Workplace Inspections and Incident Investigations Online Training

$64.95 CAD

Language: English
Certification: Yes
Mobile Friendly: Yes
Digital Badge: Yes
Course Length: 1 hour

Additional Course Information

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SKU: SAF938150

Course by: Danatec Educational Services
Our e-learning course will introduce workers to the knowledge and tools required to conduct effective incident investigations and workplace inspections. Although this training is designed for members of a joint work site health and safety committee (HSC) or health and safety representatives (H&S reps), the information and skills transferred will help anyone involved with worksite inspections or incident investigations.

Syllabus

  • Workplace Inspections
    • Purpose of workplace inspections
    • Different types of inspections (and when each is used)
    • Legal requirements for committee members related to inspections
    • Recognize and address hazards across different workplace environments

  • Incident Investigations & Reporting
    • Purpose of investigating incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions
    • Legal requirements for committee involvement in investigations
    • What to include in incident investigation procedures
    • Investigation best practices and how to implement them on the job
    • Conduct an investigation using a case study and a six-step procedure

FAQs for Incident Investigation Training / Incident Investigation Course

Who is this incident investigation course for?
Anyone at the workplace involved with workplace inspections and incident investigations.

What’s the difference between incident investigation training and workplace inspections training?
Inspections focus on identifying and controlling hazards before an incident occurs. Investigations happen after an incident/near miss to determine causes and prevent recurrence. This course covers both.

Do JHSC/HSC members have legal responsibilities for inspections and investigations?
In Alberta, committees/representatives have defined roles that include participating in incident investigations and performing workplace inspections. Exact obligations depend on workplace type and OHS requirements.

What will I learn in incident investigation training?
You’ll learn how to participate in investigations, what documentation/procedures should include, best practices, and how to use a structured six-step investigation approach.

Does the course include near misses?
Incident investigation best practices typically include near misses because they’re key prevention opportunities. This course addresses investigation purposes and reporting practices (including prevention-focused outcomes).

Will this training help me identify hazards during inspections?
Yes. It covers recognizing and addressing hazards in a variety of workplaces and how to document findings effectively.

Is this course suitable for supervisors?
Supervisors can benefit, but it’s specifically aimed at committee members and safety reps responsible for inspections and participating in investigations.

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