Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) Certification Training Program - Approved Trainers

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In Ontario, most workplaces with 20 or more workers must have a joint health and safety committee (JHSC), made up of at least one worker and one employer member. The committee's primary role is to identify workplace health and safety issues and bring them to the attention of the employer.

Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, at least one worker and one employer on a JHSC must be certified and complete training to perform their duties effectively.

Joint health and safety certification training is delivered by a number of providers across the province who are approved by the Chief Prevention Officer. The Marketplace lists approved joint health and safety training providers and available classes. You can browse and register for a course in your area.

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