Course Summary
In order to become a certified member of the Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC), members must complete Part 2 of the certification training within twelve months of completing Part 1. Training on all of the hazards that may be found in a particular workplace is not required to become certified. However, an understanding of the recognition, assessment, control, and evaluation process in identifying hazards provides certified members with skills to apply their knowledge to contribute to the Internal Responsibility System (IRS) for a healthy and safe workplace.
OSG Inc. is an Ontario Chief Prevention Officer Approved Training Provider for Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification Part 2.
Learning Outcomes
JHSC Certification is an outcome-based program. By the end of this course, participants must be able to:
- Describe key concepts from JHSC Part 1
- Describe the process of hazard recognition, assessment, control, and evaluation
- Apply recognition, assessment, control, and evaluation principles to each hazard module
- Create a draft action plan and recommendations
Legislative Reference
OHSA s.9(2); OHSA s.9(12)
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Due to the Canada Post strike, we’re temporarily providing digital-only copies of supplementary materials such as the Participant Manual. These will be accessible as soon as you enter the virtual classroom.