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This two-day course introduces the basic concepts of health and safety and is designed to provide participants with tools to integrate into their daily activities.

No pre-requisite training is required. The course materials are geared toward supervisory positions. However, the material and information will benefit others who are responsible for health and safety in their organizations.

  • Module 1: Supervisor Health & Safety Responsibilities
  • Module 2: Hazard Assessments
  • Module 3: Inspections
  • Module 4: Investigations
  • Module 5: Training & Communication

After taking this course, participants will be able to:

 

  • Build health and safety into their everyday planning, create and promote a safe work environment where people can work safely, and help make a lasting contribution to the reduction of incidents in the industry.
  • Conduct effective safety inspections, correct hazards and help resist pressures that can compromise safety standards.
  • Understand when to investigate incidents and which steps to follow, how to interview people effectively, and what conclusions to present in final investigation reports.
  • Focus on the responsibility to provide workers the training needed to carry out their work properly and maintain high safety standards on the worksite.

Classroom Requirements:

  • Learner participation is a fundamental aspect of this course. We expect students to demonstrate consideration and encouragement towards their fellow learners by using appropriate language and behaviour. Your role is to contribute to the learning environment and assist others in their learning journey, just as they are expected to support your learning as well.
  • Staying updated and prepared ensures a smooth training experience. Please keep an eye on your e-mail for important course information and urgent notifications:
    • Registration Confirmation: Once you register for a course through our online system, you'll immediately receive confirmation that your registration was successful. It's essential to get this confirmation and a course receipt as it confirms your spot in the class.
    • Pre-course E-mails: Be sure to check your e-mails before the course starts to receive any urgent training notifications.
    • Course Updates: Make sure you receive confirmation that the course is running and a course reminder before the scheduled course date.
    • Last-minute Updates: Check your e-mails right before attending the course for any last-minute training updates or changes.
    • Course Information: Ensure you have all the course details and required information before arriving for the course.
  • Please note that the BCCSA does not provide lunch for course participants. Remember to bring your lunch.
  • You are required to show a government-issued photo ID.
  • The instructor may provide you with additional requirements and policies

CERTIFICATE

A completion certificate will be awarded and e-mailed to the participant following the course. An LSE® Certificate of Completion is required for the NCSO® and NHSA™ program.

Train the Safety Trainer

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  • mardi le 29 octobre, 2024 de 8h00 à 16h00
  • 3851 18th Avenue
    Prince George, Colombie-Britannique
    Canada
    V2N 1B1