Demand for on-line training continues to increase as amendments to government regulations are made and new online training standards are set by a variety of independent industry bodies. The result is an ever-increasing need to invest further in training in order to achieve compliance. Online training can help supplement a blended learning model, combining online theory delivery with on-site or in-class hands-on instruction and testing. It saves companies significant time and money by providing fundamental knowledge to trainees before class even starts, streamlining the learning process. The central course library is a publically available repository that includes hundreds of premium online safety courses. Each course is created with a unique combination of multimedia elements, which may include high-impact videos, interactive games, dynamic animations, captivating graphics, voice-over audio, and probing questions designed to help engage trainees.

Online Safety training requirements often depend on a variety of factors including the industry, work site, task performed, and job title. These internet-based safety training courses will help your employees stay up-to-date on everything from electrical, confined space, and ground disturbance protocols to chemical, biological, and physical hazards including appropriate preparation, planning, and PPE.

Included in the central library are many courses applicable to anyone who spends significant time in the driver’s seat. Courses in this subject area cover advanced defensive driving techniques and strategies, safe backing procedures, fatigue and stress management, winter and distracted driving, as well as hours of service and weights and dimensions regulations.

Ensuring that everyone in your company knows how to stay safe when working with or around equipment is extremely important. Equipment safety courses help accomplish this objective by providing insight into the components and basic operation of equipment commonly found on work sites such as aerial lifts, scaffolds, forklifts, fire extinguishers, chainsaws, and cranes.

The competitive advantage of any company starts and ends with the talents and skills of its employees. This is why soft skills training is valuable for employees at every level of your organization. Enrolling them in online personal development training can help them acquire and hone skills necessary for building a stronger, more resilient organization.

Awareness courses provide your employees with fundamental knowledge of various subject areas, including workplace inspections and violence, accident investigation, cultural diversity and discrimination, harassment prevention, ergonomics, substance abuse, environment management, and more.

Following is a list of courses that have been audited, approved, endorsed, and/or meet specific regulatory standards.

Courses audited and/or approved by one or more government bodies:

Emergency First Aid

Defensive Driving — 3 Demerit Reduction Program

PDIC Condensed Defensive Driving Program

Standard First Aid, including the version with CPR & AED

Course topics that help meet federal requirements and/or legislative standards:

Cargo securement, trip inspections, and weights and dimensions (Alberta Regulation 314/2002, Alberta Traffic Safety Act, and Commercial Vehicle Certificate and Insurance Regulation)

Electrical safety (CSA Z462 standards)

Qualify for Continuing Education Credits from the Engineering Institute (with the exception of Arc Flash Awareness)

Hours of service, both federal and provincial (Alberta)

TDG (Part 6 of Transport Canada’s TDG regulations)WHMIS (Health Canada’s WHMIS regulations)

WHMIS 2015 (GHS)

Course audited and/or endorsed by independent industry bodies:

Ground Disturbance for Supervisors 201 (Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA))

Many other courses in the library are awareness level courses that do not fall under any regulatory approvals or endorsements, but are highly recognized by industry professionals. Additionally, this list of approved and endorsed courses is constantly growing. Check back regularly for updates.