This two-day course is designed to enable managers and supervisors to integrate health and safety into their everyday planning and make them a daily part of their supervisory function. Communication skills are emphasized and practiced in this course.
This two-day course is designed to enable managers and supervisors to integrate health and safety into their everyday planning and make them a daily part of their supervisory function. Communication skills are emphasized and practiced in this course.
The Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM) is a non-profit organization run by and for the building construction industry in Manitoba, with governance provided by the Winnipeg Construction Association’s Board of Directors and the CSAM Advisory Committee.
Established in 1989, CSAM has earned the reputation as a leader in the safety landscape of Manitoba, as well as within the Canadian Federation of Construction Safety Associations. This reputation has been fueled by the association’s focus on providing exceptional customer service, quality, and value for its clients.
“Practical Solutions for a Safer Workplace” remains a cornerstone and guiding principle for the implementation of CSAM’s objectives:
To provide information regarding accident prevention methods and changes to health and safety regulations.
To develop information, resources, tools, and training programs to enable contractors to meet their legislated responsibilities.
To provide guidance with respect to establishing comprehensive safety programs tailored to meet the needs of individual companies both large and small.
To act as the Authority Having Jurisdiction to grant COR® Certification and SECOR® Certification.
CSAM is financed by Manitoba contractors through a surcharge on a small percentage of contractors’ assessment premiums, collected by the Workers Compensation Board, as well as by the premiums paid by associate members, and revenue generated from products and services.
Participants Will Receive Training In The Following Elements: Understanding the Occupational Health & Safety Act and why Health & Safety is so important Roles & Responsibilities and the Internal Responsibility System Responsibilities of a Supervisor as well as that of a Health and Saf...
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Through training and skill development propane operators will become more knowledgeable on the safety of handling this equipment properly. As a result participants will feel confident they have the ability to safely and proficient operate the heaters.Â
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