Incident Investigation Workshop

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This 4-hour scheduled on-line workshop examines what to do after an incident at work to ensure something similar doesn’t happen again. Examine the theory behind incident investigation and then walk through the steps of the investigation process under the guidance of an instructor. By the end of the course, you will view incidents through a new lens, and you’ll have important knowledge and skills to help make your workplace safer, no matter what your role in the investigation process.

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Date & Time:

March 16, 2023 @ 8:30 am - 12:30 pm

Cost:

$32.00 – $65.00

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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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