The Saskatchewan Safety Council Inspections course will educate you on how to perform a proper inspection that will identify hazards and recommend ways to control them – all based on industry best practices.
Inspections are one of the oldest, most widely used, and best ways to improve workplace safety and health. Equipment use, changing working conditions, and other variables mean that in order to have the safest workplace possible, you need to inspect early and often.
Course Description:
The Saskatchewan Safety Council Inspections course will educate you on how to perform a proper inspection that will identify hazards and recommend ways to control them – all based on industry best practices.
Topics Covered:
The importance of inspections
The different types of inspections
How to plan, conduct and follow up on a formal inspection
Writing effective recommendations based on the findings of your inspections
Legislation related to inspections
The difference and uses for informal and formal Inspections
Recognizing hazards and risks
Reports and Follow up
Since 1955, the Saskatchewan Safety Council, a non-profit registered charity, has been dedicated to the prevention of injury in Saskatchewan at home, at play, and at work.
Funded through donations, membership contributions, sponsorship, and the distribution of safety programs and materials, the revenues generated by the Safety Council are invested within the province of Saskatchewan to further promote safety.
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