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Online Self Study Approved JHSC Training. Study at your own pace. You receive up to 3 attempts to pass your final exam. Everyone passes.
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In Canada, when an employer reaches a certain number of employees the occupational health and safety legislation for each province requires the establishment of a functioning Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) in the workplace. Failure to not have a properly functioning and trained Joint Health and Safety Committee in your workplace can result in fines, penalties, sanctions or stop work orders from provincial health and safety officers.
A JHSC Committee is an advisory group, within a business, made up of employers and employees working together to improve occupational health and safety in their workplace. This advisory group is known as members of the OHS committee and these members meet at a minimum of once a month (in some cases every 3 months) to identify hazards in the workplace, discuss issues and concerns regarding OHS in the workplace, conduct incident investigations, conduct workplace inspections, make recommendations to the employer and follow up on safety issues which may arise. The occupational health and safety regulations for each province across Canada, require for all workplaces who reach a certain number of employees, including for high or moderate risk workplaces, to have a functioning Joint Health and Safety Committee established. OHS Regulations across Canada also require that all members receive adequate level of training. OHS Safety Manuals Canada is proud to provide approved Online Joint Health and Safety Committee Training for BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It is strongly recommended to re-certify your JHSC members every 2 years to ensure proper re-training due diligence. View Requirements on JHSC's HERE.
A JHSC Committee is an advisory group, within a business, made up of employers and employees working together to improve occupational health and safety in their workplace. This advisory group is known as members of the OHS committee and these members meet at a minimum of once a month (in some cases every 3 months) to identify hazards in the workplace, discuss issues and concerns regarding OHS in the workplace, conduct incident investigations, conduct workplace inspections, make recommendations to the employer and follow up on safety issues which may arise. The occupational health and safety regulations for each province across Canada, require for all workplaces who reach a certain number of employees, including for high or moderate risk workplaces, to have a functioning Joint Health and Safety Committee established. OHS Regulations across Canada also require that all members receive adequate level of training. OHS Safety Manuals Canada is proud to provide approved Online Joint Health and Safety Committee Training for BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It is strongly recommended to re-certify your JHSC members every 2 years to ensure proper re-training due diligence. View Requirements on JHSC's HERE.
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BC JHSC REQUIRED 20 or More Employees |
ALBERTA JHSC REQUIRED 20 or More Employees |
NEW BRUN. JHSC REQUIRED 20 or More Employees |
MANITOBA JHSC REQUIRED 20 or More Employees |
QUEBEC JHSC REQUIRED 20 or More Employees |
N. SCOTIA JHSC REQUIRED 20 or More Employees |