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How Much Does an MHE License Cost in Ontario? (2026 Pricing Guide)


If you’re looking to get certified, one of the first questions you probably have is: How much does an MHE license cost in Ontario?


The short answer: it’s more affordable than most people expect, and often pays for itself quickly. In this guide, we’ll break down typical pricing, what factors affect the cost, and what to look for when choosing a training provider.


How Much Does MHE Training Cost?


MHE (Material Handling Equipment) training in Ontario can vary widely depending on how the training is delivered.


For on-site, professional training programs, pricing is typically structured by session rather than per person. At Correct Compliance, our training program cost depends on the length of the program:


  • Half-day training: $750

  • Full-day training: $1,250


These sessions are often designed for groups of employees, making them a cost-effective option for workplaces that need to certify multiple team members at once. We typically train up to 10 workers at a time. When divided across a team, the cost per person can be very competitive compared to individual training options.


What Affects the Cost of MHE Training?


Not all training programs are priced the same. Here’s what influences the cost:


1. Group vs Individual Training


  • On-site group training (like the pricing above) is ideal for employers

  • Public courses may charge per person, often at a lower upfront rate


Group training often provides better overall value per worker.


2. Length of Training


  • Half-day programs are typically suited for experienced workers or refreshers

  • Full-day programs are ideal for beginners or more in-depth training


3. Type of Equipment


Training may cover:


  • A single type of equipment

  • Multiple types (which may require more time)


4. Level of Customization


On-site training programs often include:


  • Real workplace scenarios

  • Equipment your team actually uses

  • Site-specific safety considerations


This level of customization is something lower-cost, generic courses don’t offer.


Why Professional Training Is Worth the Investment


While some lower-cost options exist, they often:


  • Don’t include hands-on training

  • Aren’t tailored to your workplace

  • May not meet employer or compliance expectations


Investing in a professional training program ensures:


  • Your team is properly trained and compliant

  • Reduced risk of workplace incidents

  • Confidence in real-world equipment operation


Get MHE Training with Correct Compliance


Correct Compliance offers on-site, Ontario-compliant MHE training designed for real workplaces. Our programs are:


  • Delivered at your location

  • Tailored to your equipment and environment

  • Led by experienced safety professionals

  • Structured for both new and experienced operators


Contact us today to schedule a half-day or full-day training session for your team.


 
 
 

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