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Emergency First Aid – CPR Level C & AED and Basic Life Support

We know, emergencies can arise at any moment. Being equipped with the right skills to respond to such situations can be life-saving. This is where TriTech Safety & Training’s courses on Emergency First Aid – CPR Level C & AED and Basic Life Support (BLS) – Heart & Stroke

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Key to Workplace Safety: The Critical Need for Understanding Flammable Substances

Key to Workplace Safety: The Critical Need for Understanding Flammable Substances

In industries where flammable substances are a daily reality, the knowledge and skills to detect and control these elements are paramount. At TriTech Safety & Training Inc., we’ve crafted a specialized course that addresses this crucial need, equipping workers with the expertise to handle hazardous situations safely and effectively.

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TriTech Safety: ATV/UTV Safety Training

Why ATV/UTV Safety Training is Essential

In a world where the thrill of adventure often intersects with practical utility, the use of All-Terrain Vehicles (#ATVs) and Utility Task Vehicles (#UTVs) has significantly risen. However, with this increase comes the crucial need for comprehensive safety training. At TriTech Safety & Training, we understand the excitement and

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Elevating Safety Standards: The Importance of Aerial Work Platform Training

With advancements in technology and the growing complexity of job sites, safety training in the operation of aerial work platforms (AWPs) has become essential for reducing workplace accidents and ensuring job efficiency. The ‘Aerial Work Platform Training’ by TriTech Safety & Training Inc. offers a comprehensive course aimed to

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Types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Organized & Explained

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is designed to protect employees from serious workplace injuries and illnesses resulting from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, or mechanical hazards. 98% of employees said they have seen others not wearing PPE when they should have been. 30% of employees

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