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We Keep Your Business Needs Front & Center

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Reduce Your Risk

Eliminate or reduce your exposure to risk with a training program that hits all the key points to teach, test, and document competency.

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Control Your Costs

True costs? Price. Man Hours. Revenue. It adds up quickly. We respect your company’s need to get your people back to work ASAP.

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Protect Revenue

Less damage. Less Incidents.  Less Downtime.  Protect your hard earned revenue with first class operators.

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We make the schedule work for you. Isn’t it about time you picked up the phone and heard yes?

About us

Our mission is to be the first name in quality, on demand, time efficient heavy equipment training in Manitoba. We strive to be recognized as the best in the business for operator training and certification, while continually focusing on providing the most effective service to their employers.

At Onsite Equipment Training Services, we promise to be at your service when and you need us and provide you with the most comprehensive and sound training available in North America today. We promise to bring our years of experience, unique approach, and broad prospective to achieve the best possible outcomes for your business.

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Do all operators have to be trained?

According to regulations, each individual that operates mobile equipment must be trained and certified prior to operating the equipment in the workplace. This applies to experienced operators, new or part-time employees and contractors.

What is criminal negligence?

The act of being criminally negligent is knowing that the task(s) or operation(s) performed is unsafe or against the regulatory requirements. In other words, recklessly acting without reasonable caution and putting another person at risk of injury or death.

What is due diligence?

Taking all reasonable care to protect the well being of employees or co-workers.

When does the operator need to inspect the equipment?

As per regulations, each and every operator, prior to operating the equipment, must conduct a pre-operational inspection. The pre-use inspection must be documented and retained by the company for a minimum of one year. The equipment should not be used if any items on the pre-use inspection indicate that the equipment is in an unsafe condition or that the equipment is not operating as per the conditions of the manufacturer.

When do operators need re-training?

Most North American regulatory authorities mandate that an operator be re-trained and certified every three years. Re-training and certification is also required when:

  • The operator has been observed to operate the vehicle in an unsafe manner.
  • The operator has been involved in an accident or near-miss incident.
  • A performance evaluation reveals that the operator is not operating the truck safely.
  • The operator is assigned a different type of truck.
  • Workplace conditions change (e.g., different terrain), which could affect the safe operation of the lift truck.

What is the training standard?

Depending on the mobile equipment, the standards that are referred to by Regulations are the CSA and ANSI standards. (Canadian Standards Association and American National Standards Institute

When does the operator need to inspect the equipment?

As per regulations, each and every operator, prior to operating the equipment, must conduct a pre-operational inspection. The pre-use inspection must be documented and retained by the company for a minimum of one year. The equipment should not be used if any items on the pre-use inspection indicate that the equipment is in an unsafe condition or that the equipment is not operating as per the conditions of the manufacturer.

Can our company modify or repair our equipment?

The only personnel that should attempt to modify or repair the equipment is a mechanic certified by the manufacturer. Before any attempts are made by the company, ensure that you have documentation from the manufacturer stating the company can repair/modify the equipment.

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