Safety Management

Description
This one-day course is designed for owners, managers, supervisors and individuals involved in developing and implementing a company’s safety & health management system. Participants become familiar with the fundamentals of an effective safety & health management system, the required elements and the importance of documentation. A portion of this course focuses on how to use and interpret the Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety Regulations to better understand responsibilities associated with a company's safety & health management system. 
 
Upon completion of this course, participants have the tools and resources necessary to lead and engage in the development and maintenance of their company’s internal safety & health program.
 
 
Course Focus
  • Demonstrate the use of Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety legislation
  • Explain the importance of an effective safety & health management system
    • Review the required elements
    • Review the optional components
  • Define roles and responsibilities as directed by legislation, COR® and SECOR® standards
  • Discuss the importance on the development and implementation of various safety & health related documents
Course Features
  • Elective course for NCSO™ and NHSA™ certification
  • Satisfies course requirements for COR® & SECOR® 
Course Length: 1 day (8 hours)
 
Pre-requisite: None
 

CEU Credits

Course hours can be used towards the Gold Seal Certification application for credits, subject to credit approval upon review. Note: every 6 hours of learning equals 1 Gold Seal credit.

This course may be eligible for BCRSP CPD points through the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals as well as Continuing Education Units through the Sask Operator Certification Board