Incident Investigation Train the Trainer Refresher (IIRefreshTT-02)

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This 3-hour scheduled Online Incident Investigation Train-the-Trainer Refresher is designed to ensure the participants are supported in delivering the workshop and updated on current Alberta OHS legislation, COR guidelines, and best practices.

Prerequisite: CCSA Certified Incident Investigation Train-the-Trainer

It is imperative that “Trainers” go through the recertification process at a minimum every 3 years. The course content has been designed to ensure you have a solid understanding of why incident investigations are vital in identifying root causes to reduce the number of workplace injuries. The workshop will also ensure trainers are confident and comfortable in completing incident investigations, making effective recommendations, and training others in the organization on the importance.

To receive a certificate of completion, you will be required to demonstrate your knowledge and complete an open-book competency exam and achieve a score of 80 percent or more.

Successful completion of this workshop gives you the foundation for success in delivering the CCSA Hazard Assessment workshop within your organization.

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Date & Time:

May 30, 2024 @ 8:30 am - 11:30 am

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$32.00 – $65.00

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