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.”
This program is designed to provide comprehensive training for all personnel involved with the handling of hazardous waste.
Be able to identify the purpose and layout of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act? and Regulations Understand how the IRS functions and how its duties and responsibilities shape health and safety in workplaces Clearly identify key information for Regulations used in many workplacesÂ
The course is a necessary learning topic for committee members as part of fulfilling their duties. This course will also benefit employers, supervisors of workers, and employees who may be working with the safety committee.
Our Workplace Safety Training programs have been developed to ensure the content is aligned with all current regulatory standards for the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OSHA), the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
H2S Alive Course is offered by 4 Points Safety and Training Inc. We are a recognized training partner with the Canadian Red Cross and the Alberta Construction Safety Association.
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