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From helpful resources to real-world project highlights, the Total Group of Companies blog is your go-to source for industry insights, expert advice, and updates from the field. Whether you're navigating your next build or just curious about what goes on behind the scenes, we're here to keep you informed, inspired, and connected.
From helpful resources to real-world project highlights, the Total Group of Companies blog is your go-to source for industry insights, expert advice, and updates from the field. Whether you're navigating your next build or just curious about what goes on behind the scenes, we're here to keep you informed, inspired, and connected.
Mass Casualty Incident Management: The START Triage System
In the complex landscape of modern industry, mass casualty incidents demand rapid response. Triage procedures save lives and protect emergency responders.
Vehicle Extrication Techniques: Lessons for Industrial Rescue Teams
In the complex landscape of modern industry, vehicle extrication is a critical rescue skill. Industrial facilities require trained teams to handle extraction emergencies.
The Science of Rope Strength: Understanding MBS and Safety Factors
In the complex landscape of modern industry, rope strength is fundamental to safe rigging. Understanding MBS and safety factors protects workers and assets
Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer in Industrial Environments
In the complex landscape of modern industry, carbon monoxide remains one of the most dangerous and least understood occupational hazards. Facilities across North America face significant CO risks from equipment, vehicles, and combustion sources that operate daily.
Thermal Imaging Cameras: A Game Changer in Fire Detection
In the complex landscape of modern industry, thermal imaging technology has emerged as a transformative tool for fire detection and prevention. Facilities across North America increasingly recognize that early fire detection saves lives and protects assets.
The Importance of Fire Door Inspection and Maintenance
In the complex landscape of modern industry, fire door inspection and maintenance stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
Wildland Urban Interface Fires: Lessons for Industrial Sites
In the complex landscape of modern industry, understanding wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires is a critical component of operational success for facilities located in or near areas where developed infrastructure meets wildland vegetation.
The Evolution of Firefighting Foam: From AFFF to Fluorine-Free
In the complex landscape of modern industry, understanding firefighting foam technology is a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges as regulatory environments shift and new alternatives emerge to replace long-established fire suppression systems.
Understanding Flashover: The Most Dangerous Moment in a Structure Fire
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of understanding flashover: the most dangerous moment in a structure fire stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
Fire Pump Testing and Maintenance: Keeping Your System Ready
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of fire pump testing and maintenance stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
Passive Fire Protection: The Unsung Hero of Building Safety
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of passive fire protection: the unsung hero of building safety stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
Why Pre-Incident Planning Saves Lives at Industrial Sites
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of why pre-incident planning saves lives at industrial sites stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
The Role of Fire Hydrant Flow Testing in Industrial Facilities
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of the role of fire hydrant flow testing in industrial facilities stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
Dry Chemical vs. Clean Agent Suppression: Choosing the Right System
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of dry chemical vs. clean agent suppression: choosing the right system stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
Foam Firefighting 101: When Water Alone Is Not Enough
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of foam firefighting 101: when water alone is not enough stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
The Hidden Danger of Backdraft: What Every Firefighter Should Know
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of the hidden danger of backdraft: what every firefighter should know stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
As we continue to grow and evolve, we’re excited to share another major milestone in the Total journey - our move into a new facility. What started as a vision built on hard work, strong relationships, and a commitment to protecting people has steadily grown into something much larger than we could have imagined.
Understanding the Different Classes of Fire and How to Fight Them
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of understanding the different classes of fire and how to fight them stands out as a critical component of operational success. Facilities across North America face unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and proactive strategies.
How Sprinkler Systems Save Lives: The Science Behind Automatic Fire Suppression
In the complex landscape of modern industry, the topic of how sprinkler systems save lives: the science behind automatic fire suppression stands out as a critical component of operational success.
The Future of Fire Suppression: Fluorine-Free Foams (F3)
For decades, Aqueous Film-Forming Foams (AFFF) containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were the gold standard for extinguishing flammable liquid fires.
Industrial turnarounds are characterized by a massive influx of temporary contractors, extended working hours, and the execution of high-risk tasks (such as heavy lifting, hot work, and confined space entry) in a compressed timeframe.
The Irreplaceable Value of Live Fire Extinguisher Training
With the rise of virtual reality (VR) and digital simulators, many organizations are exploring high-tech alternatives for safety training. While VR offers excellent benefits for spatial awareness and procedural memorization, when it comes to portable fire extinguishers, there is no substitute for the physical experience of fighting a live fire.
Reaching New Heights: STAC and NFPA 1006 Tower Rescue
The proliferation of telecommunications towers and wind turbines has created a unique subset of industrial workers who operate at extreme heights in highly complex structural environments.
The Anatomy of a Successful Confined Space Rescue Plan
Entering a confined space is one of the most hazardous activities in the industrial sector. Due to the potential for toxic atmospheres, engulfment, and restricted mobility, a robust and meticulously detailed rescue plan is an absolute necessity.
