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Canadian Centre for
Occupational Health
and Safety


The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), a Canadian federal
government agency based in Hamilton, Ontario is Canada's national resource for the
advancement of workplace health and safety.
CCOHS promotes the total well-being - physical, psychosocial and mental health - of working
Canadians by providing information, training, education, management systems and solutions
that support health and safety programs and the prevention of injury and illness.
CCOHS partners and collaborates with agencies and organizations from Canada and around the
world to improve the quality and quantity of resources and programs, as well as expand the
breadth of usage of occupational health information to many different segments of society.


Email: clientservices@ccohs.ca
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-4284 (Canada & USA)
Phone: 1-905-570-8094 (International)
Fax: 1-905-572-4500

135 Hunter Street East, Hamilton, ON Canada L8N 1M5




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Background

All e-Courses Include............................................................................2
e-Course License Options.....................................................................2
Registration ..........................................................................................3
e-Course Pricing....................................................................................3

CCOHS e-Courses

Accident Investigation .........................................................................6
Canada Labour Code Part II: An Overview .........................................6
Confined Spaces: The Basics ................................................................7
Confined Space Management .............................................................7
Contractor Health and Safety..............................................................8
Electrical Hazards .................................................................................8
Emergency Preparedness for Workers ................................................9
Health & Safety Committees ...............................................................9
Health & Safety Training for Managers and Supervisors.................10
Health & Safety Training for Managers and Supervisors
in the Canadian Federal Jurisdiction................................................11
Health & Safety for Office Managers................................................11
Ladder Safety......................................................................................12
Lockout ...............................................................................................12
Office Ergonomics ..............................................................................13
Office Health & Safety .......................................................................13
Pandemic Awareness .........................................................................14
Pandemic Planning.............................................................................14
Personal Protective Equipment: The Basics ......................................15
Preventing Falls from Slips & Trips ....................................................15
Return to Work: The Basics................................................................16
Violence in the Workplace: Awareness.............................................16
Violence in the Workplace: Recognize the Risk & Take Action.......17
Violence in the Workplace: Establish a Prevention Program ..........17
Ordering
WHMIS for Managers and Supervisors .............................................18
WHMIS for Workers ...........................................................................18 online www.ccohs.ca/courses
WHMIS: Understanding MSDSs .........................................................19 e-mail clientservices@ccohs.ca
CCOHS Classroom Courses
phone 1-800-668-4284 (Canada & USA)
Health & Safety Training for Managers and Supervisors 1-905-570-8094 (International)
in the Canadian Federal Jurisdiction...............................................20
fax 1-905-572-4500
Health & Safety Training for Managers and Supervisors................ 21
mail 135 Hunter Street East
CCOHS Publications Hamilton ON Canada
Health & Safety Guide Series.............................................................22 L8N 1M5




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Foster, Deliver and Facilitate Learning
If you like to learn at your own pace and in the comfort of your own environment then our e-Courses are for
you! e-Learning refers to learning and supportive resources that are made available through a computer.
CCOHS' e-Learning courses are delivered via the Web. All CCOHS e-Learning courses are available in English
and French and have been reviewed by our labour, employer and government stakeholders. CCOHS also offers
classroom courses plus health and safety publications to round out your educational & training needs!
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All e-Courses include

Ask The Instructor link if you have a course-specific question! This allows you to send a message directly
to CCOHS鈥檚 team of expert staff, who will answer your questions by email or phone.

In context graphics plus interactive learning activities, examples and case studies help your learning process.

Quizzes which assist your understanding of information and concepts presented.
Audio*

Built-in reference links help you find additional resources.

Exams, which on successful completion provide you with a Certificate of Completion for each e-learning
course you take!

Multi-User licenses 鈥? when you have many employees requiring training, you鈥檒l find our system offers consistency
of delivery, convenience and the ability to track student progress and obtain a variety of administrative reports.

Flexible 鈥? employees work at their own pace and at their own convenience.
Focused 鈥? quickly provides employees with the information they need.
Trackable 鈥? track and report on training activities and progress.
Cost-effective 鈥? spend training dollars on training instead of airfare and hotels.

