Course Description
Each stream crossing has an owner who is responsible for monitoring, maintaining and de-activating the crossing. This course presents what is currently the most widely accepted system of monitoring stream crossings in Alberta. As inspectors become more highly skilled at identifying problems with bridges and culverts, they will be better prepared to generate solutions and reduce liability. When staff is trained to follow a standard procedure, the result will be a consistent and accurate inspection the company can rely upon. The course will provide the industrial user with a standard approach to crossing inspection and risk assessment.
This course is delivered in partnership with Northern Lakes College and Woodland Operations Learning Foundation (WOLF https://www.w-o-l-f.ca/ )
- Delivery and content is designed for forest resource development and management agencies, including government, utility, and petroleum and wood sectors.
- Contractors, employees, supervisors and recreational forest users of all educational backgrounds will learn about science, regulation and best practice from these courses.
- Instructors are trained, experienced educators and subject matter experts.
- Training is delivered where and when you want in classroom, field, online or combined formats
- For face to face delivery, small classes of 15 to 25 people over 6 to 8 hours are normal. Larger groups may be accommodated with concurrent and/or sequential sessions or as seminars or even conferences.
- Competence may be examined and certificates of completion are issued for satisfactory test results.
- Most courses are eligible for Continuing Competence Credit for Alberta Professional Forest Technologists and Foresters.
- Standards meet or exceed third party certification requirements.
- Courses may be modified to meet local needs for time, regulation or other constraints, but this may affect certification outcomes and cost.
- Courses are 6 hours in length.
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