Competent Operator

According to The Occupational Health & Safety Regulations 2020 Section 13-6(1) "Competent operator" means a worker who has successfully completed a training program that includes all the elements set out in Table 13 of the appendix for the crane that the worker will be required or permitted to operate or is competing the practical training required by Part II of Table 13 under the direct supervision of a competent operator or qualified operator.

WTTI training complies with The Saskatchewan Occupational Health & Safety Regulations 2020 but can be adjusted for other jursidictions.

WTTI has the ability to provide a blended training experience using in class and on line if necessary.

Funding assistance for this training maybe available through:

Re- Skill  Saskatchewan Training Subsidy https://www.saskatchewan.ca/training-subsidy?fbclid=IwAR3YxuNjFdUIVgtiv_uZDo6xAbM5TYnesKaAoi1rHStz-vQ2rXvaEO5tXqU#utm_campaign=q2_2015&utm_medium=short&utm_source=%2Ftraining-subsidy

Canada- Saskatchewan Job Grant https://www.saskatchewan.ca/business/hire-train-and-manage-employees/apply-for-the-canada-saskatchewan-job-grant

 

Boom Truck

Boom Truck Lifting a Forklift
Boom Truck Lifting a Forklift
  • Competent Operator
  • OH&S

Overhead Traveling Crane

Overhead Traveling Crane
Overhead Traveling Crane
  • Competent Operator
  • OH&S

Mobile Crane

Crane by stadium structure
Crane by stadium structure
  • Competent Operator
  • OH&S

Rigging Fundamentals and Enhanced Rigging

Lifting a Windmill Blade
Lifting a Windmill Blade
  • Competent Operator
  • OH&S