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Day 1 |
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8:30 am |
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Introduction |
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9:00 am |
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Safety Principles and Risk Management |
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10:30 am |
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Legislation |
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Break |
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2:00 pm |
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Hazard Recognition and Control |
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3:15 pm |
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Emergency Preparedness and Fire Prevention |
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Introduction |
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Module 1 - |
Safety Principles and |
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Risk Management |
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Objective: To provide a framework needed to establish management's role in the protection of people, property and material.
Module Content:
- History of Safety Management
- Principles of Safety Management
- Employee Relations and Safety
- Risk Management and Loss Control
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Module 2 - Legislation |
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Objective: To provide the structure and the essential components of Canadian OH&S legislation.
Module Content:
- Federal OH&S Legislation
- Provincial OH&S Legislation
- WHMIS
- Employer’s Responsibilities
- Worker’s Rights and Responsibilities
- Joint H&S Committees
- Worker’s Compensation
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Hazard Recognition and Control |
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Objective:To provide the skills for identifying hazards associated with machine and equipment operation, and for developing standard procedures and practices to prevent such hazards.
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Hazard Recognition |
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- Power Sources
- Machinery
- Materials Handling
- Confined Space
- Construction and Maintenance
- Job Safety Analysis
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Hazard Control |
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- Workplace Layout and Design
- Work Organization
- Operator Training
- Machine Guarding
- Lockout Procedures
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Training and Education
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Emergency Preparedness |
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and Fire Prevention |
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Objective: To outline step-by-step procedures for ensuring safe work practices and methods for dealing with workplace emergencies
Module Content:
- Hazard Identification
- Emergency Procedures
- Emergency Resource Allocations
- Emergency Training and Drills
- Fire Prevention: Equipment and Procedures
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Day 2 |
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8:30 am |
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Review |
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9:00 am |
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Industrial Hygiene |
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10:45 am |
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Ergonomics |
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Break |
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1:30 pm |
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Workplace Inspection and Accident Investigation |
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2:30 pm |
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Program Development and Implementation |
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Review |
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Module 5 - Industrial Hygiene |
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Objective: To provide an overview of hazardous exposures in the workplace, related health risks, and methods of controlling such exposures.
Module Content:
- The Effect of Exposures on the Human Body
- Exposure to Biological Hazards
- Exposure to Chemicals
- Exposure to Physical Agents: Noise, Heat, Radiation
- Indoor Air Quality
- Stress
- Principles of Control
- Environmental Issues
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Module 6 - Ergonomics |
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Objective: To provide an overview of the methods of recognition and control of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Module Content:
- Basic Principles
- Recognition of Ergonomic Problems
- Workplace Ergonomics Program
- Workstation Design - Hand Tool Design - Back Injury Prevention - Employee Education
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Module 7 - |
Workplace Inspection |
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and Accident Investigation |
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Objective: To introduce "workplace inspection" process of identifying potential hazards and toprovide skills for investigating and reporting accidents, incidents and hazardous conditions.
Module Content:
- Purpose of Inspections
- Procedures
- Reporting
- Preventive Action
- Accident Investigation
- Accident Analysis
- Review and Follow-up
- Remedial Actions
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Module 8 - |
Program Development |
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and Implementation |
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Objective: To outline the elements of an effective health and safety program and to present a step-by-step approach for developing, implementingand evaluating H&S programs.
Module Content:
- Senior Management Commitment
- Health and Safety Policy
- Health and Safety Programs
- Consultation and Consensus
- Employee Involvement
- Evaluation/Audits
- Employee Education and Training
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