The definition of a “Supervisor” under Occupational Health and Safety Act is “a person who has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker”.
Supervisor Competency
The definition of a “Supervisor” under Occupational Health and Safety Act is “a person who has charge of a workplace or authority over a worker”. This 8-hour course is designed for individuals working in a supervisory role to enhance the capabilities of the supervisor. This course is focused on the importance of due diligence, competency, and understanding the requirements and obligations of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as applicable safety regulations (Regulation 213/91 for Construction Projects, Regulation 851 Industrial Establishments).
This course also incorporates, and exceeds, all requirements of Ontario Regulation 297/13 for occupational health and safety awareness training. Participants will go through an extensive theoretical program, which includes real life scenarios, relevant court cases and group discussion, followed by a theoretical evaluation.
Enrolling your supervisors in this training course can ensure you feel confident that your supervisors are given the knowledge and tools to be effective supervisors, as well as ensuring your due diligence and compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
What We Do
Safety First Consulting Professional Corporation provides a total solution service to our clients. Our proactive approach drives preventative rather than reactive actions that aid in the prevention of incidents and accidents.
Our Fall Protection course is essential for individuals working at heights
Although you work hard to prevent them, accidents will undoubtedly happen in your workplace. When they do, you’ll need to conduct an accident investigation to understand the root cause of the accident and learn how to prevent similar accidents in the future.
Bucket Truck Aerial Lift Training & Certification course is offered by Safety First Training. CSA Standard CSA-B354.2-01 (R2013) – The CSA Safety Standard for Aerial lifts/platforms, identifies the knowledge, practical skills and evaluation requirements needed by aerial lift operators.
The environmental conditions that a worker experiences while carrying out their duties can have a significant impact on their health - and temperature can play a major factor. Heat stress and heat-related illnesses can cause weakness, illness and even death if not carefully monitored.
The term "Lockout/Tagout" refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard workers from the unexpected energizing or start-up of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities.
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