Contractor Safety [Canada]
This Contractor Safety online training course is designed for site supervisors, constructors, contractors, and employers. This course provides clear definitions and outlines roles and responsibilities concerning all contractor activities. This course explores the differences among, and the health and safety responsibilities of supervisors, constructors, contractors, and employers and provides clear definitions.
This Contractor Safety online training course explores the differences among, and the health and safety responsibilities of supervisors, constructors, contractors, and employers. It provides clear definitions, and outlines roles and responsibilities concerning all contractor activities including establiIshing health & safety programs; providing tools and PPE; hazard identification, risk assessment, and control; lockout tagout; confined space entry; work practices around contaminants; and incident reporting.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Contractor Safety course, the user will learn:
- Explain the differences among, and the health and safety responsibilities of supervisors, constructors, contractors, and employers.
- Outline what constitutes a "construction project".
- Define the term "prime contractor".
- Describe the employer's and contractor's responsibilities for health and safety programs.
- Identify who is responsible for hazard identification, risk assessment, and control.
- Recall who has responsibility for providing tools and equipment as well as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Describe a contractor's responsibility with regard to lockout tag-out, confined space entry, work practices around contaminants, and incident reporting.
Course Outline
This online Contractor Safety course is made up of the following sections:
- Health and Safety Information.
- Construction Projects
- Health and Safety Programs and Communication
- Rules and Regulations
Course Audience
This Contractor Safety online training course was designed for site supervisors, constructors, contractors, and employers.
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