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Our Commitment to Safety

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Commitment
HAZCO is committed to providing employees with the safety and job specific training required for their work. The training program consists of a combination of in-house orientation and training, and contracted industry training. Courses offered to our employees include, but are not limited to:

 

• First Aid
• Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
• Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
• H2S Alive!

 

Additional course training:
• Ground disturbance
• OSHA 40-hour management of hazardous sites
• Confined space entry
• Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS)
• Asbestos abatement training

 

Work Safe Alberta - 2004 Best Safety PerformanceCertificate of Recognition
Since January 1995, HAZCO has been enrolled in the 'Partners in Injury Reduction', a joint program between the Worker's Compensation Board (WCB), Alberta Human Resources and Employment (OH&S), and the Alberta Construction Safety Association. HAZCO has been issued a certificate of recognition ("COR", valid until April 2004). As part of the program, the safety program is audited internally every year, and by an independent third party auditor every three years.
COR Certificate - Alberta

COR Certificate - BC

COR Letter - Manitoba

Other Safety Recognition Certificates

Best Safety Award Certificate - 2004

IRP 16 Certificate

IOL Safety Award - 2006

Chevron Certificate of Excellence in Safety - 2006



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