Due Diligence Awareness
Description
This course covers the necessary roles and responsibilities of the workplace supervisor or manager. In this course the student will review the rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers, and learn how to deal with the appropriate provincial health and safety legislation.
NOTE - The Canadian Labour Code is not included because all workplaces, federal or provincial, must comply with local legislation. Most provincial legislation is more robust than federal.
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
- Due Diligence Definition
- Occupational Health and Safety Legislation
- Criminal Code of Canada
- Internal Responsibility System (IRS)
- Rights and Responsibilities of Workers, Supervisors and Employers
- The Right to Refuse Unsafe Work
- Hierarchy of Controls
- Role of the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee (JOHSC)
- Functions of the Ministry Officers and Inspectors
- Repercussions for Non-Compliance under OHS legislation and the criminal code
- Reporting Workplace Accidents and Incidents
Knowledge testing is conducted throughout the course. Test questions are designed to reinforce the information presented and must be completed by each participant. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. Each participant is allowed to repeat the course twice if the course pass mark has not been achieved on the first attempt.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing
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Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.