-operational checks (Equipment circle check)
- Load charts/stability
- Attachments
- Moving materials and equipment relocation
- Field practice and demonstration of operating skills

Courses on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) provide the
skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and
choking for adults, children, and babies depending on the level of CPR chosen.
Course Content
- The Red Cross
- Responding to Emergencies
- Check, Call, Care
- Recovery position
- Choking – adult
- Assisting with medications
- Angina and heart attack
- Stroke
- CPR and AED
- Deadly bleeding
- Level A content
- Choking — child and baby
- CPR

Comprehensive two-day course offering first aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to
work requirements or who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies at home.
Course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial worker safety
and insurance boards and includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines.
Course Content
- The Red Cross
- Preparing to respond
- The EMS system
- Check, Call, Care
- Airway emergencies
- Breathing and Circulation emergencies
- First aid for respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Wound care
- Head and spine injuries
- Bone, muscle and joint injuries
- Sudden Medical Emergencies
- Environmental Emergencies
- Poisons
- CPR

Chainsaw Safety Training provides users with the knowledge and understanding of operating a chainsaw, proper use of personal protective equipment, maintenance and understanding felling, Limbing and bucking procedures. These techniques are based around and follow the Ministry of Labour (MOL) guidelines.
Course Content
- Safety procedures
- PPE
- Industry standards
- Emergency procedures
- Maintenance and Safe Operations
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Felling and Limbing techniques
- Cutting techniques (wedging)

At C&R Safety Training Solutions, our Aerial/Elevated Work Platform Safety Course provides our participants with the knowledge and understanding of the safe operation and MOL standards, system components and protection systems. Approximately 20% of all lost time injuries can be contributed to falls in the workplace. Most injuries are same level, others are lower level. Ladders contribute to the more serious injuries or death. In fact, only motor vehicles contribute to a higher risk of workplace fatalities. You may have never personally experienced a fall from an Aerial Work Platform to the ground but that doesn’t mean that hazards don’t exist; less frequent hazards mean the hazard is hidden and makes it more dangerous. It’s imperative that workers understand the hazards involved when working at heights and consistently follow the rules and safety work procedures.
Course Content
- Equipment types and selection
- Basic hazards
- Regulations and responsibilities
- Stability and tipping
- Equipment inspection
- Safe practices
- Safe operation (an evaluated demonstration of machine operation skills)
Aerial/Elevated Work Platform $225.00 (4-6 hours)

This program is designed to provide the participants with in-class learning with a site-specific practical training component. Upon completion, participants will be knowledgeable about confined space entry requirements under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and will be able to recognize confined spaces, describe the major hazards, identify controls, and perform a confined space rescue.
Course Content
- Identifying potential hazards of confined spaces
- How to recognize a confined space as defined by the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Employer assistance programs for confined space entry
- Controlling hazards of confined space entry and unwanted entry activity
- Entry permits, hot work permits and pre-inspection check lists
- Confined space rescue equipment and techniques
- Additional consultations as required by employer

Our program is designed for persons operating a front-end loader in the workplace. The training will cover a combination of on-the-job and classroom training. The operator/trainee must pass the classroom training and written test as well as pass a demonstration of skills such as operating the front-end loader on-site demonstrating a pre-equipment inspection, start-up procedures, safe operation, and shut down procedures.
Course Content
- Standards and regulations set out by the Occupational Health & Safety Act
- Operating manual
- Hand signals
- Pre-work area inspections
- Pre-operational checks (Equipment circle check)
- Load charts/stability
- Attachments
- Moving materials and equipment relocation
- Field practice and demonstration of operating skills

Our program is designed for persons operating a skid-steer in the workplace. The training will cover a combination of on-the-job and classroom training. The operator/trainee must pass the classroom training and written test as well as pass a demonstration of skills such as operating the skid-steer on-site demonstrating a pre-equipment inspection, start-up procedures, safe operation, and shut down procedures.
Course Content
- Standards and regulations set out by the Occupational Health & Safety Act
- Operating manual
- Hand signals
- Pre-work area inspections
- Pre-operational checks (Equipment circle check)
- Load charts/stability
- Attachments
- Moving materials and equipment relocation
- Field practice and demonstration of operating skills

