The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA)
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The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) training

Construction Health and Safety Courses

Confined Space Entry Course

Help keep employees safe as they work in and around confined spaces. This online course, which supplements your OSHA compliance efforts, surveys safety practices, helping employees understand the nature of confined space entry, along with the attendant risks and practical safety precautions.

Construction Electrical Safety: Current Control Course

Hammer home the safety message with this course and prevent electrical hazards at the worksite. Train your employees on electricity – its properties, its applications in construction, and its attendant risks. Show them how to avoid potentially hazardous situations and ensure their understanding of how covers, circuit breakers, GFCIs, bonding techniques, grounding methods, proper maintenance and effective housekeeping can ensure everyone’s safety!

Environmental Safety Courses

Air and Water Environmental Awareness Course

Keep the environment clean and comply with EPA regulations. This course explains how you can abide by the major laws for air and water safety – the Clean Air Act and Safe Drinking Water Act. It explains how organizations can pollute air and water sources and cites specific practices – SDS use, dust-and-vapor control, monitoring, equipment maintenance, spill management, NPDES and water discharge permits – that can help eliminate potential air and water pollutants like hazardous chemicals and petroleum-based products.

Fire Safety Course

The heat is off with this course. Show your employees life-saving information on the different types of fires, how they can be prevented and what should be done in case they occur. This course defines the elements a fire needs to burn and explains how to use a fire extinguisher.

Mold Awareness Course

There are hundreds of thousands of species of molds and fungi and they are literally everywhere. Many are harmless, but some can cause flu-like symptoms, nasal stuffiness, eye irritation and wheezing. Although they are tiny, mold spores pose big risks. With this course, your employees can examine the basic facts – what is mold, how it grows, how it spreads, what it looks like – and the ways to reduce or eliminate it in your facility.