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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 2, 2019 - December 5, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 2, 2019 - December 6, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 2, 2019 - December 5, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 2, 2019 - December 6, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 2, 2019 - December 5, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 2, 2019 - December 6, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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Confined Space (Fredericton)
Confined Space (Fredericton)
December 4, 2019 - December 5, 2019
82 Timothy Ave S Kingsclear, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 830AM at the Fredericton.
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please don't hestitate to contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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Confined Space (Fredericton)
Confined Space (Fredericton)
December 4, 2019 - December 5, 2019
82 Timothy Ave S Kingsclear, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 830AM at the Fredericton.
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please don't hestitate to contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 2, 2019 - December 5, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 2, 2019 - December 6, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 2, 2019 - December 6, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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Fall Protection (Fredericton)
Fall Protection (Fredericton)
December 6, 2019
82 Timothy Ave S Kingsclear, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 830AM at the Fredericton Union Hall
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 9, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 9, 2019 - December 12, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 9, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
See more details
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 9, 2019 - December 12, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 9, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
See more details
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 9, 2019 - December 12, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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Date change for Nov NBBTU meeting
Date change for Nov NBBTU meeting
December 11, 2019 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Ramada Fredericton
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 9, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
See more details
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 9, 2019 - December 12, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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Journeyman Scaffold Upgrade (Saint John)
Journeyman Scaffold Upgrade (Saint John)
December 12, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 830AM at the Saint John Union Hall on both days.
Participants and helpers MUST bring appropriate PPE including hard hat, work boots, and scaffold tools. Standard harnesses will be available. (If you have your own harness, please bring it with you to save time adjusting.)
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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Journeyman Scaffold Upgrade (Saint John)
Journeyman Scaffold Upgrade (Saint John)
December 12, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 830AM at the Saint John Union Hall on both days.
Participants and helpers MUST bring appropriate PPE including hard hat, work boots, and scaffold tools. Standard harnesses will be available. (If you have your own harness, please bring it with you to save time adjusting.)
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 9, 2019 - December 13, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 16, 2019 - December 20, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
See more details
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 16, 2019 - December 19, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 16, 2019 - December 20, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
See more details
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 16, 2019 - December 19, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 16, 2019 - December 20, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
See more details
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 16, 2019 - December 19, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 16, 2019 - December 20, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 16, 2019 - December 19, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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Fall Protection (Moncton)
Fall Protection (Moncton)
December 19, 2019
31 Mark Ave
Moncton, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 830AM at the Moncton Union Hall.
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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Safety Orientation (Moncton)
Safety Orientation (Moncton)
December 19, 2019 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
31 Mark Ave
Moncton, NB, Canada
Class will begin at 2PM at the Moncton Union Hall.
If you need to cancel this registration or have any other questions, please contact us at (506) 450-4024x2401 or by email admin@cmcnb.ca
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UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
UBC Canadian Scaffold Program - Level 1
December 16, 2019 - December 20, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
This course offers students an understanding of basic scaffold erection and dismantling under local Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Upon completion, students will be classified as a 1st Year Apprentice and able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following; and will be able to perform the following in a timely manner and to industry standard:
Site Inspection and preparation
Identify tube and clamp scaffolds
Identify weld frame scaffolds and rolling towers
Identify system scaffolds
Identify loads and ratings, (live loads, dead loads, intended loads, actual loads, cantilevered loads, allowable loads, leg loads, point loads, uniform loads, and duty ratings)
Select grading of scaffold planks and working platforms
Describe components and relevant issues of scaffold: baseplates, mud-sills, working platforms, bracing, tie-ins, guy-lines, ropes, anchorage points, safety nets, cantilevers, suspended scaffolds, ladders, guardrail systems, toe-boards, hoarding, and canopies.
Select criteria for proper access and egress
Identify criteria for putlog capacity, supported scaffolds and suspended scaffolds.
Federal, Provincial and site regulations
This formalized scaffold apprenticeship is broken down into four (4) levels, each containing a three (3) week vocational in-class portion before being required to obtain 1500 hours before moving onto the next stage before becoming a trade journeyperson.
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 23, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
10-Week CWB Welder Quailifcation
December 30, 2019
300 Grandview Ave
Saint John, NB, Canada
Student will have the opportunity to learn approved standardized welding procedures and achieve CWB Welder Qualification certification (SMAW). Upon completion, the student must undergo examination by a CWB qualified inspector in each of the four standard positions (flat, horizontal, vertical up, and overhead).
Additionally, advanced students who complete their CWB Welder Qualification prior to the finish date will have the opportunity to obtain any/all of the following certifications:
CWB Stainless Steel Welder Qualification (SMAW)
CWB TIG Qualification (GTAW)
CWB Stainless Steel TIG Welder Qualification (GTAW)
CWB MIG Welder Qualification (FCAW/MCAW)
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