201029VANBAS | Occupational Health & Safety Part 1 BURNABY

201029VANBAS | Occupational Health & Safety Part 1 BURNABY

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This introductory or ‘fundamentals’ Occupational Health and Safety course will introduce new committee members to the basic principles of workplace health and safety. This course also serves as a great ‘Back to Basics’ course for those OH&S Committee members who desire refresher training.

In this course participants will:

  • Learn the legal responsibilities, duties and functions of the Joint OH&S Committee and Worker Representatives.
  • Learn about health and safety legislation (Provincial & Federal), workplace parties’ rights & responsibilities including the Right to Refuse unsafe work.
  • Indicate key elements of having an effective committee and the process of evaluation.
  • Identify the legal requirements of workplace Inspections and Investigations.
  • Understand how to conduct effective workplace inspections.
  • Learn about principles of workplace assessment and control strategies.

Note: This course meets the new (Provincial) mandatory minimum training requirements for new joint committee members. (Effective April 2017)

OHSR 3.27 Minimum training requirements for new joint committee members or worker health and safety representatives

    (2) The employer must ensure that each member of the employer’s joint committees who was selected on or after June 1, 2017 to be a member receives, as soon as practicable but no more than 6 months after becoming a member, a total of at least 8 hours of instruction and training, as set out in subsection (4).

      (6) Subsection (2) does not apply in respect of a person who is a member of a joint committee if (a) 2 years or less before becoming a member of the joint committee, the person was a member of that joint committee or a diff erent joint committee, and (b) the person received at least 8 hours of instruction and training on the topics described in subsection (4).

        (10) For greater certainty, the instruction and training required under subsection (2) or (3) of this regulation is not educational leave as set out in section 135 of the Workers Compensation Act.

          Audience: OH&S Committee Members, Managers and Worker Representatives.

          *Federal OH&S Legislation specific version and Healthcare version available on request.

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          •  October 29, 2020
             8:30 am - 4:30 pm

          Event Location

          Lower Mainland - Firefighter's Public House

          Address:
          6515 Bonsor Ave, Banquet Hall 2nd floor, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5H 3E8

          Account Holders

          If you will be registering multiple participants (minimum 10) throughout the year you may wish to open an account with us. To do so please contact us at: +1-888-223-5669 or ohsadmin@bcfed.ca

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