ZES Training Questionnaire - I am a worker who accesses industrial operations.

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ZES Training Questionnaire - I am a worker who accesses industrial operations.

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Question 1.

Please choose the following statement that best describes your task:

Task Examples:

  • I am tying rebar in an industrial setting but am not locking and tagging - There is always the potential in an industrial area that you need to lock and tag (isolating hazards, change of scope). You are required to have locking and tagging training.
  • I am a delivery driver, delivering products to industrial areas - If you simply drop off materials without interacting with processes or machinery, you are not required to have ZES Tagger Training. However, if you interact with any equipment (i.e. valves, pumps, gates, etc), you require Tagger Training.

Your ZES Training Road Map

Based on your records, you require the following training:

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Classroom Training Schedule:

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ZES003 Training Schedule - (Available Monday - Friday at 9:00 am)

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ZES003.3 Training Schedule - (Available Tuesdays at 8:00 am)

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