BIS Safety Software
A Comprehensive and Compliant Online Training Class for Skid Steer Operators (Rubber-Tired, Track Loaders, Multi-Terrain Loaders) in Canada.
This Skid Steer (Rubber-Tired, Track Loaders, Multi-Terrain Loaders) - Operator Safety (CAN) course is designed to provide Canada-compliant online training for Skid Steer operators. The training is acknowledged by the I-CAB and fulfills Canada's requirements for the theoretical portion of operator safety training. The course includes quiz questions to prepare you for the final exam. Upon successful completion, you will have the ability to download and print your certificate and a checklist that can be used by your employer to conduct the necessary practical observation.
The course developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for their substantial expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
Assessments conducted throughout this online Skid Steer - Operator Safety course are intended to reinforce the information presented. An achievement of 80% is required to obtain a certificate of completion. Participants will have two attempts to achieve the pass mark.
Upon successful completion of this Skid Steer - Operator Safety online course, you will be able to download and print a certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 90 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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