This online or classroom course provides workers new to the energy industry with foundational health and safety concepts to support safe work performance. Participants will learn about safe work practices, emergency preparedness and response procedures, reporting incidents and near misses, applying the 10 Life Saving Rules, and identify and address workplace hazards.Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive certificate that does not expire, online course certificates are self-print Passing grade on exam 80%Participants are given five attempts at the final exam. It is strongly recommended to review all course material between attempts. If all attempts are unsuccessful, re-registration into the course is required. Fees will apply Students have access to the course for 90 days from initial registration. If not completed within that time, registration fees will not be reimbursed. See Cancellation PolicyClassroom - Attendance and full participation are mandatory
Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. sharp and may continue beyond 4:30 p.m. MTEnergy Safety Canada offices are available to support during regular business hours. Contact Us
This online or classroom course provides workers new to the energy industry with foundational health and safety concepts to support safe work performance. Participants will learn about safe work practices, emergency preparedness and response procedures, reporting incidents and near misses, applying the 10 Life Saving Rules, and identify and address workplace hazards.Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive certificate that does not expire, online course certificates are self-print Passing grade on exam 80%Participants are given five attempts at the final exam. It is strongly recommended to review all course material between attempts. If all attempts are unsuccessful, re-registration into the course is required. Fees will apply Students have access to the course for 90 days from initial registration. If not completed within that time, registration fees will not be reimbursed see
Classroom - Attendance and full participation are mandatory. See Cancellation PolicyClasses begin at 8:00 a.m. sharp and may continue beyond 4:30 p.m. MTEnergy Safety Canada offices are available to support during regular business hours. Contact Us
Today, Energy Safety Canada released one of its first industry accepted standards, the Common Safety Orientation (CSO), to advance worker safety in the oil and gas industry.
A common set of Life Saving Rules establishes a consistent approach to serious injury and fatality prevention and is foundational to the Common Safety Orientation (CSO).
New and inexperienced workers, or “greenhands”, are at significantly higher risk for injury and occupational illness. Use the resources on this page to level up your leadership skills and help support a safe start for greenhands.
A fracturing (“frac”)/ wellhead assembly was lifted approximately half an inch to
adjust a support (levelling jack) stand. The lift was conducted using the horizontally -
attached shouldered eyebolts on the equipment. The orientation of the eyebolts
required an angular lift. The lift took place and the eyebolt shanks sheared off. The
wellhead equipment was secured and no other damage occurred.
Regardless of the economic environment, employers require a workforce that is educated, skilled and productive. Funding for training is available through the Canada-Alberta Job Grant, which helps Alberta employers develop workers with in-demand skills for our labour market.