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Fall protection equipment (harness, lanyard, anchorage) when working at heights CP Services provides all required PPE and ensures personnel are trained in its proper use and maintenance in accordance ...

Fall protection equipment (harness, lanyard, anchorage) when working at heights CP Services provides all required PPE and ensures personnel are trained in its proper use and maintenance in accordance ...

Fall protection equipment (harness, lanyard, anchorage) when working at heights * Arc flash PPE (as required for high-voltage work) CP Services provides all required PPE and ensures personnel are ...

Fall protection equipment (harness, lanyard, anchorage) when working at heights CP Services provides all required PPE and ensures personnel are trained in its proper use and maintenance in accordance ...

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Fall Protection ticket * AWP ticket * CSTS Benefits: once eligible Flexible Language Requirement: * French not required Work Location: In person Company Description Founded on ethical and responsible ...

CSTS 09/20, WHMIS 2015, ESC Fall Protection, ESC Confined Space Able to pass a pre-access test Department: Business Operations This is a maintenance position

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... Fall Protection, Aerial Work Platform, First Aid - Good communication and teamwork skills Note: - The position will be assigned to our from our Bonnyville Office and will work Monday to Friday ...

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What are common challenges faced by Fall Protection Specialists on construction sites, and how are they typically addressed?

Fall Protection Specialists often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent compliance with safety protocols among diverse crews, adapting fall protection systems to unique or changing site conditions, and identifying potential hazards in evolving work environments. These challenges are typically addressed through frequent on-site training sessions, conducting regular safety audits, close collaboration with site supervisors, and staying up-to-date with OSHA regulations. Open communication and proactive problem-solving are essential for creating a culture where safety is prioritized and everyone feels responsible for fall prevention.

What is the difference between Fall Protection vs Scaffold Erector?

AspectFall ProtectionScaffold Erector
Required CertificationsOSHA Fall Protection Training, OSHA 10/30-hourOSHA Scaffold Competent Person, Fall Protection
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settings, rooftopsScaffold assembly, construction sites, industrial projects
Industry UsageConstruction, maintenance, roofingConstruction, scaffolding installation
Common Search/ComparisonSafety measures for working at heightsScaffold setup and safety

Fall Protection and Scaffold Erector roles often overlap in construction environments. While Fall Protection focuses on safety measures to prevent falls, Scaffold Erectors specialize in assembling and maintaining scaffolding structures. Both require OSHA certifications and are essential for working safely at heights. Understanding the differences helps employers and workers ensure proper safety protocols are followed on job sites.

What is fall protection?

Fall protection refers to a set of safety measures, equipment, and procedures designed to prevent workers from falling from heights or to minimize the risk of injury if a fall occurs. It includes the use of guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, and proper training to ensure worker safety. Fall protection is essential in industries like construction, maintenance, and warehousing, where employees frequently work at elevated locations. Employers are required by law to provide appropriate fall protection and training to their employees.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fall Protection Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fall Protection Specialist, you need a strong understanding of safety regulations, hazard assessment, and proper use of fall protection equipment, typically supported by OSHA or related safety certifications. Familiarity with safety management systems, inspection tools, and training platforms like OSHA 1910/1926 standards is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and the prevention of fall-related incidents.
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HVAC - Journeyman - W

CP Services

Fort Mcmurray, AB

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Location - Cenovus North

Employment Type: Full Time

Shift Schedule - TBD

Camp Accommodations - Provided

Travel: TBD


Trade / Scope Specific responsibilities, including, but not limited to:

  1. Inspection of existing heating, refrigeration and air conditioning infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  2. Diagnose condition of existing heating, refrigeration and air conditioning infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  3. Perform preventative maintenance on existing "trade" infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  4. Recommend best-fit solutions for existing "trade" infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  5. Service and repair existing "trade" infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  6. Construction of new heating, refrigeration and air conditioning infrastructure.
  7. Assembly and installation of new and replacement heating, refrigeration and air conditioning infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  8. Communication of inspections, diagnoses, preventative maintenance, recommendations, construction, service / repair, and installation of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  9. Documentation of inspections, diagnoses, preventative maintenance, recommendations, construction, service / repair, and installation of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning infrastructure, equipment, and related components.
  10. Follow safety guidelines, approved processes and procedures on the job site.
  11. Communicate effectively with supervisors and crew members to minimize disruptions and maximize productivity.
  12. Work cohesively with teams of employees or contractors.
  13. Communicate in a polite and courteous manner.

PPE Requirements

All HVAC Journeyman personnel are required to wear and maintain the following personal protective equipment (PPE) while on site:

  • CSA-approved steel-toe safety boots
  • Hard hat (CSA-approved)
  • High-visibility vest or clothing
  • Protective gloves suitable for mechanical work
  • Safety glasses or goggles
  • Hearing protection in designated high-noise areas
  • Flame-resistant (FR) clothing where required
  • Fall protection equipment (harness, lanyard, anchorage) when working at heights

CP Services provides all required PPE and ensures personnel are trained in its proper use and maintenance in accordance with Alberta OHS legislation and site-specific requirements.

Work Environment

The HVAC Journeyman role is based on industrial oil and gas worksites, which may include:

  • Remote or rotational camp environments
  • Confined spaces (boilers, ducting, mechanical rooms)
  • Elevated work areas requiring fall protection
  • Exposure to high temperatures, noise, dust, and chemical agents
  • Outdoor conditions including extreme weather

All personnel are expected to follow site-specific safety protocols, participate in required safety orientations, and maintain compliance with all Alberta OHS regulations. CP Services prioritizes a safe working environment and ensures employees have the necessary training, supervision, and equipment to perform their duties safely.


Please note the successful candidate will be required to pass a drug and alcohol and fit for work exam.
Applicantsmust already holdthe following certifications to be eligible for this position. If the successful candidate does not already possess these certifications, they will be required to obtain themat their own expenseprior to commencing work.
General Certifications Required:

  1. Valid Class 5 Driver's License
  2. Valid Drivers Abstract - No more than 4 demerit points
  3. Valid HVAC Journeymans Certificate


General Safety Certifications Required:

  • H2S Alive training
  • Fall Protection
  • EWP
  • RPE
  • WHIMIS 2025
  • Confined space monitor and entry
  • Fire watch/spark watch
  • Gas monitor training
  • LOTO