by STO-Leslie | Mar 2, 2026 | Blog
Workers who master their occupational skills protect themselves and others around them. A proper training system enables employees to develop valuable work habits that improve their concentration. Students develop strong safety knowledge for British Columbia rules...
by Kumar Digital Flavers | Feb 17, 2026 | Blog
Safety training equips workers to protect themselves. The Fall Protection Training program operates through classroom instruction, which uses a traditional learning environment to teach students with direct instructor assistance. Workers ask questions, handle real...
by STO-Leslie | Feb 8, 2026 | Blog
Rigging, slinging, and working around overhead cranes pose serious risks to workers and costly risks for employers. For example, load drops, equipment strikes, and unsafe crane use can cause injury, delays, and damage. In British Columbia, employers need clear action...
by Kumar Digital Flavers | Jan 23, 2026 | Blog
When it comes to serious hazards—working at height, entering confined spaces, operating MEWPs, or driving forklifts—“good enough” training isn’t good enough. At Safety Training Okanagan, we’re often asked if online training can replace in‑person instruction. For...
by STO-Leslie | Jan 20, 2026 | Blog
Work at height brings risk for workers and costly risks for employers. Falls, tip-overs, and unsafe machine use often cause injury, work delays, and loss. Employers need strong action to protect teams and meet safety rules in British Columbia. A clear answer lies in...
by STO-Leslie | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog
When it comes to serious hazards—working at height, entering confined spaces, operating MEWPs, or driving forklifts—“good enough” training simply isn’t good enough. At Safety Training Okanagan, we’re often asked if online training can replace in‑person...