Driving course for ATV, UTV (side-by-side), Snowmobile

Communications Pierre Tremblay inc.

ATV safety driving for company workers

ATV safety driving for company workers

The CSC “Off-Road Vehicle Training Safety Course” meets the highest OH&S standards in all provinces of Canada

The CSC “Off-Road Vehicle Training Safety Course” meets the highest OH&S standards in all provinces of Canada

Content

Content

  • 6- to 8-hour course
  • 25 lessons alternating between theory and practice
  • Full vehicle inspection
  • Driving techniques on different terrains
  • Risk management
  • Local laws and regulations
  • Loading, unloading and securing the vehicle for transport
  • Loading & securing cargo
  • Proper winch operation
  • Riding on terrain that simulates real-life applications or environments
  • Entire day outdoors
  • Provided at our training site in l’Ange-Gardien or at your facility (provided it meets our safety requirements)
  • Group of 8 people maximum

Required Equipment / Personal Protective Equipment

Required Equipment / Personal Protective Equipment
  • One ATV per participant (fitted with wheels NOT TRACKS)

  • The vehicle must meet provincial standards

  • Approved helmet with eye shield or safety glasses

  • Boots that cover the ankles and full finger gloves

  • Full-length pants and a jacket or long-sleeved shirt

  • Your lunch, snacks and water/drinks for the entire day

Certification

The training certificate is valid for a period of three years and will be recorded on the Skillspass platform.

Additional information

Additional information

The ATV driving course (motoquad) is offered to and adapted for all companies that need to comply with  OH&S regulations or that wish to offer their workers the opportunity to acquire additional skills as part of their work.

Each participant must have an ATV (motoquad) in good condition, mounted on wheels, and which meets the provincial requirements of ORV (off-road vehicle)-related legislation. The motoquad must be equipped with the following:

  • A white headlight  (two white headlights for UTVs);
  • A red taillight;
  • A red rear brake light*;
  • A rear-view mirror firmly attached to the left side of the vehicle*;
  • A proper exhaust system (does not apply to electric vehicles);
  • A properly functioning braking system;
  • A  speedometer*.

 

* Applies only to vehicles built after January 1, 1998

This training course is given at our site located in l’Ange-Gardien, near Quebec City , but  we can also   teach it at your workplace.

If you wish to receive the training at your workplace, additional fees will apply. You will have to provide a flat, obstacle-free and unpaved terrain measuring at least 150 x 200 feet, and a parking space for all the vehicles, as well as a portion of land with a hill and inclined slope.

Each registered participant will receive a training certificate that is valid for a period of three years, and they will be able to view and share their qualifications on the Skillspass platform.

Contact us for more details.

CHARLES D. (Mai 2022)

 

I loved the Canada Safety Council  provided  by  Pierre.

The training was really complete  and I now feel ready to start my summer job, having learned a lot of techniques that will be useful to me. I gained a lot of confidence.

Thank you  Pierre for your  professionalism and for all the techniques taught us.