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  • Could Your Business Benefit From Automotive Corporate Training?
    By: Percy Evans | - The automotive and transportation industry is an ever changing and evolving one. Professionals in the sector must constantly keep themselves up-to-date with all of the new technologies in order for their business to stay on top. There are automotive schools that offer automotive corporate training to specifically meet the needs of professionals in the sector who want to upgrade their knowledge.

    Some auto training schools provide a full range of programs designed to meet the ongoing ...

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  • Temporary Job Agencies
    By: RhondaMoreau | - Too many people overlook the benefits of signing on with temporary job agencies. They worry they'll be underpaid, assume temp agencies don't have leads on good jobs, or they don't understand the potential for temporary work to turn into a more permanent job.

    Benefits of Working with Temporary Staffing Agencies:

    Working in a contract position through a temporary staffing agency can provide a much needed source of income. Employers often call on temp agencies to fill imm ...

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  • Keep Your Employee's Skills Up-to-date With Automotive Corporate Training
    By: Percy Evans | - In order to stay competitive in today's market, automotive and transportation companies have to ensure that their employee skills sets are kept up to date. This means training workers on improvements to existing techniques as well as training them on brand new technologies. An excellent way for companies to manage this process is to hire a company to implement an Automotive Corporate Training program.

    Automotive Corporate Training programs are designed to accomplish two major employ ...

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  • Supervisor Competency "€" 5 Steps To Ensuring Compliance
    By: Denaige Shanks-McDonnell | - Supervisors play a pivotal role in any workplace they are the middle ground between managers and employees and carry a lot of responsibility in regards to OHS laws. Legislation requires employers to ensure workers are adequately trained and supervised, making it critical to ensure the competency of supervisors.

    The process of ensuring supervisor competency can be overwhelming when viewed as a large project. It is much easier to view the project in steps and tackle each step ...

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  • Bundled Online Msds And Online Safety Training Management Special Offer
    By: DJ Keller | - IMTEK is proud to introduce an innovative Online MSDS & Online Safety Training Management Bundled Solution for the first time in the industry. For a limited time, when you subscribe to the Online MSDS Management Solution, you get the Online Safety Training Management Solution with over 50 interactive safety and environmental courses absolutely FREE! This solution is robust enough to handle the complexities of managing many MSDS sheets and safety training globally in a secure environment as well ...
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  • Reasons That Whmis Training Is So Important
    By: Adriana Noton | - There are many different reasons why workplace hazardous materials information training is something that everyone regardless of job type should have. WHMIS training is something that not just employees need but employers need as well. This will help everyone who is working in any environment understand the hazards that can be associated with different materials found in the workplace.

    It also effectively teaches them how they should handle these same chemicals and products without ...

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  • How It Works: Whmis Training
    By: Adriana Noton | - WHMIS refers to Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. Since 1988, it has been the communication standard in Canada for hazardous materials in the workplace. The system is comprised of elements such as cautionary labels for containers, provision of material safety data sheets and worker education through WHMIS training programs.

    The system is able to function through synchronization and cooperation. The federal, provincial and territorial governments follow the same gener ...

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  • How To Read A Material Safety Data Sheet (msds) (1 Of 2)
    By: knock-knock | - What is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)?

    A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is an information sheet that lists the hazards, and safety and emergency measures related to specific products. An MSDS is required for certain industrial products used in the workplace like paint, caulking and cleaners. An MSDS is not required for consumer products, but may be available.

    What is the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)?

    The Workplace Hazard ...

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  • Death By Clipart- Why Internal Training And Development Is Boring
    By: Dan MacDonald | - An alarming discovery has just been made. Eyewitness reports have confirmed that numerous employees are ruthlessly being subjected to insipid clipart presentations under the disguise of training material. Research has revealed that many of these clipart style presentations have side effects including reduction in reflex speed, mental fatigue, and unconsciousness.
    You can almost hear the headlines now. All kidding aside, training and development is one of the most important contributors to ...

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  • Biotechnology Technicians Trained In Industrial Microbiology Ensure Quality
    By: Emma | - In the manufacturing of food, pharmaceuticals or cosmetics, assuring quality control is a top-notch priority. Bench technicians who have studied Biotechnology Technician Industrial Microbiology, are the professionals responsible for this important task. In their job, these biotechnology technicians isolate, enumerate and identify microorganisms from many types of samples (water, soil, air, your body, and food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products). This is a key component of the job, as is p ...
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  • Mandatory Training Online- How Do Companies Deal With The Growth Of Mandatory Training Requirements
    By: Dan MacDonald | - Over the past fifty years there has been an explosion of growth in mandatory training. In the service industry, for example, there are mandatory course like Intervention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol. In addition, there are a number of courses like WHMIS, TDG, H2S, CSTS, Fall Protection and Ground Disturbance that are mandatory to work on specific job sites. The list of required training for employees is not only exhausting but it is also growing!

    There is no doubt that these man ...

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  • Canadian Regulations And Msds Authoring Software
    By: Vikram Kumar | - By both Canadian and American law, hazard information pertaining to harmful chemicals must be transmitted on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) that must be distributed to the customer at the time of first shipment of the product. Although regulatory laws may appear universal among the two countries, there are different regulatory companies which chemicals within each country, regardless of whether they are in transit, need to comply with. MSDS authoring may become confusing at this point, as i ...
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  • Iupat Ontario Star Awards 2010: Where The Well-trained Get Their Rewards
    By: Timmy Vic | - If you have taken additional Health and Safety training as a member of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades [IUPAT], consider the possibility of being rewarded through the IUPAT Safety Training and Awards [STAR] program.

    Initially set up to reward IUPAT members for supplementing and enhancing their skills with Health & Safety training, the program has been constantly evolving to accommodate emerging developments in the professions covered by the IUPAT umbrella. Cur ...

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  • Controlling Chemical Hazards In The Workplace
    By: Ashfaq | - In Canadian workplaces, employers have a duty to protect the health and safety of their employees.
    One of the leading causes of work related fatalities in Ontario is as a result of Occupational Disease.
    During my years of work as a Health and Safety Consultant I have come to the general conclusion that employers take steps to control safety hazards but often overlook or ignore health hazards in the workplace. There are several reasons for this. Most safety hazards can be ident ...

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