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BOATING ONTARIO ANNOUNCES STUDENT TRAINING

Boating Ontario

June 9, 2020

Boating Ontario continues to review and assess the needs for student training at member facilities and we are pleased to announce the following 2 phased approach.

Phase 1
We will offer 4, one-hour virtual ZOOM meeting opportunities for marine personnel. Training will focus on 2 modules – COVID-19 best practices and TSSA Standards. Upon completion, all students will receive an emailed certificate of their TSSA training segment.

Date: Monday, June 15th. Courses will be offered at 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM & 3 PM.

Registration can be done via the Boating Ontario website.

·       A valid email must be provided during registration for each participant

·       Students must have a strong internet connection and webcam with a microphone.

·       Cost is a mere $20 + HST per member student ($30 + HST for non-members); registration will require credit card payment.

All registered students will receive an email directly from our professional instructor, Craig Hamilton, in advance of the training. This will include the ZOOM link to the meeting and any additional details. The meeting site will be opened 30 minutes in advance and all students will be asked to log in 15 minutes ahead of their scheduled time slot. We are limiting each ‘class’ to 15 students in order to protect the quality of the training. If there is additional demand, we will move quickly to offer further time slots.
All members and non-members in all markets are welcome to join
 
Phase 2
If & when the province provides a ‘green light’ to small gatherings we are planning to offer an in-person program in select markets. These 3 – 4 hour sessions will focus on practical skills including spill kits, boat handling, use of fire extinguishers, and life rings. We will need 15 student class sizes to make this work and will communicate further once clarity is received from the province.

For WHMIS & MOL training we encourage you to look at available online resources for your teams.
 
We look forward to continuing to bring positive and relevant educational opportunities to members and the marine industry.

For more information, visit www.boatingontario.ca  or contact us at 1 (888) 547-6662.

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