This course is designed for the Class C-R-Low Energy field safety representative (FSR) certificate of qualification with a restricted class within the Class C category.
This course is designed to prepare candidates to write the Technical Safety BC Field Safety Representative exam for the FSR (Field Safety Representative) for Classes A, B and C.
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This comprehensive program consists of five courses designed to build a strong foundation in the Refrigeration Operator stream of Power Engineering, as regulated by Technical Safety BC. Each course includes engaging videos, readings, assignments, and an exam to reinforce learning. By completing all five parts, students will gain the essential knowledge and skills required to pursue Refrigeration
This course is designed for those who have never driven a forklift or are new to forklifts. Spend the first day learning about forklifts, how to drive them and practice driving.
This course is designed to provide information and to introduce you to many aspects of refrigeration metering devices, refrigeration accessories, system controls, refrigeration system startup and operation, maintenance of systems, humidification, coils, air conditioning systems and operation, design drawing and safety.
This course is designed to meet the practical lab exercise requirements to meet the practical qualifying experience as described in the B.C. Power Engineers, Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Refrigeration Safety Regulation (TSBC).
This course is designed to provide information and to introduce you to many aspects of legislation, refrigeration principals, terminology, psychrometric principals of refrigeration, construction trades and fluid pumps.
This course is designed to provide information and to introduce you to valves, lubrication, air compression, first aid, safety, fire extinguishers, commonly used refrigerants, impacts of certain refrigerants on the environment, refrigeration systems and refrigeration system components.
As our world and workplaces become more complex and diverse, managers and leaders need expanding skills. Developed in consultation with many of the largest employers in the West Kootenay and Boundary regions, this modular program—comprised of four separate micro-credentials—will provide individuals with leadership skills and knowledge they can immediately employ in the workplace. This highly
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