This mandatory course provides participants with an understanding of how to recognize, assess and control workplace hazards, the rights and duties of certified members, and how to conduct effective workplace
This mandatory course provides participants with an understanding of how to recognize, assess and control workplace hazards, the rights and duties of certified members, and how to conduct effective workplace
Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification: Part 2
Focusing on the concepts of recognition, assessment, and control of hazards, and evaluation of the hazard controls, participants learn how to apply these concepts to a minimum of six hazards relevant to their own workplaces. In addition, learners practise drafting action plans and recommendations for the employer.
By the end of the two-day course, participants will:
Review material covered in Certification Part 1
Understand the hazard-related concept of recognize, assess, control and evaluate (RACE)
Understand key hazards specific to the sector
Use various tools to help recognize, assess and control hazards, and evaluate hazard controls
Understand the role of the Joint Health and Safety Committee in relation to the Internal Responsibility System.
Key hazards in many workplaces include:
Repetitive and strenuous work
Chemical and physical hazards
Contact with machinery
Contact with electricity
Slips, trips and falls
Mobile equipment
Confined spaces
JHSC Certification Refresher (one day)
Training includes a review of key concepts in Part 1 and 2 of JHSC certification along with updates to legislation, standards, and best practices.
At NATT Safety Service we are committed to adding value to your company while keeping safety as our number one priority. We aim to create and maintain a safe environment for all of our employees, customers and contractors.
Our goal is to be the leader in safety training, education and safety services by employing and training the most capable people in the field.
Construction Safety training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution
Want to work on construction sites? The first thing to do is take your ASP course And it works out well because we reimburse the entire cost of the ASP course offered by CSD Construction when you become a member. It’s a great way to join the best union and save money!
The General Health and Safety on Construction Sites course is compulsory for all workers on Quebec construction sites. It lasts 30 hours and is divided in 20 modules.
 course objective is to certify trainees with a Pipeline Construction Safety certificate which demonstrates the individual's knowledge of safe work processes on a pipeline construction project.
All firms with 20 or more employees require a Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) comprised of members who are certified through Ministry of Labour-approved training.
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