Supervision and safety course

Supervision and safety course Under Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety legislation ‘supervisor’ means a person who is authorized by an employer to oversee or direct the work of the employer’s worker. The supervision and safety course introduces supervisors to their legal responsibilities for occupational health and safety at the workplace. By the end of this one-day course, supervisors will know: How to locate relevant information in Saskatchewan OHS legislation to address OHS issues in their workplace. The duties and roles of everyone within the OHS workplace responsibility system. Their duties and required competencies under Saskatchewan OHS legislation. The role of the supervisor within the workplace OHS management systems. The specific duties of a supervisor within the workplace OHS management systems, such as        hazard identification, risk assessment and hazard control        workplace inspections        incident Investigations        refusals [...]

2024-02-12T11:03:07-06:00December 3rd, 2013|

Occupational Health Committee Level 2 Course

Occupational Health Committee (OHC) Level 2 course The Occupational Health Committee (OHC) Level 2 course is a course for OHC co-chairpersons and occupational health and safety representatives (reps), although all OHC members would benefit from attending. By the end of this one-day course, participants will know how to: Plan and conduct a OHC workplace inspection. Identify and assess deficiencies during OHC workplace inspections. Identify and recommend corrective actions that address deficiencies found during OHC workplace inspections. Fulfil their regulatory requirement of investigating workplace incidents and dangerous occurrences. Collect and analyze evidence during an investigation. Identify and assess direct, indirect and root causes of workplace incidents and dangerous occurrences. Identify and recommend corrective actions to prevent workplace incidents and dangerous occurrences from happening again. Register for training

2024-03-14T13:45:46-06:00December 3rd, 2013|
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