No. The system will remember the last chapter you completed and start you there the next time you login. Back to Top
Do I need to use the same computer to access the program.
No. You can access your account from any computer that has an Internet connection 24/7. Back to Top
Can I pay by any other method besides using a credit card?
Yes. We accept cheques or money orders as well. If you prefer to use this method of payment you will have to first call your local St. John Ambulance branch to get your username and password to access the course(s) as well as make arrangements to either drop off or mail in your payment.
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How long do I have to finish the course(s) that I have enrolled in?
There is no expiry to access the course(s) until completion. Back to Top
Are you able to provide customized online training?
Yes, for larger groups, we are able to customize online course content to suit the specific needs of a particular organization. Back to Top
Lockout - Tagout
Who must have a Lockout/Tagout program?
All companies whose employees service or maintain equipment with potentially hazardous energy sources must have an compliant Lockout/Tagout program. Back to Top
When is Lockout/Tagout necessary?
Lockout/Tagout is required whenever employees are exposed to hazardous energy. The program is designed to protect service and maintenance employees from unexpected startup. Back to Top
If I change employers / jobs, do I have to retrain?
According to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods regulations a TDG certificate is not transferable between employers. You will need to be re-certified by the new employer and possess a training certificate with the new employer's address Back to Top
Where do I keep my Certificate?
A TDG training certificate is required to be kept on the individual that requires the training when they are working. If a Transport Canada inspector request to see your TDG certificate while you are working, you are required to show it to them. Back to Top
WHMIS - Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
What does WHMIS Stand for?
Workplace Hazardous Material Information System. Back to Top
Do I have to take WHMIS Training?
In Canada, all employers are required by law to provide WHMIS instruction to all employee's who work in contact with, or in proximity to, any materials defined as "hazardous".
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