Pipeline Construction Safety Training Course Preview
Description:
Pipeline Construction Safety Training (PCST) is a specialized training program designed to educate workers and personnel involved in pipeline construction projects about the potential hazards, risks, and safety protocols associated with this type of work. The main goal of PCST is to ensure the safety and well-being of workers while promoting a culture of safety on the construction site. The PCST program is typically tailored to meet the specific needs and requirements of the pipeline construction industry and helps promote a proactive approach to safety, ensuring that everyone involved in pipeline construction is equipped with the knowledge and skills to work safely and prevent accidents. This course is recognized by the Canadian Construction Association https://www.cca-acc.com/ and course hours can be put towards a Gold Seal Certification application for credits, subject to credit approval upon review. Note: every 6 hours of learning equals 1 Gold Seal credit.
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