A Refractory Mason builds and repairs heat and corrosion resistant structures and vessels such as furnaces, tanks, and containers. These structures are an integral part of the production process for industrial and commercial sites including steel mills, pulp and paper mills, foundries, refineries, auto plants, incinerators, glass plants, and hospitals. A Refractory Mason must be able to work in
Precast Concrete Finisher
Skills Protect Self and Others Apply safety directives provided in legislation Apply safety directives provided in legislation Follow fire procedures Practice basic first aid Confirm lighting Install guard rails Use the safety features of tools and equipment Use and maintain protecive apparel and devices Confirm ventilation Lift and carry heavy objects Report accidents Use access equipment
Powerline Technician
Skills Demonstrate Safe Working Practices Identify, control and eliminate potential health and safety hazards Select, wear, adjust, use and maintain correctly fitting protective devices Perform evaluation and rescue procedures Apply basic first aid to treat various conditions Practice good housekeeping Provide training and instruction to coworkers Work within safe physical limits Maintain a safe working
Plumber
Skills Protect Self and Others Identify, interpret and apply acts, codes, regulations and directives Select, wear, adjust use and maintain personal protective equipment and apparel Recognize and asses hazards and hazardous conditions Control hazards Assembles, erect use and dismantle platform and scaffolds Perform lock out and tagging procedures Operate and maintain tools and equipment Perform
Painter and Decorator- Industrial
Skills An Industrial Painter is a person who: Protects Self and Others Uses and Maintains Access Equipment Prepares for Product Application Applies Coatings and Linings Practises Quality Control And Industrial Painter demonstrates knowledge of: The Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act Society for Protective Coatings (S.S.P.C.) Standards National Association of Corrosion Engineers (N.A.C.E.) Standards Relevant
Commercial and Residential Painter and Decorator
Skills Maintain a Safe Workplace Take corrective action against potential workplace health and safety hazards Select, wear, adjust, and maintain personal protective equipment Practise safe work habits Use fall arrest, travel restraint and fall prevention systems and their components Keep work and public access areas clean and clear of obstructions Keep work and public access
Hoisting Engineer- Tower Crane Operator
Skills Protect Self and Others Wear and maintain personal protective clothing and equipment Operate the crane in a safe manner Maintain a safe work environment Operate crane safely near high voltage equipment Report crane contact with high voltage Inspect and service machinery guards, covers and warning labels Perform emergency rescues Ascend and descend the crane
Hoisting Engineer Mobile Crane Operator- 2
Skills Protect Self and Others Wear and maintain personal protective clothing and equipment Maintain a safe work environment Perform recommended fire safety procedure Operate the crane safely Operate crane safely near high voltage equipment Report crane contact with high voltage Perform emergency exit procedures Communicate with other workers and tradesperson Service machinery guards and covers
Hoisting Engineer- Mobile Crane Operator 1
Skills Protect Self and Others Wear and maintain personal protective clothing and equipment Maintain a safe work environment Perform recommended fire safety procedure Operate the crane safely Operate crane safely near high voltage equipment Report crane contact with high voltage Perform emergency exit procedures Communicate with other workers and tradesperson Service machinery guards and covers
Heavy Equipment Operator- Tractor Loader Backhoe Operator
Description/Duties A Tractor Loader Backhoe Operator inspects, maintains, transports and operates full (standard) size equipment in the construction and industrial sectors by: Operating equipment in a safe and efficient manner Performing pre-operational inspections Performing preventative maintenance Transporting equipment Reading and interpreting government legislation, site plans and manufacturers’ manuals Installing attachments Loading and unloading equipment Excavating,