Confined Space Training - Quality Assurance
Effective Quality Assurance is a vital part of any successful
training program. To maintain the excellence of ADANAC College and Confined
Space Training, we have designed our Quality Assurance Program to help
our Instructors, Trainers and Masters also known as Facilitators, rather
than as a police effort. Let's take a look at how Quality Assurance works
and how ADANAC College can assist you.
The ADANAC College name has come to stand for high quality.
It has taken many years to build this reputation. We all need to work
hard to maintain the good name of ADANAC College. Quality does not just
happen, nor does it withstand neglect. Quality is everyone's responsibility.
We all play a part, Instructors, Trainers, Masters and ADANAC staff working
together. There are many reasons to have a Quality Assurance Program;
most important is to assure that students receive the best possible training
and have the necessary skill and confidence to provide quality services.
We must assure that Instructors and Trainers receive thorough initial
and ongoing training. A good Quality Assurance Program can increase client
satisfaction with ADANAC College Confined Space Training and help maintain
the recognition and approval of various regulatory bodies and industries.
Without the continued credibility of ADANAC College, corporate grade facilitators
could no longer use the programs to provide a means of livelihood. Part
of the process of gaining approval includes demonstration of a sound Quality
Assurance Program.
So how is Quality maintained and who is involved? Quality
is maintained by monitoring course evaluations and enforcing published
requirements with fairness, objectivity and consistency. Normally the
staff of ADANAC College and the Facilitators can work together to resolve
issues satisfactorily. However, in those few cases where Facilitators
refuse to comply with rules and regulations, punitive action may be taken.
The Quality Assurance structure is made up of layers
of support. The first layer of support for Instructors consists of the
Trainers and Masters. During Instructor and Trainer courses, they ensure
that the rules, regulations and procedural requirements are understood.
They are also available to Instructors and Trainers after training to
help answer questions that arise. The international registry is the next
layer of support for Facilitators. The registry for all Facilitators is
maintained at ADANAC College Headquarters in Sidney, B.C. The registry
handles routine processing and administrative issues. Facilitators may
be contacted if information is missing from application forms. Letters
or postcards may be sent as reminders when paperwork is missing, such
as class rosters or student evaluation forms. The registry also sends
out special thank you letters and certificates of appreciation to Facilitators
who receive high praise from students, Instructor candidates or Trainer
candidates. Limited information is also available through the registry
to clients, government agencies, enforcement officers and others who may
contact ADANAC College. Information that is given out includes referrals
for current, up to date Training Associates and confirmation as to whether
a specific Facilitator is current and up to date as required by ADANAC
College. Other information is kept confidential.
The Quality Assurance team is made up of experienced
ADANAC College staff. The team deals with the routine issues and answers
questions from Facilitators. Trainers and Masters also work as part of
the team and may be called in to help with issues in the field. Through
the years, we have found that most Facilitators want to teach Quality
Assurance Programs and comply with the Program requirements. Sometimes,
they are either unaware or inadvertently breaching those requirements.
The goal of the Quality Assurance team is to work in
partnership with Facilitators to help correct any Quality Assurance problems
and affect compliance with the rules and regulations. Often routine matters
are handled by phone and some by correspondence. Facilitators are encouraged
to call members of the Quality Assurance team for guidance and to ask
questions about training or administrative matters. We are here to help.
The Quality Assurance team works as a part of the international registry
and reviews all class rosters and evaluations. The importance of these
evaluations goes far beyond just simple evaluation of an individual class.
Broad trends can be seen over a number of evaluations that may reveal
the need to improve specific sections of the programs. In addition, the
recertification class evaluations provide vital statistics on students'
actual use of skills learned through ADANAC College Training. ADANA College,
through the recertification class evaluations and the Good Samaritan Award
Program have access to a large pool of data concerning care provided by
lay persons. Your use of these evaluations and the information you provide
to the Good Samaritan Award Program contributes to the knowledge and may
effect future training trends.
