*LAST MINUTE SPOTS OPEN* September 23, 2021: Refrigeration Safety Awareness Seminar

TFM is offering a 1-day course in Langley for Refrigeration Safety Awareness – and we only have a few spots remaining!

Register here to secure your spot, or continue reading to understand why staying current with safety measures in the refrigeration industry – matters.

When it Comes to Safety – Staying Current Matters

Refrigeration Safety Awareness

On any job site, safety is of utmost importance. However, in dynamic industries such as refrigeration services; safety measures change and learned skills get lost when not utilized.

There is a lot that goes into the day-to-day dealings within a refrigeration plant, and managing emergencies is not commonplace. Which makes it understandable that many safety measures tend to be forgotten – making refresher courses important.

In addition, staff who are employed within a refrigeration plant but not trained to manage it specifically, are not aware of the many processes and procedures.

Safety training on any job site is crucial. And when it comes to Refrigeration Safety Awareness, this is definitely true for everyone employed at your plant.

Safety Measures for Employees

As mentioned on our Refrigeration Safety Awareness course page…

The Refrigeration Awareness course is designed to provide basic knowledge of the safe operation of Refrigeration Plants and emergency procedures to be followed by non-operating personnel.

This 8-hour, in-person class that will help you understand refrigeration plant requirements for safety. In addition, it will give you general supervision abilities, as well as Risk Assessed Status Plant Operation status.

Employers & Safety Awareness

Seeking to update your plants safety awareness to general staff?

This 1-day seminar gives employers a place to send their workforce to ensure they have an overall understanding of refrigeration plant operations.

In addition, it will get them up to speed on BC Power Engineers, Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Refrigeration Safety Regulations.

Responding in an emergency requires the understanding of how to do so, and TFM is here to help employers and employees alike maintain their safety awareness.

VIEW COURSE SCHEDULE  or feel free to contact us to secure a spot.

Require certification? Please be aware that you must arrange the examination at their local TSBC office by completing the required “application for examination” form and paying the required examination fees.

For more information on TSBC examination dates and fees, go to www.technicalsafetybc.ca