Introduction

Manager and Supervisor Due Diligence Training Online

Manager and Supervisor Due Diligence Training Online

Our Manager & Supervisor Due Diligence Training Online will provide participants with an understanding of the “responsibilities” and “reasonable steps” to be taken for the protection of all workplace parties.

Course Duration
60 minutes

Price
$99

 

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Membership

Overview

Due Diligence Training online will explore the obligations and potential liabilities of company owners, managers, and supervisors, and will discuss the elements critical to a strong health and safety program and safety management system. Upon successful completion, a certificate will be issued automatically.

Who Needs Due Diligence Training?

This course is designed to help owners, employers, managers and supervisors understand their duties and responsibilities for health and safety in the workplace

Course Outline

What is Due Diligence

  • Defence against liability
  • Reasonable care

Internal Responsibility System

  • IRS, culture of workplace safety
  • Safety committees
  • Worker representation
  • Cooperation, communication, accountability

Responsibility, Authority and Accountability

  • Employer, supervisor, worker responsibilities
  • Relationship with authorities
  • Workplace & equipment inspections
  • Handling hazardous materials
  • Accident investigations

Establishing Due Diligence

  • Health & Safety policies & procedures
  • Training
  • Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC)
  • Workplace inspections and monitoring
  • Documentation system
  • Contractors
  • Work Refusals
  • New employee orientation

Criminal Code of Canada

  • Bill C-45 and Due Diligence for owners, employers, managers and supervisors
  • Criminal negligence by a corporation or an individual
  • Legal duties of employees, supervisors, managers and owners
  • Fines and consequences of conviction

Regulations Review

  • Select jurisdiction of workplace [which province, or Federal]
  • Review regulations and guidelines that apply