What is CASA All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Awareness Course?
The All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Awareness course equips operators and those working around ATVs with the knowledge to ride responsibly and reduce accident risks. Participants will learn about potential hazards, the importance of pre-ride inspections, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and key legal responsibilities. The training emphasizes practical, safety-focused decision-making to ensure a safer riding environment for both work and recreational use.
Course Overview
The All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety Awareness course provides essential training for anyone who operates or works around ATVs. This course is designed to promote safe operation, reduce the risk of accidents, and ensure compliance with workplace and legal safety standards.
Learners will gain awareness of ATV hazards, the importance of proper inspections, and the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The course also outlines legal responsibilities and key training recommendations to help operators make informed, responsible decisions on the job.
By the end of this training, participants will understand how to safely operate an ATV, recognize potential risks, and apply best practices to prevent injuries and incidents.
COURSE TOPICS
- The Dangers of ATVs & Common Risk Factors – Understand typical causes of ATV accidents and the risk conditions that increase injury potential.
- Safe Operation & Handling Techniques – Learn proper riding posture, speed control, turning, and terrain navigation.
- Conducting Pre-Ride Inspections – Review essential inspection steps to ensure equipment is safe before use.
- Selecting & Using Proper PPE – Identify the required protective gear and understand its importance.
- Understanding Legal Rights & Requirements – Learn operator responsibilities under workplace and provincial regulations.
- Recommended Training & Competency Guidelines – Explore additional training needed for safe ATV operation.
COURSE DURATION
This online course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Learners can progress through the material at their own pace.
PASS MARK
Learners must achieve a minimum score of 80% on the final quiz to pass. The course includes ungraded assessments throughout to support knowledge retention, with opportunities to retry questions as needed.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion, participants can download and print a Certificate of Completion as proof of ATV safety training.