Working at heights Certificate

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Brothers & Sisters,

Obtaining a working at heights certificate is a great way to stand out among other applicants. Here’s how you can get certified. Upon successful completion, you’ll be awarded a working at heights certificate, which you can include in your resume or job application.

By obtaining this qualification, you’ll demonstrate your commitment to safety and enhance your employability in roles that involve working at elevated heights.

Note: This course is only available to Unifor Local 707 members and Unifor Local 1256 members

Joe Oliveira

Coordinator at Halton Action Centre

905-699-8366

joe@haltonactioncentre.ca

Joe OliveiraRomesh Gentles
Coordinator at Halton
Action Centre ( Ford Unit)
Coordinator at Halton
Action Centre ( Leadec Unit)

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