Our on‑site Cargo Securement and Safety Training is laser‑focused for commercial drivers, logistics teams, and supervisors across Ontario. Built on Canada's NSC Standard 10 and anchored in Federal and provincial legal frameworks, this course delivers hands-on, scenario-based learning with your equipment and environment. We go beyond theory—training your crew to secure payloads safely, prevent fines, and protect lives from runway to arrival.
Inadequate securing contributes to ~7 % of large-truck crashes (U.S. FMCSA data, relevant to CN/US cross-border fleets)
Ontario's MTO highlights challenges in tie-down inspection, edge protection, and load shifting, especially with over-height or oversize loads.
Temperature extremes and rapid highway driving exacerbate strap slippage and friction degradation.
In 2023, 87 rail accidents in Canada involved dangerous goods—around 9.5 % of total rail accidents—three resulting in releases.
A common rail accident type: "movement exceeded limits of authority", involving poor securement of stopped rolling stock—161 incidents in 2023.
Lac‑Mégantic (QC) remains a stark case: unsecured handbrakes and improper air-brake usage caused catastrophic runaway of a crude-oil train.
Rail crossings and trespassing fatalities dominate, but cargo failures—especially tank car integrity—remain a concern.
At Canadian ports, ~346 million tonnes of cargo handled annually.
Container and bulk freight declines (e.g., Montreal down 13.5 % in 2020) coincide with load-shift events due to strikes, weather, and inadequate blocking/dunnage.
TC’s Dangerous Goods (TDG) program flags recurring non-compliance in marine shipments—often due to improper marks/labels and failure of securement devices.
Transport Canada reports 1,010 air occurrences in 2024, 193 of which were accidents (up 7 %) with 46 fatalities.
A significant Digital PACT screening system rollout in 2024 improved risk detection but highlighted deficiencies in registration compliance and threat intelligence gaps.
Air cargo specialized securement failures revolve around improper packaging, tie-downs, and dangerous goods marking errors.