This video explains the baling process of our new generation of high …
This video explains the baling process of our new generation of high capacity round balers. In addition to explaining the baling process and showing the baler making a bale from a cut a way view it also highlights several key features that are unique to our baler such as the rotary stuffer, Quad Cylinders System (QCS), hydraulically operated drive de-clutcher, simplistic mesh wrap system and hydraulic bale kicker.
In this video, common types of PPE are tested to see how …
In this video, common types of PPE are tested to see how they can protect from projectiles, falling objects, and other possible hazards. This is an entertaining take on Personal Protective Equipment and how it protects people.
Let's talk hearing conservation, noise and hearing loss so that you know …
Let's talk hearing conservation, noise and hearing loss so that you know what actions you can take to protect your hearing in the workplace or at home.
"The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) program gives high school students the opportunity …
"The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) program gives high school students the opportunity to learn more about skilled trades career pathways and gain a head start on their skilled trades career, should they register as an apprentice after graduation."
Based on a real workplace example, this animation demonstrates how different attitudes …
Based on a real workplace example, this animation demonstrates how different attitudes drive our behaviour and, in turn, the results we get when engaging with safety. Safety Attitudes at Work is an excerpt from a Sentis research study of more than 21,000 participants from 73 sites across agriculture, construction, government, healthcare, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, and utilities.
"There are over 40 designated trades and subtrades in Saskatchewan. They fall …
"There are over 40 designated trades and subtrades in Saskatchewan. They fall into four sectors – Agriculture, Tourism & Service; Construction; Motive Repair; and Production and Maintenance. Each trade page includes information about on-the-job training, as well as technical training, exams, and more."
This site will provide a wealth of information to learn about apprecticeships in SK.
Saskatchewan is known worldwide as a consistent and reliable supplier of safe, …
Saskatchewan is known worldwide as a consistent and reliable supplier of safe, high-quality grains, oilseeds, pulses, livestock, agricultural ingredients and processing. In 2015, Saskatchewan set another record for agriculture exports with total sales of $15.3 billion.
Screw extractors are often called easyouts, these can be used to remove …
Screw extractors are often called easyouts, these can be used to remove a broken bolt or a broken stud from a tapped hole. Here we demonstrate how to use the screw extractor to remove a broken bolt from a shaft
Losing your mind because the only thing holding up your project is …
Losing your mind because the only thing holding up your project is a seized bolt? Davin Reckow is here to show you the tools and techniques you’ll need to get those frustrating bolts out of the way. Whether you’re a practiced wrench in the garage or a newcomer, it’s always good to know how to get over those project roadblocks.
In this video, one of our resident fastener specialists talks about the …
In this video, one of our resident fastener specialists talks about the types of materials fasteners (screws, nuts, bolts, washers, etc) are available in. The specialist further explains the types of grades some materials come in, how to identify said grades, and their various properties.
The Saskatchewan Association of Resource Recovery Corporation and how it operates it …
The Saskatchewan Association of Resource Recovery Corporation and how it operates it used oil and used oil filter recycling program. See how oil is gathered from dealerships and safely handled for reuse. Also learn how they gather used oil filters are compressed into brick, placed in drums and shipped to a processing facility where the material can be transformed into various types of steel products.
WHMIS pictograms are simple graphic images that are intended to highlight the …
WHMIS pictograms are simple graphic images that are intended to highlight the types of hazards present in various hazardous products. A quick glance at a pictogram, such as flammable, corrosive or health hazard, will alert the user of the hazardous product of the potential dangers and compel him/her to take the requisite precautions.
Pictograms were introduced into WHMIS in 2015 when Canada integrated the GHS into WHMIS. They are replacements for the old WHMIS 1988 symbols.
Except for the biohazardous infectious materials pictogram, all the WHMIS pictograms are made of a distinctive red “square-set-on-one-of-its-points” border and have the symbol representing the hazard associated with a product inside the border.
Pictograms are required to be a significant highlight contain in WHMIS training, which is required by any Canadian worker who may come in contact with or workaround hazardous products.
This short video introduces WHMIS and its role in Canada. It also …
This short video introduces WHMIS and its role in Canada. It also outlines the Globally Harmonized System of Classification (GHS). This is good as a short overview of WHMIS for students.
In this brief technical demonstration, Fluid Power World senior editor Mary Gannon …
In this brief technical demonstration, Fluid Power World senior editor Mary Gannon and editorial director Paul Heney show the differences in hydraulic fluid viscosity.
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