New Operator Skills- Powered Mobile Equipment
This is a skills only course; which means basic operational training, knowledge must have been acquired through a full Saga Powered Mobile Equipment course prior to enrollment.
This is a skills only course; which means basic operational training, knowledge must have been acquired through a full Saga Powered Mobile Equipment course prior to enrollment.
This is a “Certification Transfer” course; which means basic operational training, skills, and knowledge must have been acquired through a full Saga Powered Mobile Equipment truck course prior to enrollment.
Notes: STUDENTS MUST BRING AND PRESENT CURRENT ESC FALL PROTECTION CERTIFICATION AND BE PROFICIENT IN ENGLISH. (ticket cannot be from another training provider other than ESC ). This training is for those who plan on working at an oil sands-specific work site. Otherwise, Western Canada Fire & First Aid Inc. Read more…
A new operator is one who does not have over 100 hours of recent experience operating the equipment. Since more time is spent with new operators, only TWO pieces of equipment can be chosen per day. Powered Mobile Equipment (PME) training courses provided by Western Canada Fire & First Aid follow the guidelines and Read more…
A new operator is one who does not have over 100 hours of recent experience operating a Grader. A $75 fee will be added to the equipment skill you want to be certified in. A $75 fee will be added to the equipment skill you want to be certified in.
This is the course for skilled operators. A skilled operator is an operator who has over 100 hours of time on the piece of equipment. Powered Mobile Equipment (PME) training courses provided by Western Canada Fire & First Aid follow the guidelines and principles outlined in Part 19 of the Read more…
A new operator is one who does not have over 100 hours of recent experience operating an Excavator. A $75 fee will be added to the equipment skill you want to be certified in. Excavator Powered Mobile Equipment (PME) training courses provided by Western Canada Fire & First Aid follow the guidelines and principles Read more…
A new operator is one who does not have over 100 hours of recent experience operating a Variable Reach Lift Truck. A $75 fee will be added to the equipment skill you want to be certified in.
A new operator is one who does not have over 100 hours of recent experience operating a Skid Steer. A $75 fee will be added to the equipment skill you want to be certified in.
At the end of this course the end-user should be familiar with Utility Task Vehicles (UTV’s), and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s), their basic structural components, basic function, potential hazards while operating, and how to control those hazards.