Each day, workplace incidents harm people, property, quality, production and the environment.
Each day, workplace incidents harm people, property, quality, production and the
environment. An incident investigation is the best and most efficient way to find the cause of an incident and – in turn – control the hazard, preventing similar incidents and further harm. This workshop will help you understand the benefits and goals of an incident investigation and also methods for conducting effective investigations.
Investigations benefit every person at a workplace – right from management down to the frontline workers. When an incident occurs, an occupational health and safety team must do everything in its power to determine
The Basics and The Benefits
This course promotes, explores and explains the five main points of the theoretical part of investigations:
Benefits of an effective investigation
Differences between fact-finding and fault-finding
Why we investigate
When and what to investigate
How to use incident investigation to prevent incidents
Alberta Safety Council
Since our humble beginnings over 65 years ago, the ASC’s primary focus has been to help all Albertans develop an attitude of safety that will last them a lifetime.
Although established as an organization primarily dedicated to farm and rural safety, the ASC grew to encompass transportation and children’s safety by the 1960’s and WHS by the 1970’s.
As a non-government, not-for-profit organization dedicated to changing the face of safety for all Albertans, we are the only “cradle to grave” organization offering safety training and educational programs for Albertans ages 3 – 93. We work diligently to develop an attitude of safety with both children and adults through our quality education and prevention programs.
By taking a proactive approach to our training and program development, we help companies protect their most valuable assets – their employees. Although our program offerings have evolved and expanded over the years, the one thing that has not changed is our commitment to “Making Alberta a Safer Place to Live, Work and Play.”
Compulsory for supervisors and workers who enter or work in confined spaces. This course covers regulations, hazard identification, risk assessment, atmospheric monitoring, rescue procedures CSA Standards and due diligence.
The course is designed for anyone who may be required to use respiratory protective equipment. The training has been designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to safely and effectively use this equipment.
Working at heights is a daily practice in many industries, it is often left up to the employee to assess the situation and determine what is needed.
EHS Zone provides a variety of Occupational Health and Safety courses for workers and supervisors. The training sessions are held at our location in Vaughan, ON and also in different training centers around the GTA. We also offer customized training sessions at customer sites.
This one-day course includes Confined Space Entry and is designed for workers who are required to be on standby for rescue purposes. If you have someone entering a confined space, you must have people monitoring and on standby in the event that a rescue is required.
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