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11211 Saskatchewan Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R6

contact@backoncoursesafetysolutions.ca

(587) 010 – 3458
11211 Saskatchewan Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R6
contact@backoncoursesafetysolutions.ca
(587) 010 – 3458
In the age of information, starting a business involves more than just a solid business plan — it requires stringent data protection strategies. As cyber threats evolve, the need to protect sensitive customer information has never been more crucial. Implementing robust security measures not only safeguards your business but also builds trust with your customers, enhancing your brand’s reputation. This…
Tracking competency is critical part of any safety conscious business, whether you work in Oil & Gas, Construction, Transportation, or Mining, you need to keep your entire team safe. One of the best ways to manage it effectively is with proper training, but one easily forgotten part of training is ensuring the person actually retained the training and is competent…
What is WHMIS? WHMIS stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. It’s a mouthful of words, but taking the time to learn it can not only help your resume, but also save you from serious harm, Why take WHMIS? Most Canadians are required to have WHMIS if they are exposed to, or may be in contact with hazardous materials. Which…
Why do I need a safety program? Safety programs are designed to give workers the skills and tools they need to avoid worksite accidents. Without a safety program in place, mitigating accidents becomes a game of luck rather than a strategic plan. Employee safety should be a top priority and safety programs are a fantastic tool to help keep you…
What is the Occupational Health and Safety Code? The OHS code was set in place and designed to create healthier and safer work environments. This code sets the minimum safety standard for all of Alberta’s workplaces. These standards aid in eliminating reactive safety and in turn promote proactive safety. Every year, Alberta Jobs, Skills, Training, and Labour select employers for…
As of October 1, 2013 Administrative Penalties have come into effect in Alberta which can impact any parties regulated by Occupational Health and Safety legislation. Offenders can now face administrative penalties as high as $10,000 per violation, per day. These penalties have been implemented by the Government of Alberta in an attempt to encourage compliance with the health and safety regulations in place…
CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) is the best way to help an unconscious, pulseless, and breathless person in their time of need. It is a skill that you should have, but hope to never use. Here is a quick guide and refresher on the steps needed to save a life. Check for a pulse – a pulse is best described as a…
5 Important Safety Tips for Operating a Skid Steer Loader Skid steers are an incredibly useful tool in the modern world. Operating with lightning precision and capable of moving extreme loads, these tank-like vehicles are a must-have in many industries. With a variety of attachments and configurations, Skid steers have an almost limitless potential to benefit efficiencies on many job sites.…
How to Create a Safer and Technically Sound Commercial Space The construction and design of buildings have come a long way from traditional brick-and-mortar spaces. Moreover, it looks like commercial spaces are safer than ever with innovative technological upgrades, especially when upgrading your security measures. That said, here are the latest trends regarding applying safety measures and controls, courtesy of…
Steps to Improve Your Pre-Trip Inspection Pre-trip inspections are a crucial part of the job, yet they are highly overlooked and undervalued. The intention of a pre-trip inspection is to catch any faults before they become a dangerous or expensive problem. These inspections save lives, time, money and protect both the driver and everyone else on the road. Most importantly,…