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Joint Health And Safety Committee Alberta

ONLINE HSC JHSC AND HSR REPRESENTATIVES TRAINING ALBERTA EDMONTON CALGARY RED DEER LETHBRIDGE

APPROVED ONLINE 3 HOUR VIDEO JHSC COURSE I STUDY AT YOUR OWN PACE I NO TIME LIMIT
​This online course is designed to give Joint Occupational Health and Safety (JOHS) Committee representatives in Alberta an understanding of their duties and responsibilities under Health and Safety Legislation of Alberta. This Joint Health and Safety Committees (HSC) and Health and Safety Committees (HSR): Foundations course meets the minimum mandatory training requirements that all HSC members and HSRs must receive, including: In addition to this minimum training, this course also introduces the employer’s obligations for establishing and supporting the HSC or HSR.

The legislation governing HSCs and HSRs has changed substantially with the OH&S Act, Regulations and Code changes coming into effect December 1, 2021. This revised course includes fully updated content to reflect new legislation and meet the mandatory minimum training requirements and has a run-time of 3 hours.

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JHSC Training Alberta

Any business in Alberta with 20 or more employees must have a functioning work site health and safety committee. This course aims at helping participants to identify and interpret Alberta HSC member's functions and duties and to carry out their responsibilities to promote workplace health and safety. ​In Alberta, OHS regulations require that all potential joint health and safety committee members receive adequate instruction and training to competently fulfill their duties as committee members. OHS Safety Manuals copyright is proud to present our 3 hour Online Joint Health and Safety Committee Training Alberta Course (Online HSC Training Alberta) which meets and exceeds all Alberta OHS Regulations. The joint health and safety committee supports the employer's duty to ensure a healthy and safe workplace. The joint safety committee brings together representatives of the employer and the workers, to identify and help resolve health and safety issues in the workplace. The joint committee plays an important role in your occupational health and safety program, giving workers and employers a way to work together to identify and find solutions to workplace health and safety issues. View Alberta Joint Work Site Health and Safety Committee Training Regulations HERE. Our online JHSC training course for Alberta offers a comprehensive introduction to Health and Safety Committee (HSC) and Health and Safety Representative (HSR) roles and responsibilities. Taking this course contributes to the required hours of training for HSC members and HSRs. This 6-hour course is self-paced and can be completed in multiple sessions if necessary.

Health And Safety Committee Alberta

​COURSE TOPICS
In this course, participants will learn:
The roles and responsibilities of various work site parties and their OHS obligations.
The rights of workers.
The expectations and duties of an HSC or HSR, including:
The receipt, consideration, and disposition of worker concerns respecting health and safety,
Participation in the employer’s hazard assessment,
Review of the employer’s work site inspection documentation, and
The making of recommendations to the employer respecting health and safety.

The key roles and responsibilities that an employer must understand and meet related to the HSC or HSR, including:
How to establish an HSC or HSR, and
How to support an HSC or HSR.
The terminology of committee meetings.
The criteria for effective committee meetings.
The traits of effective HSC or HSR delegates.
Participants will also receive a Participant Guide, including enhanced detail on each of these topics, and templates and examples of Meeting Agendas, Meetings Minutes, and the Terms of Reference document.
Participants will complete a final exam at the end of the course.

JHSC Alberta

This course is designed to take approximately 3 hours to complete. The course is self-paced and can be stopped and restarted as needed. Testing included in this online course is intended to reinforce the learning objectives and fulfill the requirements of the mandatory training for all HSC members and HSRs.

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Joint Health And Safety Committee Training Alberta

​This Joint Health and Safety Committees (HSC) and Health and Safety Representative (HSR): Foundations course meets the minimum mandatory training requirements that all HSC members and HSRs must receive. In addition to this minimum training, this course also introduces the employer’s obligations for establishing and supporting the HSC or HSR. The legislation governing HSCs and HSRs has changed substantially with the OH&S Act, Regulations and Code changes coming into effect December 1, 2021. This revised course includes fully updated content to reflect new legislation and meet the mandatory minimum training requirements and has a run-time of 6 hours. This course contains 3 technical hours. This course may be eligible for 0.3 CEUs for the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) – Continuing Professional Development Program (CPD Program) for the purpose of recertification in maintaining the BCRSP certification. See the BCRSP website at www.bcrsp.ca for CPD points criteria. This is a course requirement for AMHSA's: Municipal Health and Safety Committee Representative certification, Municipal Supervisor in Health and Safety certification, and Recognized Municipal Health and Safety Advisor certification. This is an optional course in AMHSA’s Municipal Manager in Health and Safety certification.


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