Most Facilitators want to teach quality programs and
comply with the program requirements. They run into difficulty because
they are either unaware or inadvertently breach the requirements. For
this reason, the Quality Assurance teams approach of working with the
Facilitators has been very successful. When Facilitators understand that
our main objective is to work with them to help them get back on track,
they are happy to have the help. In only a few cases has punitive action
been necessary to enforce compliance to the rules and regulations.
The final level in the Quality Assurance support network
is the ADANAC College Review Board. When a Quality Assurance team has
been unable to affect compliance, or when a matter is considered serious,
the issue is handled by the ADANAC College Review Board. The ADANAC College
Review Board is made up of experienced ADANAC Canada staff and deals with
serious Quality Assurance problems, conducts investigations and makes
determinations concerning actions taken to enforce compliance with ADANAC
College rules and regulations. Serious Matters include grave breaches
of the rules and regulations, violations of copyright trademark laws and
dealing with Facilitators who are unwilling or unable to comply with requirements.
Determinations that affect a Facilitator's status are made by the Board,
such as putting a Facilitator on probation, suspension, or revoking a
Facilitators permit to teach Confined Space Training Programs. The Board
may call Trainers and Masters to act as part of the Quality Assurance
team to either work with or retrain an Instructor or Trainer. Any Facilitator
who feels wrongly accused can make an appeal to the ADANAC College Review
Board.
Let's look at how violations of a single Confined Space
Training requirement may be handled. The basic ADANAC College course has
had a maximum allowable student to Instructor ratio of 12 to 1. Occasionally,
an Instructor arrives to teach and finds that a company has put a few
extra students in a class. When we see that a class is oversized, we send
a routine letter to the instructor that serves as a reminder about the
class size requirements and acknowledges that we understand that this
may have been an exceptional circumstance. In some cases, Instructors
actually write back that they actually forgot or did not know that there
was a class size requirement. Occasionally, the letter has helped an Instructor
get the Corporate Training Coordinator who is not a ADANAC College Instructor,
to talk to the Quality Assurance team. We are able to help the Coordinator
understand the methodology we use to teach skills and why classes size
must be limited. The Instructor thanked us for helping him, as he had
been unable to get the Coordinator to keep the proper class size requirements.
This is an example of how we work with you to help resolve problems. When
a Facilitator shows a continual pattern of oversized classes and refuses
to comply with the requirements after being contacted by the Quality Assurance
team, the matter is then turned over to the ADANAC College Board. At this
point the Facilitators status may be effected. Retraining may be required
and the Facilitators permit to teach may be revoked. In case of a serious
violation of the class size requirement, such as one case where an Instructor
had sixty students in a class, the matter goes directly to the ADANAC
College Review Board for immediate action. We are continually evolving
better methods of helping Facilitators understand and follow requirements
and maintain the quality of their programs. Some problems are due to confusion
though we are trying to improve communication between ADANAC Collee and
Confined Space Training Facilitators.
We have created the Quality Assurance team to work in
partnership with Facilitators to resolve issues that do not need to go
to the ADANAC College Review Board. With your input, we have developed
the successful completion packs to help ensure that students receive required
materials in training. We have created the new Instructor training video
to assist Trainers and Masters in providing a more standardized system
of training Instructors. This ensures that all Facilitators learn vital
information and requirements in a dependable manner. We are creating new
applications and agreements, which is the one used for this update. It
helps Facilitators better understand what they have agreed to and what
their responsibilities are in becoming an Instructor, Trainer or Master.
There are several future projects that will further help
Facilitators. These include possible revisions to application forms to
include agreements, revisions to the rules and regulations that will make
them clearer and easier to understand, and address specific programs and
information packs for Corporate Training Coordinators, who are not ADANAC
College Instructors, to help explain the program methodology rules and
regulations. Remember, if you need help or guidance, or have a question,
please call us. You are invited to send in any suggestions you may have
to help improve our communication and ability to respond to your needs.
Remember, quality is maintained by all of us. You help to make the ADANAC
College difference.
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