Pretty simple. As an operator you are required to
- fuel the groomer
- check the fluids (engine oil, antifreeze, hydraulic oil, etc.) and possibly top them up
- fill a chainsaw with gasoline and bar oil
All of these are hazardous substances controlled by a MSDS.
I think there is a point where the training has gotten too onerous for volunteers to bother with. Not there yet, but probably getting close to it. Big thing is making as many of these classes have 3 or 5 year expiry dates vs 1 year. It's easier to sell if you know its once through abd then you are good for a few years. Unfortunately most of this is provincial legislation, not OFSC policy.