Training and Orientation

Training & Orientation

Training includes providing safety orientation for new and young workers, and training them on the basics. 

It also includes training workers on their specific tasks, and providing supervision and ongoing training so they continue to work safely with the Stillbuilt Solutions team.


Safety Orientation

Rights and responsibilities

Everyone has a right to a safe workplace — and everyone has a role to play in keeping it safe. It's important that you understand what your rights and responsibilities, as well as the rights and responsibilities of supervisors and the employer.

Workplace hazards

You need to to be aware of hazards so you can let their supervisor or employer know if there are unsafe conditions that need to be fixed. It's important that you identify all hazards — even if they seem obvious. If you see something, say something - but not only that... DO something! If you can fix something to make it safer, you are encouraged to be proactive. Just remember to let the supervisor know what systems or measures you've put in place to minimize the hazard.

Safe work procedures

There are tasks in the workplace that require specific safe work procedures. Workers must be trained in these step-by-step safe work procedures. You will receive training, and will be expected to demonstrate that you can perform the safe work procedures. 


On Site Training

Every contractor and worker comes to Stillbuilt Solutions with their own level of skills and certifications. However, all workers have supervised, hands-on training in the tasks they'll perform — before they start a job. 

Specifically, workers are trained in how to do the following:

  • Perform tasks safely

  • Operate machines and equipment safely

  • Use and maintain any required personal protective equipment

  • Follow safe work procedures


Most training is completed on the job. You can expect the following:

  • Receive an overview of each task from your supervisor, including if there are any safety precautions and safe work procedures.

  • The supervisor will demonstrate and describe the task, going through the steps slowly.

  • The supervisor will observe the worker on the job and check his or her progress.

This website is part of your training. You will be expected to learn and acknowledge that you understand all the information contained within it.




Ongoing Training

The most important part of training is following up. We will make a point to regularly observe all workers to check that they're still following safe work procedures. We will conduct informal discussions or crew talks with workers to talk about specific health and safety issues. Workers are encouraged to provide feedback.

Training records

We will maintain records of the education, training, and supervision for each worker.



Safe Work Procedures

All safe work procedures are listed in the Safe Work Procedures section of this site. Check back frequently, as new procedures are added you will be notified, and will be required to acknowledge that you understand and will follow all safe work procedures.