COURSES
Completion:
A Certificate of Achievement will be issued upon successful completion of the course exam.
Online Course:
To successfully complete the course, the learner has 3 attempts to achieve 80% or higher on the exam. Online duration subject to student capabilities.
Note: Included at no additional cost is the customizable OHS Orientation Templates and Employee Handbook.
Essentials for Occupational Health, Safety & Compliance eLearning Course Materials
COURSE DURATION
ONLINE: 16 Hours CLASSROOM: 2 Days
Introduction to Mental Health in the Workplace
COURSE DURATION
ONLINE: 8 Hours
Management & Leadership Strategies for Effective OHS Management Systems
COURSE DURATION
ONLINE: 8 Hours
Workplace Violence and Harassment Prevention
COURSE DURATION
ONLINE: 8 Hours
Supporting Employee Mental Health in the Workplace (Level 2)
COURSE DURATION
ONLINE: 8 Hours
RESOURCES
Infographics can be downloaded and used for the following:
- Poster program for your Health & Safety boards.
- We encourage all employers to forward these infographics to all employees with a company email to help get the message out.
- They can also be used as points to cover for stand-up meetings by supervisors with their staff.
Infographic – Navigating OHS In Your Workplace
This infographic is designed to help make you aware of the resources available to assist you in developing your own health and safety management system (HSMS)
Infographic – Fitness for Work – It’s All About You
A healthy culture promotes healthy workers. Understand impairment, fitness for work, and what you can do to as a worker.
Infographic – You Have A Role in Health and Safety
Your role in ensuring health and safety is just as important and essential as your OHS representative, your supervisor, and your employer. Empower yourself by learning more about it!
Infographic – Know Your Rights
As a worker in Alberta, you have three major rights. Learn about them, and how they apply to your industry, today!
Infographic – Manage Your Hazards
There are two types of hazard assessments. Formal and site-specific. Both help you manage your workplace hazards.