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Contact for Assistance
Kim Anderson
Director of Training Services
Resource Environmental Associates Limited
(613) 225-5200 • kanderson@rea.ca
REA 1 or 2-Day Course (Meets Requirements of O.Reg. 297/13 - OHS Awareness and Training
OHS for Managers and Supervisors - the “Competent Person” Course
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Under Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations, certain functions may only be performed by a "Competent Person". All "Supervisors" must be "Competent Persons". Aspects of work such as confined space entry, operation of lifting devices, use of mobile equipment, work around live electrical equipment, and traffic control must also be performed only by "Competent Persons" or "Competent Workers". Ensuring the appointment of "Competent Persons" is recognized as an essential element in demonstrating due diligence and protection of health and safety.
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You will gain knowledge of:
The roles and responsibilities of the workplace parties under the OHS Act
The special roles, duties and liabilities of persons with supervisory responsibilities
Scope and application of the regulations under the OHS Act
What constitutes health and safety "due diligence" in terms of the day-to-day practices of supervisors
Ontario enforcement and prosecution history relating to the duty of an employer to appoint only "competent persons" as supervisors
Practical compliance and protective practices for supervisors, such as: hazard identification and assessment; job safety planning; workplace inspections; dealing with employee safety concerns; modifying unsafe behaviours; responding to incidents.
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Module 1 - Fundamentals of the Oh&S Act
Module 2 - Enforcement and Due Diligence
Module 3 - Worker Rights, Legislated Procedures, and the Role of Joint Health and Safety Committees
Module 4 - Accident Investigation
Module 5 - Proactive Health and Safety Practices for Supervisors
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If your work includes supervisory responsibility, performing functions that must be performed only by a "Competent Person", or "Competent Worker" in Ontario, then this course is for you. If your organization is seeking to: (1) promote a safety culture; or (2) increase supervisory / managerial staff awareness of their health and safety roles, responsibilities and liabilities; (3) strengthen organizational capacity for management of safety on a day-to-day basis; or comply with O.Reg. 297/13 (Supervisor/Employee Awareness), then this course is for you.
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There are similar courses offered by other organizations,
WHY CHOOSE REA?
The entire concept of a "competent person" course was pioneered in the Ontario marketplace in 1997 by REA, and subsequently copied by a variety of other providers. REA's course has been variously described by employers and participants as one of the best OHS courses they've experienced, and one of the most effective in positively shaping supervisory attitudes and skills. For this reason, many REA clients contract for delivery of this course on an in-house basis many times per year, year after year. Like all REA courses, it is taught by extremely well qualified and experienced OHS professionals who are active in Canadian and International professional associations and hold academic appointments in Occupational Hygiene.
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2-DAY
Public: $630.00 Plus Tax
In-House: $545.00 Plus Tax1-DAY
Public: $495 Plus Tax
In-House: Please contact us -
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Course Approvals
Ontario Water Wastewater Certification | Yes |
American Board of Industrial Hygiene | 13.0 hours of technical contact time |
Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists | 2.0 points |
Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals | 1.0 CM point |