NAEC: a Cut AboveBy Victoria Peeling
On May 3, and May 5, a chainsaw safety
course took place at North Addington Education Center. It was
certification training, organized for students in the construction
program and students in the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)
program. Three students from North Addington were joined by
instructors, Mike Mol and Gord Darling, along with 11 students from
QECVI in Kingston. They spent two days learning about chainsaw
safety, and received a certificate for passing this specific course.
Students who obtain seven special certificates graduate with the
designation of SHSM (Specialist High Skills Major). During the first
day the group spent their time learning about the different
regulations and the multiple safety aspects. The second day was a
little more hands-on, as the group’s mission was to fell a tree,
and cut it up after it was on the ground.
"At last year’s chainsaw safety
course, I had a lot of fun learning about chainsaw safety, and I
enjoyed my time with the other students taking the course. If I could
take the course again, I would," said Mandy Pringle, a student
from North Addington, and a participant of last year’s chainsaw
course.
The students and faculty of North
Addington are very pleased to congratulate Teegan Wise, Dylan Kehoe,
and Collin Armstrong, as they were the three students who
participated in the chainsaw safety course, and successfully received
their certificates, certified by the Ontario Forestry Safe Workplace
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