Propane Safety

Propane in Construction CH-02

Course Details

Legal Requirements of the Occupational Health & Safety Act

  • Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation 213, Sections 42 (storage cylinders), 20-25 (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • The Canada Labour Code, Part X11, Sections 12.1-12.9
  • National Standard of Canada Propane Installation, Code B149.2-M95
  • Storage of Cylinders for Commercial Use
  • TSSA Regulation 215/01

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Course Outline

Course Includes:
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  • Wallet Card
  • Test/Quizzes
  • Records of Training

Description

Industrial Safety Trainers Inc. are approved and Audited TSSA Training Providers of Propane Construction.

Legal Requirements of the Occupational Health & Safety Act

  • Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation 213, Sections 42 (storage cylinders), 20-25 (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • The Canada Labour Code, Part X11, Sections 12.1-12.9
  • National Standard of Canada Propane Installation, Code B149.2-M95
  • Storage of Cylinders for Commercial Use
  • TSSA Regulation 215/01

Course Content / Elements Covered:

  • Upon completion, participants will be able to recognize and evaluate the hazards associated with propane. They will also be able to safely connect, disconnect and activate propane equipment up to 400,000 btu/h. The program includes hands-on training outdoors, consisting of connecting, lighting and disconnecting a torch or heater, and classroom performance reviews.

Participants must wear CSA-certified safety boots, eye protection*, long sleeves, and be dressed for outdoor activity.

* eye protection and Neoprene gloves will be supplied for hook-up and disconnect.

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