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It helps show that you’ve completed the learning tied to your role, site or work environment.
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Explore supportMeet the training requirements you need to start work and stay work-ready, from completing assigned courses and site-specific learning to showing that your training is complete and current before work begins or continues.
What this step helps you do:
It helps show that you’ve completed the learning tied to your role, site or work environment.
It lowers the chance of delays caused by missing courses, incomplete training or expired credentials.
It helps keep your readiness status clearer before work begins or continues.
Take the courses linked to your role, site or work requirements, so you can meet the training expectations for the work ahead.
You may need to do some training that depends on where you work, what kind of work you do or the job’s level of risk.
Keep your training records, certificates and credential status up to date, so you can stay ready for work over time.
Take required refresher courses to keep up with renewal deadlines and prevent lapsed requirements that affect your work readiness.
Complete any training that applies to you to show you’re ready to start work or keep working.
What can change:
Some jobs call for different safety courses, certifications or refresher learning.
Certain sites may require specific onboarding or training before you can begin work there.
In some industries, training may be shaped by recognized credential expectations or recurring certification cycles.
In places like Quebec or Alberta, training expectations may reflect local safety practices, recognized credentials or operating conditions.
It helps show that you’ve completed the learning for your role, site or work environment.
What you need to complete may depend on the work, site, industry or region.
Completed training and current credentials can make it easier to move forward in the compliance process without delays.
Training may be required before work begins and again over time to help you stay eligible.
Contractors need to complete required learning before work begins or while staying eligible for ongoing work.
You may be asked to complete assigned courses, site-specific learning, orientations or refresher training tied to your role or work environment.
It helps show that you understand the expectations for the work and that your training is complete before work begins or continues.
Your readiness may stay incomplete, which can affect your ability to start work, continue working or stay work-ready for the next job.
Contractors usually complete this training by finishing the courses or learning activities assigned to them and making sure their completion records stay current.