H&S Committee Training – Non-Certified OLE

$79.00

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Description

COURSE SUMMARY

The Non-certified Health and Safety Committee Training provides background information on occupational health and safety (OHS) that will help non-certified health and safety committee members and representatives fulfill their duties. Canada’s OHS history and laws, health and safety committees, workplace inspections, and hazard identification are included.

Overview

 Non-certified Health and Safety Committee Training Objectives

Every effort will be made to ensure the objectives of the course will appeal to the most diverse audience possible. Given the right information, you will be able to put into practice the various learning objectives we will discuss in this course.

At the conclusion of this course, you will know:

  • Actively participate as non-certified health and safety committee members
  • Use resources to learn more about health and safety
  • Explain Canada’s system of occupational health and safety laws
  • Identify workplace hazards

Who should take Non-certified Health and Safety Committee Training?

Non-certified and potential health and safety committee members and representatives throughout Canada

Course Outline

Occupational Health and Safety in Canada

  • Definition of occupational health and safety
  • History of OHS in Canada
  • Workplace injury, illness, and fatality data
  • Three rights of workers
  • Resources for more information on OHS

Health and Safety Laws

  • General duty of employers
  • Jurisdictions
  • Canada Labour Code Part II
  • WHMIS
  • Internal Responsibility System

Health and Safety Committees

  • Purpose
  • Functions
  • Responsibilities
  • Membership
  • Health and safety representatives

Workplace Inspection

  • Purpose
  • Preparation
  • Inspection team
  • Conducting the inspection
  • What to inspect
  • After the inspection

Hazard Identification and Control

  • Definition of hazard
  • Types of workplace hazards
  • How to identify hazards
  • Control methods