This 1/2 day course will help you determine what and when a contractor project is being undertaken and what the legislated site requirements are.
This 1/2 day course will help you determine what and when a contractor project is being undertaken and what the legislated site requirements are.
Training Description
Outsourcing work to contractors is a common workplace practice. Do you know your health and safety responsibilities as they relate to hiring outside contractors?
It is important to ensure that contractors do not create unnecessary risks to themselves, to employees or to the public while performing their work.
The focus of Construction in Industrial establishments segment will be on applicable definitions such as "constructor", "construction" and "project".
It will also assist the learner in gaining a better insight into determining what and when a project is being undertaken and what the legislated site requirements are that need to be implemented.
What Are The Prerequisites?
None
How Can Training Be Delivered?
This course is delivered in private classrooms only.
We Are Part of Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety System
WSPS is a partner in Ontario's occupational health and safety system, which includes the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD ), Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), and six health and safety associations (HSAs) - of which we are one.
As the largest Health and Safety Association in Ontario, we support the agricultural, manufacturing, and service sectors, which employ more than 4.2 million people throughout the province. We're here to help businesses understand their risks and legal obligations to stay in compliance and build safer workplaces.
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