This course is a must for anyone looking for a start or expanding in the health & safety field.
This course is a must for anyone looking for a start or expanding in the health & safety field. The course covers :
Day 1 :
Due Diligence, NS Act & Regulations and how to interpret them, Canada Labour Code, safety program elements, health & safety committees, safety representative and manager/supervisor roles and responsibilities.
Day 2:
Job Hazard Analysis, Workplace Inspections, Accident/Incident Investigation and PPE.
Day 3:
WCB overview, WCB Claims Management, Rule Development, Ethics and Communication
Day 4:
WHMIS Train the Trainer - all participants will be certified as a WHMIS trainer - covers presentation skills, lecturing and communications
Day 5:
WHMIS Train the Trainer - all participants will be required to complete a WHMIS presentation and be evaluated on their skills. A final exam will be given and participants will recieve a WHMIS presentation CD, Certified Wall Certificate and Laminated Wallet Certificate.
Occupational Health & Educational Services (2002) Inc is comprised of a team of professional and technically adaptable consultants who have helped many organizations improve their health and safety performance over the past 23 years. We provide our clients with the confidence and continuity of a single source “one stop shop” for all workplace occupational health, safety and environmental needs.
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