Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification Part 2

JHSC Certification – Part 2 – Manufacturing Workplaces (2 Days)

Course Details

$395.00

Once the JHSC members have successfully completed ‘Basic Certification Training’, they are required to fulfill the requirements of ‘Part 2 – Specific to Manufacturing Workplaces’. This involves performing a risk assessment to ensure proper RECOGNITION, of hazards in the workplace. Training is required in properly assessing those hazards and implementing adequate controls.

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Course Outline

JHSC Part 2- Manufacturing Workplaces Course Includes:
  • Participant Manual
  • MLITSD Guideline to the ACT
  • MLITSD Guideline to Health & Safety Representatives
  • Auditable Record of Training Including Attendance Report
  • Certificate of Accomplishment and a CPO Approved Wallet Card
  • Proof of Training Made Available on the MLITSD Certification Management System (CMS)

Description

Once the JHSC members have successfully completed ‘Basic Certification Training’, they are required to fulfill the requirements of ‘Part 2 – Specific to Manufacturing Workplaces’. This involves performing a risk assessment to ensure proper RECOGNITION, of hazards in the workplace. Training is required in properly assessing those hazards and implementing adequate controls.

Based on Your Hazard Assessment, the Following Hazard Modules would apply to your Workplace:

  • Manual Material Handling/RSI
  • Slips & Trips
  • Violence in the workplace
  • Chemical Hazards
  • Machine Hazards
  • Lifting Device Hazards

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