
Participating in incident investigations is an important role of the occupational health committee and the health and safety representative. This $10 course will cover:
This course is for anyone who may be called upon to do an incident investigation, including managers, supervisors, safety personnel, occupational health committees and occupational health and safety representatives.
Completing this training AND the Workplace Inspection training course is considered “training by an approved agency” for the purposes of section 46(4) of The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996.
Completing both of these courses is equivalent to completing the 2-day Occupational Health Committee Level II training offered by the Occupational Health and Safety Division.
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WorkSafe Saskatchewan and its partners will be distributing safety glasses in Saskatchewan schools and communities
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On March 26, WorkSafe Saskatchewan presented its 2012 Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards. See who won.
May 31, 2012 - June 2, 2012 WorkSafeBC is proud to host the Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health's 2012 conference. A biennial event, CARWH 2012 will focus on innovation in occupational health and safety research, bringing together research experts and research users to expand and advance the dialogue on these topics.
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October 24, 2012 - October 26, 2012 The Scientific and Organization Committee cordially invites you to attend and register for the Third International Conference on Violence in the Health Sector "Linking local initiatives with Global Learning". |
