- Industrial Hygiene
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OHS Prevention & Training
- Management and Organizational Development
- Lockout
- Driving of lift trucks
- Confined space
- Operating of hoist and bridge cranes
- Machine Safety
- Emergency Response
- WHMIS/GHS
- Working at Heights
- Emergency response plan
- Hot Work
- Aerial Lifts and Platforms
- Occupational Health and Safety Committee
- Transportation of dangerous goods (TDG)
- Back Pain Prevention
- Job safety analysis
- Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
- Workplace Inspection
- Personnal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Heat Stress
- Right to Refuse Work
- Accident investigation and analysis
- Harassment
- OHS Policies and Regulations
- OHS Communications
- Promoting Workplace Health
- Ergonomics
- Accident records management and financing
- First Aid
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Ergonomics
If your employees complain about joint, neck or back pain, it is likely that their working position is not adequat. Whether for the moving and handling of loads, office work or other tasks, it is important to consider the ergonomy aspect of their job and to ensure that the way they work and the equipment they use are adapted to them so that they do not develop musculoskeletal disorders or other problems over time.