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Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle

This bundle of health and safety courses is specifically for Bee-Clean contractors.
SKU: P0665EN
$199.00

This Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle online training course will explore a number of Health and Safety modules that are specifically targeted to Bee-Clean Contractors. 

 

Course Learning Objectives:

By taking this online Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle, the user will learn to:

  • 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. 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 tagout, confined space entry, work practices around contaminants, and incident reporting.
  • Recognize electrically activated equipment and associated hazards. Describe how fuses, circuit breakers, and ground fault circuit interrupters work to avoid/reduce the risk of hazardous conditions. Explain the benefits of preventative maintenance in identifying faulty or hazardous equipment and tools. Identify and understand the hazards associated with power distribution lines.
  • Define the parameters of violence. Identify potential causes of violent behavior. Recognize warning signs. Review your organization’s hiring and training procedures. List preventive measures and plans. Recall various training options for employees. Review methods for managing different types of violent situations.
  • List the duties of employers, supervisors, and workers as set out in occupational health and safety legislation. Recall the rights of the workers. Identify the types of workplace hazards. Outline the protective measures that should be taken to ensure everyone in a workplace is safe. Recognize ways in which you can participate in the health and safety of your workplace. Review the roles of the joint health and safety committees and representatives.
  • Understand the goals of an incident investigation and how it can prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Know who should conduct an incident investigation. Secure an incident scene. Apply Root Cause Analysis to an incident investigation. Understand why complete and thorough interviews are important and how you can help in this process. Report close calls and near misses effectively. Understand the role of policies, equipment, and training in preventing incidents.
  • Recognize the symptoms and risks of major bloodborne diseases. Identify the components of an Exposure Control Plan. Explain how bloodborne pathogens are transmitted. Reduce your risk of exposure to contamination. Know the proper Personal Protective Equipment to use in exposure situations. Handle a contamination emergency.
  • Define the responsibilities of the suppliers, employers, and employees under WHMIS. Recognize the WHMIS pictograms and the danger associated. List the information required on the supplier and workplace labels and Safety Data Sheets. Outline the procedures for dealing with safe use, storage, transfer, and spills of hazardous materials and controlled products.

Course Outline:

This online Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle course is made up of the following sections:

  1. Incident Investigation
  2. Health and Safety Awareness, Canada
  3. Handling Violence in the Workplace
  4. Electrical Hazards
  5. Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens for Canadian Employees 
  6. WHMIS 2015 
  7. Contractor Safety

 

Course Audience:

This Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle online training course was designed for Bee-Clean contractors.

 

This Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle online training course will explore a number of Health and Safety modules that are specifically targeted to Bee-Clean Contractors. 

 

Course Learning Objectives:

By taking this online Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle, the user will learn to:

  • 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. 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 tagout, confined space entry, work practices around contaminants, and incident reporting.
  • Recognize electrically activated equipment and associated hazards. Describe how fuses, circuit breakers, and ground fault circuit interrupters work to avoid/reduce the risk of hazardous conditions. Explain the benefits of preventative maintenance in identifying faulty or hazardous equipment and tools. Identify and understand the hazards associated with power distribution lines.
  • Define the parameters of violence. Identify potential causes of violent behavior. Recognize warning signs. Review your organization’s hiring and training procedures. List preventive measures and plans. Recall various training options for employees. Review methods for managing different types of violent situations.
  • List the duties of employers, supervisors, and workers as set out in occupational health and safety legislation. Recall the rights of the workers. Identify the types of workplace hazards. Outline the protective measures that should be taken to ensure everyone in a workplace is safe. Recognize ways in which you can participate in the health and safety of your workplace. Review the roles of the joint health and safety committees and representatives.
  • Understand the goals of an incident investigation and how it can prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Know who should conduct an incident investigation. Secure an incident scene. Apply Root Cause Analysis to an incident investigation. Understand why complete and thorough interviews are important and how you can help in this process. Report close calls and near misses effectively. Understand the role of policies, equipment, and training in preventing incidents.
  • Recognize the symptoms and risks of major bloodborne diseases. Identify the components of an Exposure Control Plan. Explain how bloodborne pathogens are transmitted. Reduce your risk of exposure to contamination. Know the proper Personal Protective Equipment to use in exposure situations. Handle a contamination emergency.
  • Define the responsibilities of the suppliers, employers, and employees under WHMIS. Recognize the WHMIS pictograms and the danger associated. List the information required on the supplier and workplace labels and Safety Data Sheets. Outline the procedures for dealing with safe use, storage, transfer, and spills of hazardous materials and controlled products.

Course Outline:

This online Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle course is made up of the following sections:

  1. Incident Investigation
  2. Health and Safety Awareness, Canada
  3. Handling Violence in the Workplace
  4. Electrical Hazards
  5. Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens for Canadian Employees 
  6. WHMIS 2015 
  7. Contractor Safety

 

Course Audience:

This Bee-Clean Health and Safety Bundle online training course was designed for Bee-Clean contractors.

 

Specifications
Course Language English
Length Range Over 60 Minutes
Length (Hours) 4.91
Course Features Audio, Accessible, Mobile
Module Number(s) 12266EN 10487EN 12548EN 40558EN 12483EN 12479EN 40516EN
Specifications
Course Language English
Length Range Over 60 Minutes
Length (Hours) 4.91
Course Features Audio, Accessible, Mobile
Module Number(s) 12266EN 10487EN 12548EN 40558EN 12483EN 12479EN 40516EN