Seismic Safety Training
This category focuses on Seismic Safety Training, equipping individuals and organizations with the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for, respond to, and recover from earthquake-related hazards. Participants learn about seismic risk assessment, building safety measures, emergency planning, and safe evacuation procedures. By understanding seismic activity and its potential impacts, workers and communities can minimize risks, protect lives, and ensure structural resilience in earthquake prone areas.
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Seismic - An Industry That Could Be Fatal
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Workers in the Seismic industry play a vital role in the on- and off-shore exploration of oil & gas. However, especially in the case of drillers, riggers, blasters, and other data acquisition workers, the information they help provide can come at the cost of grave injury and even fatality.
According to the Association of Workers’ Compensation Board of Canada, in 2017, the number of work-related accidents in Mining, Quarrying, and Oil Wells was fairly low as compared to other fields. For instance, more than 33,000 injuries were reported in Manufacturing, whereas industries that incorporate Seismic jobs recorded just over 2,000. What these numbers don’t say is that the latter industries put together employed six times fewer workers than the former during the same year.
When considered relatively to the total number of workers, the frequency of accidents and fatalities in the Seismic-related sectors remains alarmingly high. Although new technologies may curb this trend in the future, appropriate safety training for all Seismic employees continues to be the most effective means to ensure fewer accidents in the workplace.
Industry facts
The causes for most work-related injuries or illnesses in Mining were excessive physical effort (44%).
Aligned with Industry Standards & Legislation
We carefully study industry, legislation and standard changes or updates to ensure our programs meet and exceed the requirements of a properly conducted safety training program.
Always Up to Date
Always updated to the latest safety standards and technologies.
Compliance
Ensure OHS Act & Worker Compensation Boards Compliance*
Recognized
Using only Worker Comp. approved standards of training.
No Hidden Fees
What you see is what you get.
Seismic
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ CSA Z1002
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ CSA Standards
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ CSA Z259
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ Hazardous Gas Safety Standards
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ Workplace Safety Standards
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ CSA Z94.3 Standards
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ Investigation Best Practices
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
- ✔ OHS Compliant
- ✔ Risk Assessment Standards
- ✔ Certificate of Completion
- ✔ Available on Desktop & Mobile
All courses
- Aerial Lift
- Asbestos Awareness
- Asbestos Level 1
- Bear Awareness
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Boom Lift
- Chainsaw Safety
- Confined Space
- Construction Safety
- Crane Operator Safety
- Defensive Driving
- Electrical Safety
- Elevating Work Platforms
- Fall Protection
- Fire Safety and Extinguishers
- Forklift
- Hazard Recognition
- Health & Safety Awareness
- Health & Safety Supervisors
- Hoist Operator Safety
- Hours of Service
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Incident Investigation
- Ladder Safety
- Locating and Marking
- Lock Out / Tag Out
- Order Picker
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Power Tools
- Power Walkie
- Respirator Fit Testing
- Rigging
- Rough Terrain Forklift
- Scissor Lift
- SDCB Forklift
- Skid Steer
- Stand Up Reach
- Transportation of Dangerous Goods
- Walk Behind Stacker
- Warehouse Safety
- WHMIS
- Workplace Violence and Harassment