ISC Course Calendar

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Start End Location Title Status Length Times CEUS Fee Description
February 24th, 2026 February 26th, 2026 Vernon - MTS Training CenterFire Hydrant Maintenance <7128>, Leak Detection (Water Systems) <7129>, Water Main Repair and Disinfection <7161>.3 day(s)8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.1.8$0.00 (includes applicable taxes)

The Fire Hydrant Maintenance, Leak Detection (Water Systems), Water Main Repair and Disinfection are 1 day courses run consecutively over a 3 day period – see course descriptions in the Interactive Program Courses. Fire Hydrant Maintenance / Leak Detection (Water Systems) / Water Main Repair and Disinfection

March 2nd, 2026 March 6th, 2026 Vernon - MTS Training CenterWater Distribution Level I - II <7811>.4.5 day(s)8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.3.0$0.00 (includes applicable taxes)

This course combines the basic requirements of a water distribution system with advanced practical aspects of system construction, operation and maintenance. Recommended for operators who maintain a facility classified as WD-I / II.

The course is followed by an EOCP examination for categories such as Water Distribution OIT, Level 1 or 2.

** Note: Environmental Operator Certification Program Certification Exams require separate application online and are to be completed through the EOCP Customer Relationship Management System at https://crm.eocp.ca/  and to be submitted no later than 16 business days prior to the posted date of the scheduled exam.

 

March 2nd, 2026 March 6th, 2026 Instructor Led Virtual ClassroomWater Distribution Level I - II <7811>.4.5 day(s)8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.3.0$0.00 (includes applicable taxes)

This course combines the basic requirements of a water distribution system with advanced practical aspects of system construction, operation and maintenance. Recommended for operators who maintain a facility classified as WD-I / II.

The course is followed by an EOCP examination for categories such as Water Distribution OIT, Level 1 or 2.

** Note: Environmental Operator Certification Program Certification Exams require separate application online and are to be completed through the EOCP Customer Relationship Management System at https://crm.eocp.ca/  and to be submitted no later than 16 business days prior to the posted date of the scheduled exam.

 

March 3rd, 2026 March 4th, 2026 Vernon - MTS Training CenterControl Valve Operations, Maintenance and Hydraulics <1226717>.2 day(s)8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.1.2$0.00 (includes applicable taxes)

This program is designed for Water / Wastewater Operators and others who work with control valves. Over the two days of the course, you will cover both theory and hands on components for the operations and maintenance necessary in maintaining the service life of the valves. You will also review the basic hydraulic functions and how it affects control valve set up, operations and effectiveness. 

Topics include: Hydraulics, Components, Application, Operations and Maintenance, plus Troubleshooting

CEU accreditation (1.2 CEUS) Core - WD, WT, SWS, SWWS, WWT / Related - WWC, BWD, BWS

March 5th, 2026 March 6th, 2026 Vernon - MTS Training CenterConfined Space Awareness <7152> + Confined Space Entry Level II <8231>.2 day(s)8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.1.2$0.00 (includes applicable taxes)

Confined Space Awareness

This 1 day program is designed for utility operators required to work in and around confined spaces. The session provides a review of confined space entry programs & procedures as listed in the WCB Regulations, as well as a demonstration of equipment and personal protective equipment. Agenda items include:

 

  •         Definitions - To Comprehend CS terminology
  •         General Requirements & Responsibilities - Understanding the basic requirements & responsibilities of a CS Program
  •         CS Identification & Hazard Assessments - How to inventory CS & procedures for hazard assessments
  •         Lockout & Isolation - Requirements & application of lockout & isolation procedures
  •         Verification, Testing & Isolation - How to properly monitor, record & reduce atmospheric hazards
  •         Standby Personnel & Rescue - Understanding standby responsibilities & Rescue procedures
  •         Fall Protection & Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) - Requirements for and use of equipment and PPE
  •         CS Program Implementation & Manual - How to implement or update a CS Program

 

 

Confined Space Entry Level II

 

Prerequisite: Confined Space Awareness

 

This (1-day) course provides proper procedures, roles, responsibilities & practical exercises for Supervisors, Standby Personnel, and Entrants for safe entry into confined spaces using standard CS entry techniques & equipment, with an additional component utilizing specialized techniques for simultaneous multiple worker entries.

 

Topics Include:

1.       Regulations & Responsibilities - a review of OHS regulations & responsibilities,

2.       Hazards & Precautions - understanding hazards and learning precautions to eliminate,

3.       Inspection and Review of Equipment and PPE - reviewing function and operation of confined space entry equipment

4.       Knots, Rope and Specialized Equipment - Learn and demonstrate constructing a rope system for multiple worker entry

5.       Pre-Plan (Workers and Task) - to Develop and organize a task plan

6.       Preparing Personnel for Entry / Inspection - understanding procedures and how to inspect equipment prior to use

7.       Preparing the Space for Entry - Learn how to set up equipment and prepare the space / area for entry

8.       Entry into a Confined Space - learning and demonstrating safe enter of a confined space

9.       Exiting a Confined Space - learn and demonstrate safe exit of a confined space

10.   Man-down Non-Entry Rescue Procedure - learn non-entry extraction techniques

11.   Post Entry Procedures

 

The course also provides a non-entry rescue exercise.

 

Attendees will need to bring their own proper steel toes, work gloves, coveralls

 

March 12th, 2026 March 13th, 2026 Vernon - MTS Training CenterACRS and Budgeting <1226824>.2 day(s)8:30 am to 4:30 pm1.2$0.00 (includes applicable taxes)

Asset Condition Reporting Systems

 

This course provides operators with a detailed understanding of the Asset Conditioning Reporting System (ACRS) process. With this review the Operator can provide their knowledge about the assets within their communities’ water and wastewater systems to better support the ACRS.

 

Accreditted CEUs: (Related) WD, WT, WWC, SWS, SWWS, WWT, BWD, BWS

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