Staff training in Lower mainland - Chilliwack BC First Aid & CPR Recertification
If your staff needs first aid training from Vancouver Island, to Manitoba our first class instructors can tailor your company needs. Or you can enroll in one of our Standard or Child Care firld aid courses.
Register Now the next course intake is Kelowna Vernon Penticton BC October 04.2009 ( Standard First Aid , Child Care First Aid , CPR , AED, and Recertifications). Call to reserve your spot or visit Approved First Aid training Center website. Call for other locations and training dates.
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We are the Okanagan’s premiere First Aid Training Center, we offer basic child care and standard first aid courses. Most of our courses have two coed instructors, and have a very diverse background. If you are heading to the slopes or just looking after children Approved First Aid Training Center has all your individual or company needs.
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Need First Aid for a course for a job or university prerequisite, call Approved First Aid Training Center, We specialize in Child First Aid and Standard First Aid Courses. Need help finding the right course to take, contact us now 250.878.6690. Or register online at www.okanaganfirstaid.com.
A confined space is any space: 1) that has limited or restricted means of entry or exit; 2) is large enough for a person to enter to perform tasks; 3) is not designed or configured for continuous occupancy and 4)is any covered space of depth more than 4 feet. [1] A utility tunnel, the inside of a boiler (only accessible when the boiler is off), the inside of a fluid storage tank, a septic tank that has contained sewage, and a small underground electrical vault are all examples of confined spaces. The exact definition of a confined space varies depending on the type of industry. That is, confined spaces on a construction site are defined differently than confined spaces in a paper mill. Confined spaces that present special hazards to workers, including risks of toxic or asphyxiant gas accumulation, fires, falls, flooding, and entrapment may be classified as permit-required confined spaces depending on the nature and severity of the hazard.
In the U.S., entry into permit-required confined spaces must comply with regulations promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. These regulations include developing a written program, issuing entry permits, assigning attendant(s), designating entrants, and ensuring a means of rescue.
According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration a permit-required confined space (permit space) has the three characteristics listed above (which define a confined space) and one or more of the following:
Contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere
Contains a material that has the potential for engulfing the entrant
Has an internal configuration that might cause an entrant to be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor that slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross section
Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazards.
In addition to the hazards posed by the design of the space, work activities can also pose serious safety hazards (heat, noise, vapors, etc.) that must be taken into account when identifying safety measures that must be taken.
Okanagan First Aid a proud sponsor of this event. – Kelowna first aid training
Taste of Kelowna: Sunday, March 30th from 11am – 4pm.
The Kelowna curling club is located on 551 Recreation Ave.
This is the 18th annual Taste of Kelowna and this year’s event will be held at the Kelowna Curling Club. 551 Recreation Ave.
Some of Kelownas best Live music.
The proceeds from the event will go Kelowna Kids Care, Kelowna Boys & Girls Club and Kelowna YMCA / YWCA.
Admission is $4 at the door for Adults, $2 for Kids Samples $1.00 or $2.00 dollars. ages 7-12 and Kids under 6 are free.
I believe it has free parking, goes from 11am-4pm
Rose Sexsmith, says over 100 dishes and beverages will be available for sampling from over 30 booths representing the best in the Okanagan’s thriving food scene.
What great event check castanet.net for more information: