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- Training - Energy Safety Canada - ESC
In collaboration with Canada’s oil and gas industry, we develop health and safety courses to meet the needs of our evolving industry Energy Safety Canada works with hundreds of Authorized Training Providers (ATPs) across the country to deliver safety training and services
- Energy Safety Canada - ESC
We offer a wide range of health and safety training courses for a variety of skill levels in every segment of the oil and gas industry To Browse categories by type or industry segment For more information on getting started in the oil and gas industry, visit Careers in Energy
- Energy Safety Canada - Home
One audit Three provinces Canada’s only cross-jurisdictional COR certification Our network of industry experts and safety professionals is dedicated to advancing safety performance across Canada Insights on workforce shifts and safety trends to help you make informed decisions
- Energy Safety Canada - Course
This course provides workers new to the energy industry with foundational health and safety concepts to support safe work performance Participants will learn about safe work practices, emergency preparedness and response procedures, reporting incidents and near misses, apply the 10 Life Saving Rules, and identify and address workplace hazards
- Energy Safety Canada - ESC
Registration Process From the classroom to live simulated environments to online, Energy Safety Canada courses are available where and when you need them
- Energy Safety Canada - ESC
Authorized Training Providers offer Energy Safety Canada courses They are responsible for overseeing all operational aspects of course delivery, including schedules and locations, as well as overseeing the Certified Instructors
- Energy Safety Canada - Course
Click here to find an Authorized Training Provider near you or register in one of the Energy Safety Canada locations on this page
- Energy Safety Canada - ESC
Careers in Energy matches information about the industry and labour market with the needs and interests of job seekers, employers, and industry stakeholders to ensure Canada has the skilled workforce required for a thriving energy sector today and tomorrow
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