Canadian Safety Council Safe Quad Course
W.C.B Certified ATV course for Industry Personnel (3
yr ticket)
Are you interested in learning skills of how to safely operate an
ATV? Are you thinking you would like to brush up on your ATV operator
skills?
Qualified Canada Safety Council (CSC) ATV Instructors are happy to run
courses for club members and others if the interest is present.
The course takes about eight hours to complete and it starts
at 8 a.m. Assuming all goes well, training would be completed between 4
p.m. and 5 p.m.
Class size: No more than eight students per class. (Adult, youth and
children’s classes offered on appropriately sized ATVs).
Course outline:
- Introduction to the ATV Rider Course.
- Pre-Ride inspection.
- Range Signals, rules and warm-up exercises.
- Controls.
- Starting and stopping the ATV engine.
- Starting out and shifting gears.
- Braking.
- Riding strategies.
- Turning.
- Riding circles and figure eights.
- Sharp turns.
- Quicker turns.
- Quick stops/straight line and turns.
- Emergency stops/swerve.
- Riding over obstacles.
- Safe riding practices and environmental concerns.
- U-turns.
- K-turns.
- Traversing hills.
- Loading and transporting ATVs.
- Loading ATV racks.
- Trail ride.
- Wind-up and review.
What do you get for your registration fee?
- Instruction from CSC-qualified ATV instructor.
- A CCSC ATV Safety Course Graduate certification.
- Your copy of the CSC ATV Safety readings to be completed prior
to the start of the course and brought to the course.
- Your personal CSC ATV graduate certificate upon successfully
completing the course.
- Your personal CSC graduate wallet card upon successfully
completing the course.
- Your personal CSC ATV graduate sticker upon successfully
completing the course.
- Use of a traffic safety vest for the duration of the course.
- Small class sizes (no more than eight students in a class).
- Course certification produced for insurance company may reduce
your insurance rates.
What you must provide:
- An ATV that is suitably sized for yourself.
- Appropriately sized and safety certified helmet.
- Eye protection.
- Sturdy foot wear.
- Long pants.
- Long sleeve shirt.
- Gloves.
- Bring lunch, snacks and something to drink.
- Other appropriate clothing for current/expected climatic
conditions.
- NO ALCOHOL permitted in or around the training area.
This course is geared to be completely taught in the outdoors so
dress accordingly for current and expected weather conditions (rain or
shine or anything in between).
Weekday or weekend courses as needed for those interested. There is a
lot of hands-on riding, safety moves, controlled riding in a controlled
environment. The course covers TREAD-lightly environment awareness.
Please give this training some thought for your safety. Knowledge is
a valuable thing to have out on the trail.
Successfully completing this training course can reduce your
insurance rates. We encourage you to contact your insurance company for
further information.
Our Goal: to provide you, the student, a safe positive learning
environment where you can learn and grow with your abilities to operate
an ATV.
For further information on theses course and to locate the instructor
and/or course nearest to you, please contact ATV/BC at 1 866 766 7823 or
by e-mail
or the Moose Club at 250 787 7795 or
by e-mail
.