This program will teach participants their legal responsibilities for safe handling, storing, and transporting of the nine classes of dangerous goods. Participants are provided with an overview of the Dangerous Goods Act and related regulations. The participants will understand their duties and responsibilities according to the Ministry of Transportation Act and Ministry of Labour guidelines. Along with the understanding of UN numbers.
Course Content
- Safety requirements for Transportation of Dangerous Goods
- Nine classifications of dangerous goods
- Training requirements
- Documentation requirements
- Safety marking (Labels and placards)
- Emergency response and contacting
- Limitations
- Ministry Legislation

Our one-day course offers participants the basic understanding of overhead crane operations according to Ministry of Labour guidelines. This course is site specific and an overhead crane must be available for the practical portion.
Course Content
Overhead Crane Hazards
Participants will learn to recognize hazards and apply appropriate controls to
ensure safe operation of an overhead crane and safe loading and unloading of
material.
Legal Responsibilities
Participants will learn to locate and cite sections of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and
applicable regulations and guidelines for overhead cranes and identify crane
operator responsibilities found in the OHSA and applicable regulations.
Overhead Crane Inspection
Participants will learn to identify various types of overhead cranes and their
components. Using approved inspection techniques, the participant will learn to
inspect and select:
- overhead crane equipment and associated devices
- rigging devices.

Our program covers the specific hazards related to the use of propane in everyday use. For example; forklifts, torches, BBQ’s, heaters, small stoves, and much more applications. It provides participants with information on how to safely connect, disconnect, and the activation of propane equipment in the workplace.

This course provides workers with the basic fall prevention information they require to work safely in areas where they may be exposed to fall hazards. Participants receive the most up-to-date information with hands-on instruction from industry experts and trained adult educators who are experienced in working at heights.
Course Content
- Common fall hazards
- Fall protection and types of equipment
- Working with ladders,
- Working with scaffolds
- Working elevating work platforms,
- Duties and responsibilities

Our program covers the specific hazards related to the use of propane in roofing applications. It provides participants with information on how to safely connect, disconnect, and the activation of propane torches and kettles in accordance with Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) requirements.
Course Content
- Propane hazards
- Legislation and safe practice
- Duties and responsibilities
- Connection, activation, and disconnection of propane
- Applications
- First aid measures

Course Content
- Basic hazards and controls
- Duties & Responsibilities within the Act
- Hierarchy of controls
- Ladder safety and regulations
- Scaffolding
- Suspended access equipment
- Aerial work platforms
- Guardrails, protective covers
- Travel restraint, fall restricting & arrest
- Inspection and maintenance of equipment
- Safety nets
- Rescue planning
- Practical knowledge of equipment
- MOL enforcement & support
Forklift Classes 1 – 5
Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:
- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the lift truck
Course Content
- Classes and types of lift trucks
- Legislation
- Lift truck features and safety equipment
- Basic hydraulics
- Pre-operational inspection
- Start-up (mounting and dismounting)
- Stability principles of lift trucks
- Travelling without a load
- Travelling with a load
- Capacity and load charts
- Load handling (picking up a load)
- Operating hazards and precautions
- Load lifting and handling
- Refueling and recharging
- Shutdown procedures (parking)
- Stability Triangle Fundamentals

Forklift Class 7 – Rough Terrain
Here at C&R Safety Training Solutions we offer a one-day interactive safe Rough Terrain forklift operation course according to Ministry of Labour standards, guidelines and regulations on the principles of:
- Understanding the limitations that affect truck stability and safe loading criteria
- Understanding the fundamentals of handling high-risk loads
- Knowing the legal responsibilities associated with lift trucks
- Understanding the legal standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Hazard recognition in advance situational risks in and around the rough terrain lift truck
- Hazards associated with the telescopic boom
Course Content
- Telescopic Hazards and Restrictions
- Legislation
- Lift truck features and safety equipment
- Basic hydraulics
- Pre-operational inspection
- Start-up (mounting and dismounting)
- Stability principles
- Travelling without a load
- Travelling with a load
- Capacity and load charts
- Load handling (picking up a load)
- Operating hazards and precautions
- Load lifting and handling
- Refueling
- Shutdown procedures (parking)
- Stability Triangle Fundamentals
Forklift Training (Class 7) $275.00/Person (6-8 hours)
