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Aircare technicians complete safety training

Aircare requires technicians to be recertified every two years to ensure they are working to the necessary safety standards (Photograph supplied)

Occupational Health and Safety Association Training was completed by 42 Aircare technicians last year, the company said Tuesday.

Aircare said the training keeps the team up to date on the latest OHSA standards, ensuring they have the knowledge and skills to work safely on the wide variety of locations and equipment they service.

The technicians’ certifications are renewed every two years to ensure they are up to date and that they are working to the necessary safety standards in their work environments.

General manager Brendan Stones said: “We are committed to providing opportunities for our staff to ensure their industry certifications are kept up to date, with an emphasis on safety training to ensure the wellbeing of our staff and clients.

“On behalf of our entire Aircare team, congratulations to all our technicians for completing their safety training so that we can continue to provide world-class service to all our clients.”

Held in late 2023, the OHSA Safety Training comprised a comprehensive ten-hour course covering 11 safety topics, with each technician required to pass a test after each module and a final exam at the end of the course.

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Published February 27, 2024 at 11:26 am (Updated February 27, 2024 at 6:21 pm)

Aircare technicians complete safety training

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