Courses

  • New JHSC Member Training

    30 Lessons

    This course is a full day course and is designed for those who are new to a Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC) and need to know the basic fundamentals of workplace health and safety and the responsibilities, duties and functions of workplace JHSCs. The course is mandatory for those who are selected to be on the Joint Health and Safety Committee on or after April 3, 2017, except if the person was a member of that joint committee or a different joint committee 2 years or less before becoming a member of the joint committee and has received at least 8 hours of instruction and training on the topics covered in the course.

  • New JHSC Member Training for Administrators/Managers

    42 Lessons

    Introductory JHSC course for Administrators or Managers serving as the employer rep on the committee

  • Workplace Incident Reporting and Investigation for Supervisors

    20 Lessons

    A supervisors guide on how and when to report incidents and how and when to investigate incidents and accidents in the workplace. This course includes a accident scene case study and additional information about WorksafeBC.

  • Bullying and Harassment

    6 Lessons

    This course explores bullying and harassment, and different kinds of discrimination that can occur in the workplace, and the harm that these behaviours can cause. It also covers what you should do if you are involved in an incident of bullying and harassment, or discrimination.

  • Crosswalk Supervisor Training

    14 Lessons

    An overview of safe job procedures for performing student crosswalk supervision

  • WHMIS 2015 Refresher Training

    5 Lessons

    Required training for all staff that handle controlled products and chemicals.

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  • Naloxone Training

    5 Lessons

    This course will teach you how to tell when somebody is overdosing, and how to respond with your Naloxone kit.

  • Communicable Disease Prevention

    7 Lessons

    Strategies to reduce the risk of communicable diseases in schools, including COVID-19

  • Portable Fire Extinguisher Training

    8 Lessons

    Workplace fires and explosions injure thousands of workers each year. One way to limit the amount of damage due to such fires is to make portable fire extinguishers an important part of your fire prevention program. When used properly, fire extinguishers can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or controlling a fire until additional