OK, His responce:
"Assuming colt is aware of best practices he already knows that many companies require
all supervisors to have Safety Training. In addition he knows that most industrial or higher risk training facilities in developed countries commonly require their faculty and instructors have current First Aid training. The requirement for first aid training for their the training faculty is found in fields from forestry, to the military, to under water maintenance. He must also knows that using WSIIB approved training is the standards in Canada. So he is just jerking your chain and being an ass. "
You really would be better served focusing your attention on your other battles. But l'll play along and assume that "Loki" provided that oh so haughty
response, and will reply as follows:
1) I am quite familiar with Health and Safety best practices, which is why I knew your original suggestion that he needed to be first-aid/CPR certified to be a "faculty member" at a university was b.s. - and lets be clear, that is exactly what you meant, when you got called on it and couldn't back it up you back pedalled and came up with the suggestion that:
2) Industrial companies refer to their trainers as "faculty" - which is more bs - it is not a term used in Canada outside institutions of higher learning and "think tanks" style instutions;
3) I also know something of pay scales - "supervisors" and "training faculty" do not earn enough to give their wife their weight in gold or spend five years travelling the oceans - executives are not considered "Supervisors" or "training faculty" and I defy you to show me any major Canadian corporation that requires its executives (vp and above) to be first aid/CPR certified
4) WS
IB is certainly NOT the standard in "Canada" - it is the standard in Ontario where it is the only province with any authority - every other province has their own equivalent agency