Navigating Compliance: The Role of HSE Professionals in Industry
Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) management is the backbone of any successful industrial operation. It is a complex discipline that requires a deep understanding of regulatory requirements, risk assessment methodologies, and human behavior.
On-Site Medical Support: Elevating Industrial Health and Safety
In remote or high-risk industrial environments, immediate access to professional medical care can be the difference between a minor incident and a major tragedy. Total Group of Companies recognizes that relying solely on off-site medical facilities is often impractical and dangerous.
Next-Generation Fire Suppression: The Power of Stat-X Aerosol Systems
Protecting critical industrial infrastructure such as electrical enclosures, server rooms, and marine engine compartments requires fire suppression technology that is both highly effective and non-damaging to sensitive equipment.
Rapid Response: Deploying Industrial Decontamination Units
In the event of a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) release at an industrial site, the immediate priority is the safety of the workers exposed to the contaminant. Rapid, effective decontamination is essential to prevent severe injury and halt the spread of the hazardous substance. Mobile decontamination units, or decon trailers, are critical assets in these emergency scenarios.
Employer Responsibilities: Ensuring Compliance with Working at Heights Regulations
In Ontario, the responsibility for workplace safety does not rest solely on the shoulders of the worker. The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) establishes a clear framework of duties for employers, supervisors, and workers, often referred to as the Internal Responsibility System (IRS).
The role of medical personnel on industrial worksites has evolved significantly over the years. No longer just a reactive force waiting for an accident to happen, today's industrial paramedics are proactive health and safety advocates. Total Group of Companies provides highly skilled medical professionals who integrate seamlessly into your overall safety strategy.
Essential Fall Protection Equipment: Harnesses, Lanyards, and Anchor Points
When working at heights, knowledge is your first line of defense, but your equipment is your last. The effectiveness of a fall protection system relies entirely on the quality, condition, and proper use of its components.
Building a Culture of Safety: The Importance of Comprehensive Industrial Training
A safe workplace is not created by accident; it is built through deliberate, comprehensive, and ongoing training. In the industrial sector, where hazards are ever-present, equipping workers with the knowledge and skills they need to protect themselves and their colleagues is paramount.
Integrating Safety: The Power of a Comprehensive Safety Management System
In complex industrial environments, safety cannot be managed through isolated policies or occasional training sessions. It requires a holistic, integrated approach known as a Safety Management System (SMS).
Mastering the Turnaround: Strategies for Safe and Efficient Plant Shutdowns
Industrial plant turnarounds, or planned shutdowns, are massive undertakings. They involve taking an entire facility, or a significant portion of it, offline for essential maintenance, upgrades, and inspections.
Navigating the 3-Year Rule: Working at Heights Refresher Training in Ontario
In the fast-paced world of construction, safety protocols and equipment are constantly evolving. To ensure that workers remain up-to-date with the latest safety standards, the Ontario government mandates that Working at Heights training is not a one-time event.
Protecting Your Assets: The Importance of Industrial Fire Suppression Systems
In industrial environments, the risk of fire is a constant threat that can lead to catastrophic consequences, including loss of life, extensive property damage, and prolonged operational downtime.
When Seconds Count: The Critical Role of Industrial Rescue Teams
Industrial worksites, particularly those involving confined spaces or work at heights, present unique and severe hazards. When an emergency occurs in these environments, standard municipal emergency services may not have the specialized training or equipment required to perform a safe and effective rescue.
Proactive Fire System Maintenance: Preventing Disasters Before They Start
Installing a state-of-the-art fire suppression system is only the first step in protecting your industrial facility. To ensure that these critical systems function flawlessly when an emergency strikes, rigorous and proactive maintenance is essential.
Empowering Your Team: Total Group's CPO-Approved Train-the-Trainer Program
In the construction and industrial sectors, safety is not just a department; it is a culture that must be cultivated from within. While outsourcing training is a common and effective solution, many organizations are discovering the profound benefits of developing their own internal safety experts.
The Importance of CPO-Approved Working at Heights Training in Ontario
The introduction of mandatory, standardized training was a direct response to the unacceptable number of fall-related incidents. Before a worker can use a travel restraint system, fall restricting system, fall arrest system, safety net, work belt, or safety belt, they must successfully complete this comprehensive training [2]. The goal is to ensure that every worker understands the hazards associated with working at heights and knows how to properly use the equipment designed to protect them.
Empower your workforce with the knowledge and skills they need to stay safe and compliant. Total Group offers flexible onsite and online training tailored for construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, and emergency services.
Fire Safety Compliance: What Your Business Needs to Know in 2025
Fire safety codes are evolving, are you ready? Stay compliant in 2025 with essential inspections, updated fire safety plans, and employee training. Avoid fines, insurance issues, and safety risks by partnering with Total Group of Companies.
Total Fire Solutions is now Total Group of Companies: your trusted partner for fire, electrical, and safety services. While the name has changed, our commitment to training, compliance, and quality remains stronger than ever.
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