1100 Principles of Health & Safety Management (1 day)
Description:
This one-day course is designed to provide company owners, managers, and supervisors the knowledge to develop a simple, cost-effective Health and Safety manual.
Course Objectives:
To teach owners, managers, and supervisors the steps to take in developing a company specific health and safety program
To provide information to participants about the benefits of having a company health and safety program
To assist employers in the health and safety implementation process
Course Content:
- Explain the purpose of a Health and Safety program
- Identify the elements required in an effective health and safety program
- Review the applicable legislation - Occupational Health & Safety Act and Regulation
- Assistance and resources available
This course is directed to the construction industry and the topics discussed provide the fundamental knowledge required for the development and implementation of an effective health and safety program. Many construction employers can use this information as the building blocks to development of their health and safety program.
This course is one of the required four courses for the Certificate of Recognition Program (COR)
Prerequisites:
None
Cost
$75.00
Please call the NCSA to confirm course cost as it is subject to change without notice.
Schedule
This course is not currently scheduled.
See the schedule for all courses.
Program: Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program
- 1100 Principles of Health & Safety Management (1 day)
- 2100 Auditor Training Program (2 days)
- 3100 Leadership for Safety Excellence (2 days)
- 5100 Flagperson Train-the-Trainer (1 day) (elective)
- 6100 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System Train-the-Trainer (1 day) (elective)
- 7100 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Train-The-Trainer (1 day) (elective)
See the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program overview.
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