Certification
JHSC certification requires full participation and course attendance. Candidates must achieve 70% on a multiple-choice exam. Upon successful completion, the participant will receive certification that is valid for three years.
Length
The duration of this course is 8 hours.
Cost
$125 plus GST ( All course material included)
Joint Health and Safety Committee Training (JHSC)
JHSC’s role in the workplace
The joint health and safety committee supports the employer’s duty to ensure a healthy and safe workplace. The joint committee brings together representatives of the employer and the workers, to identify and help resolve health and safety issues in the workplace.
JHSC’s key duties and responsibilities
Conduct regular workplace inspections
Investigate accidents and incidents
Communicate any work process or environmental changes that may impact worksite health and safety to management
Attend to worker concerns about worksite health and safety
Identify potential safety hazards
Inform management of corrections to potential hazards
Consult and liaise with workers and management on all workplace health and safety matters
Participate in refusing unsafe work (only once a supervisor has investigated the safety issue and believes that an undue hazard does not exist)
Who should take this course?
All members of a Workplace Joint Health and Safety Committee, regardless of any previous experience in health and safety. Workplaces that regularly have 20 or more employees (Part-time and full-time), must ensure at least four personnel have completed the certification training.
Prerequisites
No previous training is required.
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