Training Overview

Workers
Provide information, instruction and supervision to protect the health and safety of workers.
Train all workers so that they know and understand:

• how to recognize hazards and associated risks
• the safety procedures and precautions they have to follow
• their legal responsibilities

Orientation Training
Studies indicate that workers in the first months of their employment are involved in a disproportionate number of accidents. It is also safe to assume that damaged goods, lost time, rework and other loss-producing incidents occur with higher frequency during the early months of employment. This is a clear indication of the need for adequate health and safety orientation of new employees.

Supervisor Training
You must also ensure that supervisors are competent when appointed, that is, that they have knowledge of the work, of OHSA and the regulations that apply to the work, and of potential and actual dangers to health and safety in the workplace. Training for supervisors is equally important. If supervisors are to accept responsibility for training in proper work practices, you must ensure that they have the expertise and support to carry out this training.

A supervisor’s ability to train others can be a most valuable asset; every supervisor should become thoroughly familiar with training techniques. Ultimately, success as a manager depends on the
knowledge and skill of people receiving this training.

Health & Safety Representative, Joint Health & Safety Committee
Your health and safety coordinator, your joint committee members or health and safety representative, and managers with special responsibilities should all receive appropriate training to enable them to carry out their functions. Certified members must receive the required training.

Solutions Guide

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squarePart 3 Duties of Employers and Others squarePart 8Biological or Chemical Agents
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squarePart 5Right to Refuse Work squarePart 10 First Aid