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Introduction to JOHSC – July 23

This one-day (8-hour, in-person) course covers the essentials for all new health and safety committee members and serves as an introduction to Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees.
Learning objectives:
- Outline your role and scope as a JOHSC member
- Name sections of WSBC regulation, guidelines, and Workers Compensation Act relevant to JOHSC members
- Describe the role of the JOHSC member in the work refusal process
- Examine the role of JOHSC members in workplace inspections, incident investigation, hazard identification and risk assessment
This course meets WorkSafeBC OHS Regulatory requirements (Section 3.27).
Topics covered in the course:
- The structure of health and safety in British Columbia
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Health and Safety Rights
- What is expected of a health and safety committee?
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Duties and Functions
- Committee Terms of Reference
- Committee Evaluations
- Hazard identification, risk assessment and control
- Ergonomics, is it an issue?
- Psychological wellness: why do we need to talk about this?
- Inspections
- Investigations
Course Instructor(s):
Savanna Rutkowski, OHS Advisor, CSSHSA
Jackie Lee, OHS Advisor, CSSHSA
Course Length: 8 hours
Course certificate is provided.
Cancellation policy:
If you are unable to attend this course, you must give CSSHSA a minimum of 3 business days notice (prior to the course date) to qualify for a full refund or rebooking without penalty. Cancellation terms are as follows: notice of 3 or more business days = rebook without penalty, less than 3 days notice = $50 + GST to rebook,
Lunch is not provided. Bring your own lunch or choose from a multitude of options nearby.
