Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification – Part Two
In this second stage of Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) training, participants gain specialized knowledge tailored to their individual industries. By understanding the particularities of their own workplaces’ risks and hazards, participants can more effectively complete their duties, secure in their personal and collective protection.
Course Summary:
In this second stage of Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) training, participants gain specialized knowledge tailored to their individual industries. Every manufacturing business has their own hazards, risks, and Health and Safety issues, but by understanding the particularities of their own workplaces’ dangers, participants can more effectively complete their duties, and secure in their personal protection.
This course thoroughly outlines a wide range of industry-specific hazards and accidents, and examines the strategies used to prevent, eliminate, or respond to them. Once participants complete this course, they will have fulfilled their Occupational Health and Safety Act requirements, and receive full JHSC certification.
Discussed Topics:
- Industry-specific hazards and risks, including:
- Chemical Hazards
- Workplace Violence
- Material-Handling Risks
- Specialized danger prevention and response strategies.
- Detailed outline of the responsibilities that Joint Health and Safety Committees have across a wide range of industries.
- Maintaining preparedness for emergencies and potential accidents.
- Participant comprehension of course material.
DURATION: Two (2) Day-Long Sessions
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT: Participant Facilities or In-Person Classroom
SCHEDULE:
August 26, 2024 September 18, 2024
Training is available in English.
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