This 2-day eLearning program covers the first part of the two-part training required for you to become a certified member of a workplace Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC).
Combined with JSHC Certification Part 2, it leads to certification under Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) guidelines.
Each module in this online training program highlights specific references to the JHSC Certification Training Program Standard as set out by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD), and is applicable to any workplace in Ontario.
Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS) is an Ontario Chief Prevention Office (CPO) approved training provider for the JHSC Certification Part 1 training program.
Course is CPO Approved
Self-Paced Online Learning - Available 24/7
Available on All Devices: PC | Mac | Tablet | Phone
Digital and Printable Certificate Upon Completion
Unlimited Exam Attempts
Includes Audio Voice Over, Closed Captions and Audio Transcript
New and existing JHSC members
Supervisors, managers and other workplace parties who wish to obtain health and safety knowledge
Relevant occupational health and safety legislation
Your legal rights and responsibilities as a JHSC member
Common workplace hazards and key steps to addressing them
How to conduct workplace inspections and incident investigations
How to function effectively as a JHSC member
This eLearning course is designed to help you learn at your own pace and in your own environment at your own convenience. All you need is a computer, access to the Internet - and you are ready to go!
It is a requirement of the JHSC Certification Program Standard that the eLearning course is fully completed within 30 days from the date that you start the course.
NOTE: After purchasing the training, please proceed to add the required participant to the course (whether for yourself or someone else). This step is required.
Have questions? Read our frequently asked questions on adding participants.
Understanding the importance of occupational health and safety and outline the roles of each of the workplace parties.
Understanding the purpose of and describe basic methods for doing a hazard assessment, workplace inspections, and evaluation of hazard controls.
Identify occupational health and safety legislation, demonstrate how to access information from it, and explain the basic rights, responsibilities, and training requirements.
Understanding the requirements and processes for reporting and investigating fatalities, critical injuries, work refusals, and complaints of dangerous circumstances.
Understanding the categories of hazards, the basic process of recognizing, assessing, and controlling hazards, and evaluating the hazard controls.
Understanding the legislative requirements for access to occupational health and safety information and demonstrate how to access occupational health and safety information.
Understanding the rights, duties, and function of JHSCs and how a functioning JHSC works.
Understanding the rights, duties and responsibilities of JHSC members and certified members.
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Module 2: Recognizing and Assessing Hazardous Energy Sources | -Different types of Energy Sources
-Assessing whether an energy source is hazardous Identifying energy sources that need to be locked out |
Module 3: Controlling Hazards with Lockout Tagout | -Energy-Isolating Devices
-Lockout Hardware and Tagout Labels -Lockout Placards |
Module 4: Workplace LOTO Programs and Training | -What should be included in a Lockout Tagout program?
-What should be included in Workplace Lockout Tagout training? -Who should receive Lockout Tagout training? |
Wrap up | Resources & Final Quiz |
eLearning FAQ
JHSC Certification Training Overview
JHSC Meeting Minutes Template (free PDF)
JHSC Members Poster for Notice Board (free PDF download) Use this form to post the names of your joint health and safety committee members.
JHSC Requirements Ontario Toolkit & Checklists (free PDF download)