Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification Program

Do you want to improve your workplace safety record? Learn how our joint health & safety committee certification program can help.

It is essential to ensure a safe and healthy work environment for your employees. To achieve this, it is important to have a Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) in place, which is a requirement under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. JHSC members play a crucial role in identifying and assessing workplace hazards, recommending corrective actions and promoting a culture of safety. To become certified, members of the JHSC must undergo specific training that meets the Ministry of Labour's standards.

Course Benefits

There are several benefits to completing Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification training, including:

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Who should attend Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification training?

All members of the JHSC in Ontario must attend Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification training. This includes both management and worker representatives. The training is designed to provide members with the knowledge and skills needed to fulfill their roles and responsibilities effectively. In addition, Occupational Health & Safety Trainers can also benefit from providing additional health and safety training to all employees within the workplace, helping to promote a culture of safety and prevent accidents and injuries from occurring. By working closely with JHSC members, trainers can help to ensure that everyone in the workplace is knowledgeable about health and safety practices, regulations, and procedures, and is commited to creaing a sate and fealty work environment for all.

Moreover, this certification can lead to improved communication between management and workers, as JHSC members can act as a liaison between the two groups. creating alan also contribute to the overal culture of safety winin the workplace safer and healthier environment for all employees. Our Occupational health and safety trainers play a critical role in ensuring that JHSC members are properly trained and equipped to fulfill their duties.
Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification training is a vital component of workplace safety in Ontario. It provides employees with the knowledge and skills needed to identify and address workplace hazards and contribute to a culture of safety. By attending this training, workplaces can establish an effective JHSC, comply with legal requirements, and create a safer and healthier work environment for all employees. Occupational health and safety trainers play a key role in providing this training and supporting JHSC, members in their ongoing duties

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the JHSC requirements in Ontario?

Employers in Ontario with 20 or more employees must have a JHSC in place. The committee must consist of at least two members, one representing workers and one representing management, who are certified by completing approved training.

The JHSC is responsible for identifying and assessing workplace hazards, making recommendations to control and eliminate hazards, promoting a culture of safety, and conducting workplace inspections and investigations.

Failure to comply with JHSC requirements can result in fines and penalties from the Ministry of Labour, and may also compromise the safety and health of employees.

Joint Health & Safety Committee Certification training is a mandatory training program that teaches members of the JHSC how to recognize, assess, and control hazards in the workplace. The program consists of two parts: Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 provides members with a basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and workplace hazards, while Part 2 provides more in-depth knowledge and skills related to hazard recognition and control.

Part 1 of the JHSC Certification training must be completed within six months of appointment to the committee, and Part 2 must be completed within one year of completing Part 1. The training must be provided by an approved training provider, and the certification is valid for three years.

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To prevent accidents and ensure workplace safety, it's important to receive proper training. Don't wait until it's too late, register for our course now and get a joint health & safety certification.

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