Train-The-Trainer – Chainsaw Training
In Person

Overview
Chainsaws are a very dangerous tool, but if used correctly, they can be a fast, safe and efficient method for a multitude of tasks.
Under section 25 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, employers are required to provide workers with the information, instruction and supervision necessary to protect workers. In summary, this is known as the clause that requires employers to train their workers. In addition, some regulations also have specific training and use requirements for chainsaws.
Using a chainsaw may involve different work situations that involve both simple and complicated steps, depending on the task. Our chainsaw training program focus’ around the theoretical and practical skills needed to protect workers, how to inspect the chainsaw to ensure it is maintained in good condition, how to set it up and how to perform basic cuts.
This program should be taken by workers that will be performing chainsaw tasks, as well as those who are supervising workers that are using the chainsaw.
Our Train The Trainer programs are designed to show companies some of the techniques used in teaching adult participants about the various courses we offer. It provides a base from which the company can use to train their own employees. Companies are provided with a course curriculum including manuals, presentations, tests and answer keys. Some of the topics we cover are the different types of learners that can be encountered in the workplace, as well as the best practices for teaching them.
What You’ll Learn
The theory element of this program is designed to cover the basic hazard awareness when using a chainsaw, and also encompasses exercises surrounding the hierarchy to ensure that when workers identify a hazard, they know the process of how to select the appropriate controls.
FAQ
How is this program taught?
This program is taught using an interactive discussion method. This means that all participants will be involved in discussing the content throughout the duration of the program. This method ensures that all participants receive and understand the information.
Are there accommodations for learning disabilities?
Participants that may have a learning disability or other impairment, such as language, literacy hearing, or vision, will be accommodated. This may involve having the questions read to the participant(s) by the instructor, the assistance of an interpreter supplied by the employer, or other means. Where disabilities or impairments are identified, please advise your contact when scheduling the course so all efforts to accommodate can be made.
How long is the certificate valid for?
The certificate is valid for five years from the date of completion

Details
Course Length
approximately 8 hours
Breaks
Two 10-minute breaks, one 30-minute lunch break
Location
Private onsite
Prerequisites
- none