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Training is a key component of our business and rather than try and be all things to all people in the world of health and safety, we have chosen to focus strictly on investigation related training. Our clients have recognized our training as being highly effective and supportive regardless of their investigation model or practices.  Our investigation training programs encompass all CSA Z796-98 Accident Information standard requirements.

NEW!!! Web-based Training for Incident Investigation Basics!

Here's a menu of our training classes available for delivery at your site:

 

Incident Investigation

 

This session is designed for those whose duties require them to play a lead role in the investigation of workplace accidents including supervisors, managers, lead hands, safety representatives, and safety committee members.

Investigation Basics

(4.0 hours)

For those who may act as first responders to an incident scene or who conduct basic investigations on an infrequent basis.

For organizations serious about improving the skill level of their investigators to deal with more serious types of incidents. 

Industry is also finding that they need the ability to conduct work related vehicle collision investigations as police everywhere are responding to fewer collisions due to limited resources.

This session is aimed at those investigators likely to be called upon to investigate a serious or fatal workplace accident. The primary focus is not on root cause analysis, but rather on gathering evidence that would support the legal defense of due diligence.


Hazard Identification & Control

 

This session is designed for workers and team leaders and deals with the identification of workplace hazards, assigning risk levels and developing effective controls.  Field level risk assessment and inspections are also covered.  Case studies from participants workplaces are used. 

Job Hazard Analysis

(4.0 hours)

This session is designed for those requiring an overview of the process in order to prepare them to work as part of a team in the identification of workplace hazards, assignment of risk levels and the development of effective controls. 

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