Health and Safety Certification
Your pathway to a safer workplace starts here. Dive into our expert-led training and discover flexible certification options!

Workplace Safety Training for Your Team
Fall protection

Hands-on and dynamic training designed to enhance safety at heights.
Confined space

Practical courses focused on ensuring safety in confined spaces
Lockout tagout

Essential training for performing safe lockouts effectively.
Respiratory protection

Comprehensive courses to ensure safe respiratory practices.
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Explore our extensive range of online health and safety training courses to find the one that fits your needs.
Flexible Learning Options
In-person
Train with an SPI consultant at your workplace or at one of our locations.
Hybrid
Join an SPI-led course remotely via computer or tablet.
Online
Access health and safety training anytime, anywhere, on your computer or tablet.
Frequently Asked Questions: Health and Safety Certification
- A Health and Safety Certificate is an official document awarded upon successful completion of a specific health and safety training course. It verifies that the participant has gained the knowledge and skills to meet safety standards in the workplace.
- A Health and Safety Certificate is crucial for compliance with Canadian safety regulations, demonstrating that workers are trained to recognize hazards, prevent accidents, and ensure a safe working environment. It helps employers fulfill legal obligations while promoting a culture of safety.
- Yes, upon completing a training course, you will receive a certificate or proof of training as a record of your achievement. This document serves as official verification of your training.
- The validity of training certifications varies by course type and industry requirements. Most certifications require periodic renewal, typically every 3 years, to ensure knowledge remains up to date.
- If you lose your certificate, you can request a replacement from SPI. Contact us, and we'll help you retrieve your training record and issue a new certificate.
- Yes, all our training courses are designed to comply with Canadian safety standards and regulations, ensuring your certification is recognized nationwide—from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador, including Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and the territories.
Certified workplace safety training
Perfectly combines theory and practice
Trainers who are passionate and experts in their field
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