Supervisor Health and Safety Awareness in 5 Steps (Ontario)

Are you ready to take the next step in workplace safety leadership? As a supervisor in Ontario, your actions are vital to protecting your team and ensuring compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act. In this course, you'll master your legal responsibilities, learn to support workers' rights, and apply practical frameworks like RACE to manage hazards. Through clear guidance, real-world scenarios, and interactive activities, you'll build the skills to communicate effectively, investigate incidents, and drive continuous safety improvement. By the end, you'll be equipped to lead by example and create a safer, healthier workplace for everyone.

Industrial Safety, Leadership & Compliance, Workplace Safety

December 18, 2025

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Course Content

Understanding Your Role and Legal Duties as a Supervisor 2 Quizzes
Communicating Hazards and Safe Work Procedures Effectively 2 Quizzes
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Course Includes:

Instructor:
IndustriHUB
Lessons:
5
Language:
English
Certifications:
yes

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