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Touchback Safety
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Founded in 1999 in Alberta, Touchback Safety has established itself as a family-owned business with a strong commitment to safety in Aerial Work Platforms. Recognizing the need for standardized training, Touchback initially developed safety protocols focused on elevated work platforms. Touchback has since grown its expertise, providing safety training for various equipment such as telehandlers, forklifts, bucket trucks, and skid steers.

With over 25 years in the industry, Touchback is known for its rigorous, high-quality training that complies with Alberta’s safety standards.

Touchback Safety’s reputation is built on practical, hands-on training. Their training programs are designed to ensure operators gain real-world skills, which are critical in industries such as construction, oil and gas, and manufacturing. Although Touchback is based in Edmonton, they provide services across Alberta, offering training that’s respected industry-wide. 

With a client base that spans large corporations and individual operators, Touchback serves clients across countless high-risk sectors.

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“Our goal has always been to make sure every operator feels confident in their abilities and that everyone gets home safely at the end of the day.”

Connie Scolamiero President of Operations

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Proud to Partner with Touchback Safety

The partnership between Touchback Safety and BIS Safety Software reflects a shared commitment to elevating safety standards across Alberta and beyond. By combining Touchback’s hands-on expertise in equipment operation training with BIS’s digital learning solutions, they offer a comprehensive approach to safety education. This collaboration empowers workers to meet rigorous safety standards while ensuring accessible, high-quality training. Together, Touchback and BIS are dedicated to keeping high-risk industries safe and compliant.

Key Takeaways

Partnership with BIS Safety Software

Partnering with BIS Safety Software has allowed Touchback to expand its educational offerings through BIS’s eCommerce platform. While Touchback’s core training remains hands-on, they leverage BIS’s online awareness courses to complement their practical training. These online courses cover essential safety knowledge accessible to workers across multiple industries, helping to broaden Touchback’s impact in the safety sector.

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“BIS offers a wealth of online courses that support our practical training, making it easy for our clients to access additional safety resources.”

Connie Scolamiero President of Operations

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This blended approach combines the best of both worlds: in-depth theoretical training online with practical, on-site applications. This enables Touchback to focus on their expertise in hands-on training, confident that BIS supports their operational needs with reliable, scalable technology.

Together, Touchback and BIS are dedicated to making high-quality safety training accessible to workers across Alberta, helping them gain the skills needed to stay safe and compliant in high-risk industries.

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Touchback Safety is committed to providing practical, hands-on training that equips workers with real-world skills. Their courses are designed to ensure that each participant gains confidence and competence in operating heavy equipment safely.

Looking ahead, Touchback Safety aims to expand its blended learning approach, combining online modules with on-site practical training. They remain dedicated to adapting and evolving their training offerings to meet the changing needs of industries while maintaining a strong focus on hands-on safety practices.

Touchback Safety upholds rigorous safety standards, ensuring that every course aligns with industry regulations. This dedication to compliance makes them a trusted partner for companies in high-risk sectors, providing training that keeps workers and workplaces safe.

As a family-owned business, Touchback Safety emphasizes a close-knit, community-oriented approach, prioritizing each client’s safety and well-being to foster a safer work environment across Alberta.

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