Training and Safety

Electrical Certifications

Our Master Electrician is up to date on all safety certifications required for your job, ensuring you receive the highest quality workmanship. We manage our time effectively to get your project done on time, and within your budget.

  • We’ve achieved the highest level of training, education, and experience in the electrical trade.

    The Master Electrician designation is regulated by the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) in accordance with the regulations outlined in the Ontario Electrical Safety Code.

  • Completed a formal apprenticeship program in the electrical trade and has demonstrated a high level of skill and competence in the field. The journeyman status is an intermediate level in the progression of an individual's career in the electrical industry, but has been outranked by Master Electrician Status.

  • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System – WHMIS is a comprehensive hazard communication system designed to provide information about hazardous materials used, stored, and handled in workplaces. The goal of WHMIS is to ensure the health and safety of workers by providing them with information about the hazards associated with hazardous products and the necessary precautions to protect themselves.

  • Completion of training and certification to operate Scissor lifts and boom lifts. Used in various industries and construction settings to elevate workers to heights for tasks such as maintenance, installation, and repairs. Operating such equipment requires specific training to ensure the safety of both the operators and those working in the vicinity.

  • Certifications acquired from internationally recognized organizations to demonstrate their expertise in thermal imaging and thermography.

  • Regulated training under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and is a requirement for workers in the construction sector and certain other industries.

  • Mandatory Certification.

    Fall arrest training covers essential topics, including:

    Identifying fall hazards.
    Understanding fall protection systems and equipment.
    Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as harnesses and lanyards.
    Emergency procedures for a fall arrest situation.
    Legislative requirements related to fall protection.

  • Mandatory Certification for occupational health and safety regulations to promote a safe working environment and prevent accidents.