Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) Training

Joint Health and Safety 

Committee (JHSC) Training

 

 

 

OSG is an Ontario Chief Prevention Officer Approved Provider of JHSC Part 1 and 2 Training.

Take Part I and then Part II within 6 months.

Joint Health & Safety Committee Part 1

Take this as your first step

Key Concepts:

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Explain the role of a certified member and other workplace parties

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Identify, explain, and demonstrate health and safety legislation, and the purpose and legal requirements of the JHSC

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  State the basic methodology of recognizing, assessing, controlling, and evaluating hazards

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  State the requirements for investigating accidents

  Learn More about JHSC Part I 

Joint Health & Safety Committee Part 2

Take this after Part 1

Key Concepts:

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Describe key concepts from JHSC Part 1

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Describe the process of hazard recognition, assessment, control, and evaluation

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Apply the RACE methodology to each hazard module

[icon name=”fa-caret-right” size=”1″ color=”#214a79″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Create a draft action plan and recommendations

* JSHC Part 2 training must be completed within 6 months of JHSC Part 1 training

  Learn More about JHSC Part 2 

Benefits of JHSC Training with OSG

[icon name=”fa-check-square-o” size=”1″ color=”#008548″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]    Participate in interactive learning

[icon name=”fa-check-square-o” size=”1″ color=”#008548″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]    Stay on track with your JHSC and workplace safety needs

[icon name=”fa-check-square-o” size=”1″ color=”#008548″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]    Take advantage of continuous learning and improvement

[icon name=”fa-check-square-o” size=”1″ color=”#008548″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]    Assess the six most common workplace hazards using the RACE model

DID YOU KNOW?

JHSC is a legal requirement for employers in Ontario with
20+ workers. The JHSC must consist of at least two certified
members, one representing workers and one representing
management.

JHSC Training Locations

 

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Barrie

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Brampton

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Brantford

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Burlington

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Cambridge

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Hamilton

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Kingston

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Leamington

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  London

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Markham

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Mississauga

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Nepean

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Oshawa

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Ottawa

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Owen Sound

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Peterborough

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Sarnia

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Scarborough

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  St. Catharines

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Toronto

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Vaughan

[icon name=”fa-map-marker” size=”1″ color=”#006e38″ background_color=”empty” circled_background=”no” color_on_hover=”#ef8f6a” background_color_on_hover=””]  Windsor

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

  • What is Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) Certification?

    Provincial employers in Ontario employing 20 or more regularly employed workers must have a Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) consisting of at least two certified members, one member representing workers and one representing management.

    Committees have a primary responsibility to work together with the employer, to work within the internal responsibility system (IRS) to identify hazards, and to make recommendations for improving worker safety. Our course teaches JHSC members about their roles and responsibilities and how to exercise them.

  • Were you certified under the 1996 JHSC standard?

    All paperwork for JHSC Part 1 and 2 must be submitted to the Ministry of Labour by April 30, 2016 to be certified for life under the 1996 training standard.

  • Did you take JHSC Part 1 under the 1996 standard and still need to take JHSC Part 2?

    There is no deadline for completing JHSC Part 2 under the new standard. However, once you successfully complete JHSC Part 2 under the new standard, you will be required to take refresher training every three years.

 

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