Supervisor Awareness Training

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?Our Supervisor Awareness Course will help prepare you for success in your role. We will inform you of the regulations, processes and procedures you must understand to protect yourself, your company and your workers.

$1200

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10-16 Hours

Course Details

Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) describes a supervisor as anyone who “has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker.”  

OHSA Regulations also state that supervisors must receive training in their responsibilities within one week of starting their role at the workplace.

A supervisor must take all reasonable precautions to protect worker health and safety.

?Our Supervisor Awareness Course will help prepare you for success in your role. We will inform you of the regulations, processes and procedures you must understand to protect yourself, your company and your workers.

 

Who Is A Supervisor?

The duties may vary from business to business, but overall you are considered a supervisor if you have the following responsibilities: 

  • determining the tasks to be done

  • directing how work is performed

  • managing available resources such as staff, facilities, equipment, and budget

  • making decisions about equipment use

  • deciding the make-up of a work crew

  • deciding on and scheduling hours of work

  • dealing directly with workers' complaints, or directing staff and other resources to address health and safety concerns

 

Highlights

Part 1 : Introduction   

  • Legal Responsibilities

  • Internal Responsibility System

  • Understanding OHSA Regulations   

  • Communication Skills

  • Workplace Evaluations 

  • Supervising New and Young Workers

  • Working with MOL Inspectors 


Part 2 : Workplace Inspections

  • Purpose of workplace inspections 

  • Preparation & Planning

  • Conducting a thorough inspection

  • Reporting

  • Inspection Process

Part 3 : Hazard Identification

  • Hazard and Risk  

  • Risk Assessment  

  • Adverse health effects 

  • Hazard Control Program  

  • Emergency Preparedness  

  • Program Monitoring & Review 

Part 4 : Accident Investigation

  • Accident Investigation 

  • Investigations Process  

  • Analysis and conclusions 

  • Making recommendations 

  • The Written Report 

  • Investigation Follow-Up  

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    ?24 Steve Fonyo Dr Unit 200-1, Kingston

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