Safety Representative

The OHS Act requires that workplaces 5-19 regularly employed have a Health and Safety Representative.  Students will learn the responsibilities of being a Health and Safety Representative, how such a role should function and how to apply the lessons learned to the operation of their organization.

Course Outline

  • Internal Responsibility System

  • Legislative requirements of the Act

  • Introduction to Due Diligence

  • When is a Safety Representative required

  • How is a Safety Representative Selected

  • Handling complaints and work refusals

  • Communication

  • Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation

  • Workplace Inspections

  • Incident Investigations

PRICING

Non-Member $145 / Member $125

On location and virtual training options are available upon request. Please reach out to contact@safetyservicesns.ca for more details.

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