Training

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14339-Operate & Maintain Coagulation & Chemical Feed Systems 0.5 CEU

Dates: Feb 9, 10 (8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time)

Instructor: Gerald McGregor

To Register: Email gmcgregor@ofntsc.org

At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Pre pH and chlorinate raw water feed
  • Operate coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation systems
  • Conduct jar tests to optimize coagulant dosing
  • Post adjust pH and post chlorinate treated water
  • Operate and adjust chemical feed systems
  • Calculate chemical doses
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5753 Operation & Maintenance of Fire Hydrants 0.7 CEU

Dates: Feb 8, 9, 2021  8:30 A.M.- 12:30 P.M.            

Instructor: Jack Brown

To Register: Email jbrown@ofntsc.org

This course will help water operators to understand the concepts of maintaining and operating fire hydrants in a drinking water distribution system. The course provides an overview of methods for managing legislative policies and programs.

 

1. Identify the common types of fire hydrants.

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3462-Occupational Health & Safety 0.8 CEU

Dates: Feb 2, 8:00am-12:00pm, Feb 4, 12:30-4:30pm

Instructor: Ray Hanstead

To Register: Email rhanstead@ofntsc.org

At the end of this workshop, students should be able to: Apply the Canada Labour Code to work situations; Identify types of hazards in the workplace; Know workers and employers’ rights and responsibilities; Apply confined space regulation and procedures; Understand how the WHMIS system works and use it in the workplace

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7333-Standard Operating Procedures, Flowcharting & Logbooks: 0.7 CEU

Dates: Feb 2, 3, 2021 (8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time)

Instructor: Gerald McGregor

To register: Email gmcgregor@ofntsc.org

This course will prepare water operators to better understand the concepts of developing and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures, Flowcharts, and Logbooks. The curriculum provides an overview of methods for implementing and managing these items.

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Landfill Operations Basics (FULL)

This event is now full. To be added to the waiting list please email sallen@ofntsc.org. This training is open to First Nations and Tribal Councils recommended for Public Works and Technical Managers or anyone with operational responsibilities for a Landfill, Solid Waste Transfer Station, or management of Household Hazardous Waste.