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Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements

This Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements online training course is designed for all Quebec employers. The primary goal of the Bill is to shift workplace safety from a reactive model to a preventative model that gives "psychological health" the same legal status as "physical health." Learn about workplace psycho social risk factors, requirements for identifying and controlling them, and requirements for documenting all your health and safety efforts, including control of psycho social risk factors, in an OHS Prevention Program.
SKU: P5297EN
$39.00

This Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements online training course explores Bill 27, an Act to modernize the occupational health and safety regime. In this course, you will learn about workplace psychosocial risk factors, requirements for identifying and controlling them, and requirements for documenting all your health and safety efforts, including control of psychosocial risk factors, in an OHS Prevention Program.

Course Learning Objectives

By taking this online Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements course, the user will learn:

  • The changes Bill 27 has brought to the Act Respecting Occupational Health and Safety
  • Why psychosocial risks matter
  • The psychological risk factors identified by theINSPQ
  • The process for identifying, analyzing and prioritizing psychosocial risks
  • Methods for controlling psychosocial risks
  • The requirements for developing an OHS Prevention Program that includes psychosocial risk prevention

Course Outline

This online Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements course is made up of the following sections:

  1. About Bill 27
  2. Why Do Psychosocial Risks Matter?
  3. Psychosocial Risk Factors
  4. Risk Identification and Analysis
  5. Controlling Psychosocial Risks
  6. OHS Prevention Program Requirements

Course Audience

This Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements online training course was designed for Quebec management employees.

If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of online courses.

This Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements online training course explores Bill 27, an Act to modernize the occupational health and safety regime. In this course, you will learn about workplace psychosocial risk factors, requirements for identifying and controlling them, and requirements for documenting all your health and safety efforts, including control of psychosocial risk factors, in an OHS Prevention Program.

Course Learning Objectives

By taking this online Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements course, the user will learn:

  • The changes Bill 27 has brought to the Act Respecting Occupational Health and Safety
  • Why psychosocial risks matter
  • The psychological risk factors identified by theINSPQ
  • The process for identifying, analyzing and prioritizing psychosocial risks
  • Methods for controlling psychosocial risks
  • The requirements for developing an OHS Prevention Program that includes psychosocial risk prevention

Course Outline

This online Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements course is made up of the following sections:

  1. About Bill 27
  2. Why Do Psychosocial Risks Matter?
  3. Psychosocial Risk Factors
  4. Risk Identification and Analysis
  5. Controlling Psychosocial Risks
  6. OHS Prevention Program Requirements

Course Audience

This Quebec Bill 27 – Modernizing OHS Requirements online training course was designed for Quebec management employees.

If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of online courses.

Specifications
Course Features Mobile, Accessible, Audio, Video
Course Language English
Length Range 30 Minutes or Less
Length (Hours) 0.5
Module Number(s) 42274EN
Specifications
Course Features Mobile, Accessible, Audio, Video
Course Language English
Length Range 30 Minutes or Less
Length (Hours) 0.5
Module Number(s) 42274EN