Hazard Assessment & Control Train-the-Trainer (HATT-02)

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This 2 day scheduled online course focuses on the identification, assessment, and control of hazards (the things at work that cause you to get hurt). During the first half of the course, you explore the fundamental concepts of a hazard assessment through activities and classic lecture. You will go step-by-step through the creation of a formal hazard assessment specific to your site.

The second half of this course is designed to ensure that you are well prepared to adapt and deliver the Hazard Assessment course material to suit your organizational or facility needs. To achieve this, we will focus on how to break down the course content to ensure it is relevant and useful and you will be provided with industry-specific examples, tips for setting up the workshop exercises, and the key points to introduce.

By providing a combination of classroom instruction, student participation, course work, coaching, and presentation practice you will be able to demonstrate your understanding, and the requirements for delivering an effective hazard assessment & control training program. The train-the-trainer course is designed to ensure you are proficient with the workshop content, you will have a solid understanding of the fundamentals, as well as be able to apply comprehensive and useful educational strategies to confidently present, apply and coach participants to correctly complete effective hazard assessments for all roles within your organization.

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Date & Time:

April 23, 2024 @ 8:30 am - April 24, 2024 @ 4:00 pm

Cost:

$68.00 – $150.00

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An effective emergency response is crucial for saving lives and ensuring safety. It involves a coordinated effort among staff, clear communication, and rapid decision-making. This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with a Fire Chief, who will be presenting on Emergency Response Planning. Don’t miss this chance to connect with safety-minded professionals and enhance your knowledge in a supportive, collaborative environment.

If your WCB industry code is either 82808 (continuing care/long-term care) or 82800 (supportive living/designated supportive living) you are invited for this event, registration is required.

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