Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) Training- Prince George
SafetyDriven’s JHSC training provides the tools and knowledge necessary for committee members to effectively perform their duties.
What is a Joint Health and Safety Committee?
A Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) is a group of employers and employees working together to improve occupational health and safety in their workplace. WorkSafeBC and ESDC require a JHSC for all workplaces with 20 or more workers.
All new members must receive training on the duties and functions of the JHSC
Are you a new Safety Committee member?
Your Safety Committee is the foundation of your safety program. From it you build your health and safety program within your organization. This course shows you how to build and run your committee while covering applicable regulatory requirements, both federally and provincially.
Who this is for:
- New and existing safety committee members
- Worker health and safety representatives
This course fulfills WorkSafeBC’s (WSBC):
- Required training for new JHSC members
- Required training for new health and safety representatives
- Eligible 8 hours of training for existing JHSC members
This course fulfills Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC):
- Required training for new JHSC members
- Required training for new health and safety representatives
Here’s what you’ll take away:
- How to create and run an effective Joint Health and Safety Committee
- How to perform workplace inspections
- How to identify hazards and complete risk assessments
- How to perform incident investigations