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Step Into Construction Safety Leadership with the Trade Safety Coordinator (TSC) Program

Looking to build a career in construction site safety? The Trade Safety Coordinator (TSC) program by Peak Safety Training is designed for individuals who want to take an active role in promoting and maintaining safe work environments on job sites. This comprehensive course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to identify hazards, conduct safety inspections, lead toolbox talks, and support compliance with health and safety regulations. It’s the perfect entry point for those aiming to become Construction Safety Officers (CSOs) in the future. What You’ll Learn: Core responsibilities of a Trade Safety Coordinator Site-specific hazard identification and mitigation Effective safety communication and documentation Regulatory requirements and industry best practices Participants receive a recognized certificate upon completion, making them valuable assets on any job site. Course Features: Taught by experienced safety professionals Meets WorkSafeBC and ind...

Are Your First Aid Skills Still Sharp Enough to Save a Life?

It’s easy to assume your certification is enough—but when emergencies strike, outdated skills can cost lives. You’re Certified, But Are You Ready? Many people don’t realize how quickly first aid knowledge fades. Even if your certificate is still valid, your ability to respond effectively may not be. Confidence in emergencies comes from regular practice—not just passing a course once every few years. Know When to Refresh Your First Aid Training In most cases, first aid certifications are valid for three years. However, many safety experts and regulatory bodies recommend refreshing your training sooner—especially CPR, which should be practiced annually to stay effective. Here’s a simple guideline: Refresh CPR skills every 12 months Review full first aid training every 1–2 years Renew your certificate before the 3-year expiry Doing so ensures you stay prepared, meet workplace safety standards, and maintain peace of mind on and off the job. Stay Current. Stay Confident. ...

Are You Ready to Take the Lead on Site Safety?

Construction sites are dynamic, fast-paced, and full of risks. Every project needs someone who can spot hazards before they turn into accidents—and that someone could be you. More Than Just a Title—It's a Responsibility Becoming a Trade Safety Coordinator (TSC) means stepping into a leadership role where you're actively involved in maintaining a safe work environment. Whether you're looking to meet WorkSafeBC’s requirements or take the next step in your career, the TSC program empowers you with the skills to conduct site inspections, lead toolbox talks, and support your employer’s safety program with confidence. Get the Training That Meets Real-World Demands Our comprehensive TSC training program at Peak Safety Training covers everything from hazard assessments to communication strategies. Designed to align with WorkSafeBC guidelines, this course helps you understand your legal responsibilities, equips you to document safety concerns effectively, and prepares you to be...