Supervisor Health and Safety Awareness Training for Workers Toronto, Ontario
Supervisors require an introduction to their requirements and responsibilities in the workplace in order to properly understand and carry out their roles efficiently. This course will address the legal requirements and responsibilities for supervisors working in Ontario. It will also cover the identification of workplace hazards, and where assistance is available for supervisors.
It will teach you:
- The importance of the supervisor
- Legal duties outlined in the Act
- How to support workers’ rights
Supervisor Health and Safety Awareness Course Objectives:
Every effort will be made to ensure that the objectives of the course will appeal to the most diverse audience possible. Given the right information, you will be able to put into practice the various learning objectives we will discuss in this course.
At the conclusion of this course, you will know:
- How to identify the importance of the supervisor
- How to recognize legal duties outlined in the Act
- How to support workers’ rights
- Common workplace hazards
- Where to obtain assistance
- How to lead others in safety practices
- Supervisors in Ontario in construction and general industry
- Business owners
- Managers
Who should take this course?
- Supervisors in Ontario in construction and general industry
- Business owners
- Managers
Supervisor Health and Safety Awareness Course Outline:
The Importance of the Supervisor
- Identify the importance of a supervisor
- Roles a supervisor plays
- Duties of workplace parties
Working within the Internal Responsibility System
- Internal Responsibility System
- Communication
- Support
- Rights
- Bilateral work stoppage
Hazards in the workplace
- Common hazards
- Responsibilities and hazards
- Dealing with Hazards-RACE
- Monitoring work
- Enforcement
- Safety concerns
- Responding to events
Obtaining Assistance
- Training the supervisor
- Assisting the supervisor
- Health and safety solutions
Motivating and Leading Others
- Safety is a behavior
- Safety motivation
- Safety leadership
- Communicate effectively
- Communication and discipline
- Set high standards
- Employee involvement
- Supervisor practices
Course summary and test (20-25 questions)