* Not available with Health & Safety Training for Managers & Supervisors program.

e-Course License Options

Single User License
This license option allows you to select any course(s) that you wish to access individually for on-line study.
It is suited to a broad range of individual users, whether you're a student, a small business owner or a
health & safety professional. You learn at you own pace, any time, any where there is a computer with
Internet access.

Multi-User License
A multi-user license gives you the flexibility to select any CCOHS e-Learning course for five or more users.
The cost is based on the number of students who require access. Please see the enclosed price list for
details on multi-user pricing. You specify the number of students and titles and when the service is
launched, you enter their names and assign them passwords. You can track their learning experience
and course assessments through simple to use online reports.

Customizable 鈥? we will work with you to develop what you need.




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Registration


Registration for all our e-Learning courses is available online at
www.ccohs.ca/courses
Or you can register by contacting CCOHS Client Services directly
Our friendly, professional Client Service representatives are available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am
to 5:00 pm, Eastern Time. After hours you may leave messages, which will be returned promptly the next
business day.
Email: clientservices@ccohs.ca
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-4284 (Canada & USA)
Phone: 1-905-570-8094 (International)
Fax: 1-905-572-4500
135 Hunter Street East, Hamilton, ON Canada L8N 1M5


Product availability and prices in this catalogue are subject to change without notice. Please visit
www.ccohs.ca/education for the latest course listings and pricing information.



e-Course Pricing

Single-user License 鈥? Providing you with 90 day access, and intended for those who require
access for 1 鈥? 4 students. See individual course pages for per-seat pricing.
Multi-user Licences 鈥? Providing 1 year access for those who require access for 5 or more
students. Multi-user licenses are available for all e-courses and can be calculated using the
following volume incentives:


Total Seats Discount from Single User Fee
5-9 20%
10 - 24 30%
25 - 49 40%
50 - 199 50%
200 - 500 60%


Discounts apply to the total number of seats purchased, regardless of language needed.
Need more than 500 seats 鈥? Please contact CCOHS for pricing details.
Classroom Courses
Group discounts may also apply for classroom courses. Contact Client Services for details.




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for the latest updated course listings -


Coming Soon in 2008!
鈥? Preventing Hearing Loss
from Workplace Noise
鈥? Transportation of Dangerous Goods
- Overview
- Training, Inspection and Compliance
- Classification of Dangerous Goods
- Safety Marks
- Means of Containment
- Emergency Response
- Special Cases for Road Transport

鈥? WHMIS Refresher
鈥? Indoor Air Quality




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CCOHS e-Course
Customization!




We can build it for you鈥擟COHS can
customize any of our existing
e-Courses or develop new ones
based on your health, safety and
environmental requirements!
Some of our satisfied e-course customization clients include:

AstraZeneca Canada
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.
Rogers Communications Inc.

Contact Client Services for details!

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CCOHS e-Courses
Accident Investigation
$80
Per seat
e-Courses




Accident Investigation presents a practical approach to investigating workplace accidents by
emphasizing how to find the root cause(s), conduct an investigation, and make effective
recommendations to prevent similar occurrences from happening again.-
Intended for:
鈥? Committee members, managers, supervisors and workers who may be involved in
accident investigation. Also, facility managers, human resources managers, senior
managers and others with responsibilities for conducting investigations or implementing
investigation-related changes.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement.
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




Canada Labour Code Part II: An Overview
$100
Per seat



$



This course will give you an overview of the requirements of the Canada Labour Code, Part II (鈥渢he
Code鈥?) and how it is applied. 鈥淭he Code鈥? governs the health and safety of employees working in
federally-regulated industries and organizations.

Intended for:
鈥? Employees in federally-regulated businesses and organizations, such as federal
government employees, crown corporations, communications, banking and
inter-provincial transportation (trucking, railways, and airlines).
鈥? Human resources and health and safety professionals working in federally regulated
organizations.
Prerequisite: No previous knowledge of health and safety is required.




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Confined Spaces: The Basics $100
Per seat


$




e-Courses
This three-part course will educate you on confined spaces, the identification and control
of hazards that can be encountered, and key steps to working safely. It takes approximately
three hours to complete all three modules within this course: Module 1: Hazard Awareness
covers how to recognize confined spaces and the types of hazards that may be present
Module 2: Hazard Control covers how to control the hazards Module 3: Working Safely
covers proper ways to enter and work in a space as well as emergency planning.

Intended for:
鈥? Workers (including outside contractors) who enter and perform work in confined
spaces in the workplace
鈥? Managers, supervisors, health and safety committee members
Prerequisite: None




Confined Space Management $100
Per seat


$




This course will assist those who have responsibility for confined spaces on their work-
sites. Building on the concepts introduced in "Confined Spaces: The Basics", this course
describes the essential components required to establish and manage a confined space
program in the workplace. Confined Space Management also defines the duties and
responsibilities of workplace parties, including due diligence and best practices.
Intended for:
鈥? Managers, supervisors, or those who control access to confined spaces and direct
workers/contractors to enter and work in confined spaces
鈥? Anyone with responsibility for establishing or managing a confined space program in
the workplace.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of "Confined Spaces: The Basics" or equivalent knowledge.



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$100 Contractor Health and Safety
Per seat



$
e-Courses




This course is a basic overview of health and safety issues in contract work. Employing
contractors to work for you is a common practice today, but are you clear on your responsi-
bilities regarding their health and safety? Owners, employers and contractors involved in a
contract have responsibilities to ensure that the work is done safely and according to the
health and safety legislation in their jurisdiction.
Intended for:
鈥? Owners and employers.
鈥? Contractors.
鈥? Managers and supervisors.
鈥? Joint Health & Safety Committee members involved in contract development, or in devel
oping a contract health and safety program.
Prerequisite: None




Electrical Hazards
$80
Per seat


$




This course is an introduction to electrical safety in the workplace. The learner is provided with
a basic overview of electrical hazards and safety issues commonly encountered in workplaces
including construction, manufacturing, utilities, retail, agricultural and office environments.
Intended for:
鈥? Managers, supervisors, and workers who may encounter electrical hazards in the
workplace but who are not formally qualified to work with electrical equipment.
. 鈥? Health and safety committee members.
鈥? Facilities managers.
鈥? Anyone who may need general awareness of electrical safety.
Prerequisite: None




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Emergency Preparedness for Workers
$ $80
Per seat




e-Courses
While prevention is the key to avoiding emergencies, it鈥檚 important that everyone in a workplace
be prepared if they do occur. This one-hour course will provide workers a basic understanding of
what鈥檚 required to prepare for potential workplace emergencies, and how they can be ready to
respond when necessary.
Intended for:
鈥? Anyone working with an emergency response plan for their workplace.
鈥? Health & safety committee members making informed recommendations regarding their
organization鈥檚 emergency response plans.
Prerequisite: None




Health & Safety Committees
$ $80
Per seat




This course provides a practical introduction to Health and Safety Committees, offering guidance
on how to establish a new committee, how a committee can perform its functions and how it
can be effective. It introduces the course participant to the roles and responsibilities of a
committee and its members.
Intended for:
鈥? Current and future Health and Safety Committee members.
鈥? Human resources professionals and managers with responsibilities for health and safety,
training and compliance.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement.
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




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Health & Safety for Managers & Supervisors
$250
Per seat




$
e-Courses




This intensive, popular course provides managers and supervisors and those with health and
safety responsibilities with the information they need to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses
and to develop a safety culture in the workplace. Average time to complete this course is
8-10 hours.
Intended for:
鈥? Managers.
鈥? Supervisors.
鈥? Foremen.
鈥? Anyone with an interest in workplace health and safety.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement.
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.
Credits:
This on-line course has been awarded Maintenance and Continuing Maintenance Points:
鈥? American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) 1.5 Industrial Hygiene CM Points
(approval no. 07-3999 for 2008)
鈥? Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) 0.5 Certification Maintenance
Point (approval no. 08100 for 2008)
鈥? Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists CRBOH)
1.0 Registration Maintenance Point (approval no. 2008-01 for 2008)




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Health & Safety Committees in the
$ $80
Canadian Federal Jurisdiction Per seat




e-Courses
The course provides a practical introduction to policy and workplace health and safety
committees and discusses the roles and responsibilities of a committee and its members.
The Canada Labour Code, Part II requires employers to provide health and safety training
to members of policy and work place committees and health and safety representatives.
This course can be used as a part of the required training.

Intended for:
鈥? Health and safety committee members in the Canadian federal jurisdiction, health
and safety representatives, human resources personnel and managers.
Prerequisite: None




Health & Safety for Office Managers $100
Per seat


$




Injuries and illnesses occur in offices just as in industrial or other workplace environments,
and they can be every bit as painful and costly. This course is a practical introduction to
office health and safety for managers and supervisors, who are responsible for providing
a safe and healthy workplace for their staff. Learn about the potential hazards and health
and safety concerns in the office and how to prevent them!
Intended for:
鈥? Office Managers and supervisors and human resource professionals.
Prerequisite: None




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Ladder Safety
$40
Per seat
e-Courses




This course provides a practical introduction to working safety with ladders (step, extension,
and fixed ladders). It focuses on the duties of the employee when using a ladder 鈥? inspection
before use, the proper set up of the ladder, and how to work safely while on the ladder.

Intended for:
鈥? People who use ladders at work (maintenance or light labour personnel), or at home.
鈥? Supervisors with responsibilities to train personnel and make purchasing decisions.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement.
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




Lockout
$80
Per seat


$




The purpose of lockout is to identify and prevent the accidental release of "hazardous energy鈥?
that can result in workplace injuries and deaths. This course provides a basic overview of
Lockout, assisting the learner to recognize hazardous situations and to know when Lockout is
required to control electrical or other energized hazards.
Intended for:
鈥? Managers, supervisors and workers who may encounter or have to control hazardous
energy sources in the workplace. Also, facility managers, workplace committee
members and others who may need general awareness of controlling hazardous
energy will benefit from this awareness course.
Prerequisite: CCOHS鈥? Electrical Hazards e-Learning course is recommended but is
not a requirement.




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Office Ergonomics
$ $80
Per seat




e-Courses
This e-course provides a practical introduction to Office Ergonomics. It deals specifically with
problems and injuries related to the use of computers and other office equipment, and pro-
vides you with the knowledge to help find solutions to ergonomic issues in your workplace.

Intended for:
鈥? Includes workers and supervisors, whether experienced or new to modern office
work, Health and Safety Professionals, Human Resource Professionals.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




Office Health & $
Safety $80
Per seat




Although offices are not always thought of as hazardous places to work, an injury or illness
that happens in an office can be just as serious and costly as that which occurs in any other
workplace. This course provides a practical introduction to office health and safety for
managers, supervisors and employees, including health and safety committee members.

Intended for:
鈥? Office managers, supervisors, employees, Health and Safety Committee members and
Human Resources Professionals.
Prerequisite: None




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Pandemic Awareness
FREE
e-Courses




Most of our lives are a combination of work, family and community involvement. A pandemic
can affect all of these areas. Being informed and knowing what to do in the event of a pandemic
can help minimize the impact. This free course describes what a pandemic is, how an influenza
virus spreads, and the impact a pandemic may have on workplaces, our communities and us.
Intended for:
鈥? All workers, including supervisors and managers.
鈥? Anyone wanting to learn more about influenza pandemic.
Prerequisite: None




Pandemic Planning
$100
Per seat



$



A pandemic can affect almost every aspect of our lives 鈥? our work, family and community.
This course will help organizations understand the issues that need to be considered in the
event of a pandemic, and the importance of being prepared.

Intended for:
鈥? All workers, managers and supervisors and those with planning responsibilities plus
anyone wanting to learn about planning for a pandemic.
Prerequisite: None




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Personal Protective Equipment: The Basics
$ $80
Per seat




e-Courses
This course provides a practical introduction to the most common types of Personal Protec-
tive Equipment (PPE) used to protect against common workplace hazards, such as chemicals,
noise and mechanical injury. The basics of PPE are covered, including practical tips for safe
use, PPE programs, limitations and legal responsibilities.

Intended for:
鈥? Workers, managers, and supervisors working in an industrial setting, on construction
or demolition sites, and in the forestry and mining industries.
鈥? Health and safety committee members in these sectors.
鈥? Not for workers who use specialized Personal Protective Equipment e.g. emergency
responders (firefighters, hazmat teams) or workers dealing with biohazards.
Prerequisite: None




Preventing Falls From Slips and Trips
$ $80
Per seat




Falls from slips and trips are common workplace occurrences, which may cause serious
injuries and disabilities. This course provides workers, managers, supervisors and committees
with practical information, examples and tips to help understand the causes of falls and to
take preventive measures.

Intended for:
鈥? Workers.
鈥? Supervisors and managers.
鈥? Members of Health and Safety Committees.
鈥? Human Resource Specialists.
鈥? Health Professionals.
Prerequisite: None



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Return to Work: The Basics
$100
Per seat



$
e-Courses




Workplace injury and illness prevention is the responsibility of everyone in the workplace.
However, when an illness or injury occurs, it is important for the employer and the injured
worker to focus on getting back to meaningful and productive work as soon as medically
possible. This course provides a practical overview of Return to Work strategies, solutions and
program implementation.

Intended for:
鈥? Managers and supervisors.
鈥? Human Resources Representatives/Professionals.
鈥? Health and Safety Professionals.
Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of workplace health and safety programs, policies
and processes is helpful.




Violence in the Workplace: Awareness
FREE




This course is offered FREE of charge by CCOHS to promote the awareness of this very
important issue, and as a precursor to CCOHS鈥? other Workplace Violence e-courses:
Recognize the Risk and Take Action, and Establish a Prevention Program.
Intended for:
鈥? Health and Safety Committee members, managers, supervisors and workers plus
facility managers, human resources managers, senior managers and others with
health and safety responsibilities.
Prerequisite: None




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$ $80
Violence in the Workplace: Recognize the
Risk and Take Action Per seat




e-Courses
This e-course provides a practical introduction to Office Ergonomics. It deals specifically with
problems and injuries related to the use of computers and other office equipment, and pro-
vides you with the knowledge to help find solutions to ergonomic issues in your workplace.

Intended for:
鈥? Includes workers and supervisors, whether experienced or new to modern office
work, Health and Safety Professionals, Human Resource Professionals.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




$100
Violence in the Workplace: Establish a
Per seat
Prevention Program
$




This course introduces managers, supervisors and employees to the key components of
how to develop an effective workplace violence prevention program, providing them with
knowledge and tools to take action to eliminate or minimize the potential for workplace
violence. Realistic case scenarios and quizzes illustrate and reinforce key concepts.
Intended for:
鈥? Managers, supervisors and workers involved in the development or implementation
of a workplace violence prevention policy.
Prerequisite: None




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$100 WHMIS for Managers & Supervisors
Per seat



$
e-Courses




The purpose of this course is to help managers and supervisors understand and meet their
health and safety responsibilities, including WHMIS. It familiarizes people who have supervisory
and management responsibilities with the system used across Canada to provide safety infor-
mation about hazardous products in workplaces. Participants will learn about their WHMIS
duties and responsibilities, WHMIS symbols and their meanings, product labels, and material
safety data sheets (MSDSs).
Intended for:
鈥? Managers and supervisors in workplaces where chemical products are used plus human
resources and safety professionals with responsibilities for training and compliance.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement.
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




WHMIS for Workers
$80
Per seat


$




WHMIS for Workers familiarizes workers with the system used across Canada to provide health
and safety information about hazardous products in their workplaces. Participants will learn
about the WHMIS symbols and their meaning, the labels on products, and material safety data
sheets (MSDSs). This course also includes valuable practical advice, so you will know basic
health and safety measures to protect yourself and prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.

Intended for:
鈥? Managers and supervisors in workplaces where chemical products are used.
鈥? Human resources and safety professionals with responsibilities for training and compliance.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement.
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.




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WHMIS: Understanding $
MSDSs $80
Per seat




e-Courses
This intermediate level course is for users of MSDSs to understand their purpose and the infor-
mation contained in them. The course provides a thorough explanation of MSDSs and fulfills
the requirements for MSDS training in accordance with the provincial and federal regulations
in Canada. It does not provide instruction on writing MSDSs or in-depth evaluation of MSDSs.

Intended for:
鈥? Workers, supervisors and health and safety committee members.
鈥? Users of MSDSs.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of WHMIS for Workers or WHMIS for Managers
and Supervisors would be beneficial although not required.



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CCOHS Classroom Courses
In our ongoing effort to educate Canadian workers about the many aspects of health and safety in the
workplace, we offer training using a variety of delivery methods鈥攊ncluding traditional classroom style
courses held at various locations in Canada or delivered on-site at your location. Ask us for details.

