Occupational Health and Safety Consulting, Training Programs

Overhead Cranes Training

Our Occupational Health & Safety trainers provide overhead crane training to increase the efficiency of the workers

Overhead Crane and Hoist Operator Safety Training

Overhead (OH) Cranes are hydraulically, electrically or mechanically controlled equipment used lift and move heavy materials from one location to the other in a precise manner.

Overhead Crane Safety Training is designed to lift and move material in an efficient and safe manner and can work up to 2-3 times faster and can be used in extreme environments to reduce workers exposure to hazards associated in material handling by other means.

The in-class theory segment provides knowledge and understanding of safe operations and inspection of the OH Cranes and their components (slings, hooks, cables etc.), and the practical component assesses the skills of the operator to apply their knowledge in the safe operations of the Overhead Cranes and hoisting, thus reducing the risk of harm to people property and business and to increase productivity and efficiency.

Our Working with Heights Course Contents

Our Services

We offer a wide range of workplace safety training programs designed to meet industry standards and government regulations. Our courses focus on practical knowledge, hazard prevention, and compliance to ensure a safer and more productive work environment.

Working at Heights Training

Safe practices for working at elevated levels with full compliance.

Electrical Safety Awareness

Understand electrical hazards and safe working practices.

Infection Prevention & Control

Maintain hygiene standards to prevent workplace infections.

Managing Mental Health At the Workplace

Promote mental well-being and a healthy work environment.

Workplace Stress Management

Manage stress effectively to improve productivity and well-being.

Overhead Cranes

Learn safe crane operation, inspection, and hazard control.

Accident Investigation Training

Learn to analyze incidents and prevent future workplace accidents.

Fall Protection/Prevention

Minimize fall risks with proper safety systems and training.

Job Hazard Analysis Training

Identify risks and implement effective safety controls.

Forklift Safety

Safe operation and handling of forklifts to avoid accidents.

Elevated Work Platforms

Training on safe use of lifts and aerial work platforms.

Arc Flash Safety Awareness

Protect against electrical arc flash hazards and risks.

Fire Extinguisher Training

Hands-on training to control and extinguish workplace fires.

Ladder Safety Training Program

Safe ladder usage techniques to prevent workplace falls.

Respirator Awareness and Fit Testing

Ensure proper use and fitting of respiratory protection.

Joint Health & Safety Committee

Understand roles, responsibilities, and workplace safety compliance.

Back Safety

Reduce injury risks with proper lifting and posture techniques.

H2S Awareness Training

Recognize and respond to hydrogen sulfide gas hazards.

Lockout Tagout Training Program

Control hazardous energy during maintenance and servicing.

First Aid & CPR/AED

Emergency response training to save lives in critical situations.

Bloodborne Pathogens

Prevent exposure to infectious materials in the workplace.

HSE Leadership Training

Build leadership skills for effective health & safety management.

Machine Guarding Training Program

Ensure safety while working with machinery and equipment.

Slips, Trips and Falls Safety Training at Workplaces

Reduce common workplace injuries through hazard awareness.

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus(SCBA) Training For Workplace

Use self-contained breathing apparatus safely in emergencies.

Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Program

Prevent strain injuries through ergonomic practices.

Confined Space Training in Mississauga

Identify hazards and follow safe entry procedures for confined spaces.

Overhead Crane and Hoist Operator Safety Training

1. General Hazard Recognition for working at heights

Learn to identify common fall hazards and risks associated with working at heights in construction environments.

2. Rights and Responsibilities

Understand worker and employer responsibilities under Ontario safety regulations and CPO standards.

3. Hierarchy of Controls

Explore effective methods to eliminate or reduce fall hazards using the hierarchy of controls approach.

4. Safety Procedure for Warning Method

Learn how to use warning lines and designated safe zones to prevent fall incidents on job sites.

5. Safety Procedure for Physical Barriers

Understand the importance of guardrails and barriers in ensuring fall protection and workplace safety.

6. Safety Procedures for Ladders & Similar Equipment

Get trained on safe ladder usage, inspection, and best practices to prevent workplace accidents.

7. Introduction to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Gain knowledge about essential PPE required for working safely at heights.

8.Barriers and Safety Nets

Learn how safety nets and barriers act as critical fall protection systems on construction sites.

9. Personal Fall Protection Equipment

Understand proper use of harnesses, lanyards, and other fall arrest systems.

10. Anchor Points

Learn how to identify and use secure anchor points for effective fall protection.

11. Work Access Systems and Platforms

Understand safe use of scaffolds, aerial lifts, and other elevated work platforms.

12. Rescue Planning

Learn emergency response and rescue procedures to ensure quick action in case of a fall incident.

Overhead Crane and Hoist Operator Safety Training Reviews

Participants appreciate hands-on training that helps them understand real workplace situations.

Overhead Crane and Hoist Operator Safety Training – FAQs

Working at Heights training is mandatory for workers in the construction industry who are exposed to fall hazards or use fall protection systems. This includes labourers, roofers, supervisors, and anyone working at elevated heights as per Ontario Regulation 213/91.

The Working at Heights certificate is valid for 3 years from the date of completion. After expiry, workers must complete a refresher course to remain compliant with Ontario safety regulations.

The course includes both theoretical and practical training, covering hazard identification, fall protection systems, equipment usage, anchor points, and safety procedures to prevent workplace accidents.

Yes, it is legally required under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and must be completed through a CPO-approved training provider for workers exposed to fall risks

The theory portion may be completed online, but the practical hands-on training must be done in person to demonstrate proper use of fall protection equipment and safety techniques.

Trainability Serves Clients in

Mississauga, GTA, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Barrie, Oshawa, Orillia, Ottawa, Kingston, British Columbia, and the surrounding areas.