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Complete Compliance for Canadian Family Veterinary Hospitals - Annual Pricing
Complete Compliance for Canadian Family Veterinary Hospitals - Annual Pricing
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Award-Winning: Custom Printed Safety Manual + Unlimited Online Training + Certified Safety Data Sheets.
Included Programs:
- Emergency Action and Fire Safety Program
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Program
- Hazard Communication and Certified Safety Data Sheets
- Respiratory Protection Program
- Personal Protective Equipment Program
- Spill Response Program
- Slips, Trips, and Falls Prevention Program
- Ladder Safety Program
- Radiation Safety Program
- Animal Handling and Restraint Safety Program
- Anesthesia Safety Program
- Hearing Protection Program
- Ergonomics and Workplace Safety Program
- Infectious Disease Prevention Program
- General Safety Checklist
Training Topics Include:
- General safety awareness
- Infection prevention and control
- Bloodborne pathogens
- Hazardous chemicals and materials
- Violence prevention in the workplace
- Fire safety procedures
- Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Radiation and laser safety
- Controlled substances handling
- Hearing conservation
- Safe lifting and back care
- Ergonomics for veterinary staff
- Preventing slips, trips, and falls
What’s Included in Each Program:
- Written Safety Plan tailored for Canadian requirements
- Recordkeeping templates and tools
- Fact sheets and printable resources
- Customizable compliance forms
- Online access to all materials
- Printed reference manual included
- Workplace posters and signage
- Training documentation for employees
- Trainer qualification guide & annual review checklist
Online Training Features:
- Live chat and real-time feedback
- Unlimited retakes
- Custom certificates
- Training documentation provided
- No login required for access
- Cloud-based recordkeeping
- Fully mobile/tablet compatible
- Unlimited support by phone and email
Who is Considered “At Risk”?
All full-time or part-time staff, contractors, or others who work in or around a veterinary clinic and may be exposed to chemicals, biological materials, or animals are considered “at-risk.”
Annual training ensures employees are:
- Informed about safety and health risks
- Trained in prevention and protection methods
- Confident in PPE usage and emergency protocols








