Between 1993 and 1999, an average of 107 million violent crimes were committed against people while they were in the line of duty. Another statistics says that although Canadians are rarely killed in violent incidents, they are often injured as a result of a violent act.
After completing Certification Part I, Joint Health and Safety members are required to go through Certification Part 11, hazard specific training
These second edition Certification Part II products use basic health and safety concepts to help learners recognize, assess and control hazards
Upon completion of this self-paced training, the participant will be able to:
- Describe the hazard and how it may cause injury or illness
- Identifies and defines relevant legislation, standards, guidelines and best practices
- Identify, assess and control the hazard
Features and Benefits
- Meet requirements for Certification Part II
- New, user-friendly organization and design in an easy- to-use spiral-bound workbook
- Uses the RAC model, case studies and action planning to help learner apply what they have learned to their workplace
- Content and samples are specific to the service sector
- Designed for both self-paced and facilitated learning
This is a self-paced learning product,for customized or classroom training, please contact 1-888-478-6772
Key Words:
Violence,Workplace,Hazard, crimes