A confusing question for most Employers is whether they require a Health and Safety Representative or a Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC)?
Pursuant to the Occupational Health and Safety Act OHSA (OHSA), workplaces with more than 5 workers requires a designated Health and Safety Representative and for workplaces with 20 or more regularly employed workers, they require a Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC).
It is important to note that Employers have a legal duty and obligation to ensure Health and Safety Reps and JHSC members receive all required training.
For more information training requirements or to Register for our next course, please contact the Registrar at info@totalsafetymanagement.ca or visiting our Training Registration page on our website at: totalsafetymanagement.ca/events.
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