Below is a list of training available from CAAR. Training is available online, and many courses have an in-person training option. Please remember, to get the CAAR discount prices, you must log in to your account on the CAAR website. Visit the CAAR Training page.
For bulk training requests, please contact Maikka Manacsa, Administrative Operations Manager, at maikka@caar.org.
Anhydrous Ammonia: Retailer Safe Handling & TDG Certification
This course is designed to promote the safe transportation and handling of anhydrous ammonia at an agri-retail location or distribution center.
Successful trainees receive a TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) certificate valid for three (3) years from the date signed, confirming their qualification to transport and handle anhydrous ammonia (Class 2.3 (8)).
TDG Fundamentals: Retailer TDG Certification
This course has been developed for CAAR using Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) classes found in agri-retail businesses to assist retailers in complying with the TDG Act and Regulations.
Successful trainees receive: a TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) certificate valid for three (3) years from the date signed confirming that they are qualified to handle, offer for transport, and transport goods under Classes 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3, 5.1, 6.1, 8, and 9.
WHMIS 2015
It’s now easy for you to get your WHMIS certification online through caar.org! This version of WHMIS is based on the federal WHMIS 2015 regulations in effect as of December 1, 2018, after the end of the transition period.
This online course includes information on the Consumer Chemical hazard classes, and information employees need to know when products labelled under the Consumer labelling system are brought into the workplace.
Investing in Certified Seed
This interactive course has been developed by the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association to assist Canadian seed retailers in developing the knowledge required to educate grower customers on the benefits Certified seed provides for individual growers and the Canadian seed industry.
Successful trainees receive: A full understanding of the quality assurance, innovation, traceability, and return on investment Canadian farmers receive when they purchase Certified seed. Certified Crop Advisors can also receive 0.5 CEU credits in Crop Management.
CCA Examiner
Obtain Your CEUs with CAAR! Now available online, the CCA Examiner newsletters offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) towards the Certified Crop Advisor Program. Credits are available for three (3) years after the publishing date.
Successful trainees receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs).