Workplace Compliance and Standards Courses
Invest in your safety and career by browsing our online courses, specifically designed to meet the highest standards of workplace health and safety. Our courses cover essential topics such as WHMIS, Slips, Trips, and Fall Protection, ensuring you have the knowledge and skills to excel in your workplace and protect yourself from common hazards. Browse our courses today and take the first step towards a safer and more successful career.
Upon successfully completing all modules in the course, there is a printable certificate for your records.
Know general safe work practices that should be followed when working with hazardous products. Recognize the essential role WHMIS plays in protecting the health and safety of Canadian workers. WHMIS 2022 Online is based on the current legislation and meets the legislated requirement for general WHMIS training.
Who is this course for?
Every worker who works with, or in proximity to, a hazardous product in the workplace must have Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training.
Duration:
2 hours online
Price:
$37.95
This course is non-refundable. This course is recognized by the CNESST in Quebec.
The course details the workplace hazards, health and safety risks associated with those hazards, and the step-by-step process for identifying, assessing, and controlling hazards in the workplace.
Who is this course for?
This course is appropriate for all members of the workplace, including employers, managers, supervisors and workers.
Duration:
1–2 hours online
Price:
$34.95
This course is non-refundable.
The common causes for slips, trips and falls injuries and what preventative measures can be taken to reduce the risk of these kinds of injuries in the workplace.
Who is this course for?
This course is intended for employers and employees who want to learn how to prevent workplace slips, trips and falls.
Duration:
45 minutes – 1 hour online
Price:
$29.95
This course is non-refundable.
(*) IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR QUEBEC: Please note that while the general information contained in all our occupational health and safety courses meets provincial and federal requirements, our courses are not recognized by CNESST and are not intended to replace job-specific training.