$300 Health & Safety for Managers and Supervisors
Per seat
in the Canadian Federal Jurisdiction
$




The Canada Labour Code, Part II (鈥渢he Code鈥?) governs the health and safety of workers in the
federal jurisdiction. Managers and supervisors represent the employer in the workplace and are
responsible to carry out the duties of the employer in the work areas that they manage. This
one day course will give you the basic understanding of the requirements of the Code and
Classroom Courses




how it is applied.

Intended for:
鈥? Employees in federally-regulated businesses and organizations, such as federal
government employees, crown corporations, communications, banking and
interprovincial transportation (trucking, railways, and airlines), Human resources
health and safety professionals working in federally-regulated organizations.
鈥? Human resources and health and safety professionals working in federally regulated
organizations..
Prerequisite: No previous knowledge of health and safety is required.
Credits:
Participants in the one-day in-class course are eligible for the following credits/points:
鈥? American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) 1.0 Industrial Hygiene CM Point
(approval no. 07-4000 for 2008)
鈥? Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) 0.5 Certification
Maintenance Points (CMPs) (approval no. 08101 for 2008)
鈥? Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH) 1.0 Registration
Maintenance Point (approval no. 2008-02 for 2008)




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Managers & Supervisors Per seat




This 2-day intensive, popular course provides managers and supervisors and those with
health and safety responsibilities with the information they need to prevent workplace
injuries and illnesses and to develop a safety culture in the workplace.
In-Class Dates - (Check the CCOHS website for further dates and locations 鈥? www.ccohs.ca/education )

Intended for:
鈥? Managers.
鈥? Occupational Health Nurses.
鈥? Supervisors.
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Classroom Courses
鈥? And others with an interest in workplace health and safety.
Prerequisite: Prior technical knowledge of health and safety is not a requirement
However, familiarity with workplace processes and practices is helpful.
Credits:
Participants in the two-day in-class course are eligible for the following credits/points:
鈥? American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) 2.0 Industrial Hygiene CM Points
(approval no. 07-3998 for 2008)*
鈥? Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) 1.0 Certification
Maintenance Point (approval no. 08100 for 2008)*
鈥? Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (CRBOH)
2.0 Registration Maintenance Points (approval no. 2008-01 for 2008)*
* The on-line course has been awarded Maintenance and Continuing
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CCOHS Publications
Health & Safety Guides
$12
Per guide
Round out your health and safety training with our clear-language guides. A series of pocket-
size publications designed to be used as on-the-job training, education and reference tools!
F These compact, easy-to-follow pocket guides focus on specific topics and occupations, and
are packed with graphics, checklists, safety tips and a useful summary of regulatory require-
ments. CCOHS designed these popular handbooks to be used on the job and as references
to safe work practices.
Shop Online: www.ccohs.ca/products/print.html
Bestsellers for the latest CCOHS publications

Health and Safety Committees Reference Guide鈥?2nd Edition (Revision 2)
Provides practical advice for the formation and effective functioning of health and
safety committees and can help you under stand your roles and responsibilities as a
committee member, investigate accidents, review an OH&S Program, conduct work-
place inspections and identify and take steps to control work hazards. (179 pages)

Violence in the Workplace Prevention Guide鈥?3rd Edition Revised & Expanded!
This guide is an essential resource for anyone who needs to learn about work
place violence and its prevention. Detailed advice is provided on how you can
develop a workplace violence prevention program. (182 pages)


Health and Safety Guide for Custodial Workers
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1st Edition (170 pages)


Cold Weather Workers Safety Guide
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Health and Safety Guide for Human Resources Professionals
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2nd Edition
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Indoor Air Quality Health and Safety Guide
2nd Edition (141 pages)


Mould in the Workplace: A Basic Guide
1st Edition (125 pages)

Controlstry:
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CCOHS Webinars!




Presentations created and delivered by CCOHS expert staff
or Canadian and International health and safety topic
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View and participate in these Webinars individually
or in groups. They are an easy
and efficient way to share relevant information with
colleagues, managers and supervisors, health & safety
committee members and other health & safety profes-
sionals. Most CCOHS Webinars have certification mainte-
nance points eligibility when combined with other short
events that you attend within a calendar year!


Visit

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