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march June 2012 Certification Training for JHSC Members IT S THE LAW! Look inside for: PART ONE Basic Training PART TWO Hazard-Specific Training HealthandSafetyOntario.ca

Did you know that workplaces with 20 or more employees are required to have a joint health and safety committee with at least 2 members specially trained and certified in health and safety? What s Certification Training Ontario s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) requires workplaces with 20 or more regularly employed workers to have a joint health and safety committee (JHSC). At least one worker member and one management member of the JHSC must be certified. Certification involves training in health and safety law, as well as the identification, assessment and control of workplace hazards. Certification isn t just for two members of the JHSC. Join the growing list of progressive companies that provide training to all JHSC members and others, such as managers and supervisors. These companies know that training can help create a stronger, more effective internal responsibility system and reduce workplace injuries. Certification training is a two-part process: PART ONE participants learn about health and safety basics and their duties under the OHSA. PART TWO participants learn how to recognize, assess and control hazards specific to their workplace. Why We re Your Best Choice High quality, results-oriented training our trainers have in-depth knowledge of health and safety and are up-to-speed on the latest training methods for keeping participants engaged a key to effective learning. A variety of courses to choose from in an unmatched number of locations, including your own workplace we deliver training that s widely available, cost-effective and respects your time constraints. Experience and knowledge that s hard to beat we ve been delivering certification training for over 15 years and have trained over 90,000 JHSC members as well as other workplace parties providing them with the knowledge and skills they need to meet or exceed legal requirements. Approved by the WSIB all of our certification training has been approved by the WSIB so you know it meets the toughest compliance standard around. www.wsps.ca/cert CERTIFICATION TRAINING 2

MANUFACTURING & OFFICE SECTORS Certification Part One Schedules CERTIFICATION PART ONE: GENERIC (2 days) This fast-paced, lecture style course is ideal for participants working in a manufacturing or office setting who already have an understanding of health and safety and are familiar with the OHSA. $405.00 BCRSP Points: 1 HRPA POINTS: 20 Ajax 2 5 Barrie 11 21 Burlington 23 20 Cambridge Goderich 2 Grimsby 4 Guelph 25 Kingston 30 Kingsville London 20 23 Mississauga 8, 21 3, 18 3, 15 4, 20 North Bay 8 Ottawa 6 2 Peterborough Port Hope 14 Sarnia Sault Ste. Marie Scarborough 20 17 23 19 Stratford 27 Sudbury 6 8 Timmins 17 Toronto Vaughan 21 Windsor 20 23 visit ww w.wsps.ca/cert CERTIFICATION PART ONE: MANUFACTURING (3 days) Ideal for participants who have little knowledge of health and safety or the OHSA. Participants learn through case studies, activities, group discussions and other interactive methods. $495.00 BCRSP Points: 1.5 HRPA POINTS: 30 Ajax 14 Barrie 25 5 Belleville 10 Burlington 17 29 Cambridge 27 15 London 24 26 Mississauga 7 2 1 5 Ottawa 17 Scarborough 5 St. Catharines 8 Toronto 17 Windsor 24 26 CERTIFICATION TRAINING 3 www.wsps.ca/cert

MANUFACTURING & OFFICE SECTORS Certification Part Two Schedules CERTIFICATION PART TWO: FOOD AND BEVERAGE (2 days) Barrie 31 Mississauga 24 18 Participants learn how to recognize hazards common to the food and beverage sector and then build an action plan to meet legal requirements. $377.10 BCRSP Points: 1 HRPA POINTS: 20 CERTIFICATION PART TWO: MANUFACTURING (2 days) Participants learn how to recognize hazards common to the manufacturing sector and then build an action plan to meet legal requirements. Topics include: machine safety, chemical safety, ergonomics, mechanical materials handling, as well as walking and working surfaces. $377.10 BCRSP Points: 1 HRPA POINTS: 20 Ajax 18 Barrie 20 17 Belleville 24 Burlington 7 6, 26 Cambridge 23 30 Goderich 17 Kingston 25 London 3 8 19 Mississauga 13, 26 11, 26 8, 23 7, 27 North Bay 20 20 Orangeville 17 Ottawa 21 9 Peterborough 26 Port Hope 26 Sault Ste. Marie 20 Scarborough 24 29 26 Stratford 17 Sudbury 3 20 Thunder Bay 20 Timmins 6 8 Toronto 29 Vaughan 12 Windsor 3 8 20 We offer the ONLY certification training endorsed by CME Canada s largest trade and industry association.

Certification Part Two: Offices (1 day) Burlington 22 Mississauga 13 Ottawa 19 Scarborough 15 Sudbury Toronto 28 26 Participants learn how to recognize hazards common to an office environment and then build an action plan to meet legal requirements. Topics include: ergonomics, indoor air quality, walking and working surfaces and violence. $265.50 BCRSP Points: 0.5 HRPA POINTS: 10 Certification Parts One and Two Schedule CERTIFICATION PARTS ONE AND TWO: OFFICES (3 days) Designed for those who work in an office setting, participants receive certification parts one and two training in one combined, convenient and costeffective session. $495.00 BCRSP Points: 1.5 HRPA POINTS: 30 Ajax 28 Barrie 26 Burlington 3 Kitchener 20 London 15 Mississauga 5 15 25 North Bay Ottawa Sault Ste. Marie 8 Scarborough Sudbury 26 Thunder Bay 24 Toronto 25 5 Vaughan 11 Windsor 15 CERTIFICATION TRAINING 5 www.wsps.ca/cert

service SECTOR Certification Part One and Part Two Schedules CERTIFICATION PART ONE: Services (3 days) Designed for joint health and safety committee (JHSC) members and anyone else interested in improving their health and safety knowledge, this course provides individuals with the skills they require to identify, assess, and control hazards in the workplace and to fulfill the legislated duties and responsibilities. $394.00 per person (includes materials) Ajax 6 Barrie 2 Burlington City Minett 10 Kitchener 3 London 20 24 23 Mississauga 28 11 1, 28 12, 25 Ottawa 24 26 St. Catharines 29 Toronto 17 20 Vaughan 8 Windsor 20 24 23 Taxes extra. CERTIFICATION PART TWO 1 DAY This course provides participants with hazard-specific training for significant hazards in the service sector. Four hazard modules covered are: fire hazards; slips, trips & falls; equipment hazards; ergonomic hazards. Industry-specific courses available only in Mississauga. $299.00 per person (includes materials) Taxes extra. CERTIFICATION PART TWO: OFFICE AND RELATED SERVICES (1 DAY) Mississauga 10 CERTIFICATION PART TWO: RESTAURANTS AND FOOD SERVICES (1 DAY) Mississauga 9 Toronto 23 CERTIFICATION PART TWO: RETAIL AND WHOLESALE (1 DAY) Mississauga 22 24 24 18 CERTIFICATION PART TWO: SERVICE GENERIC (1 DAY) Ajax 25 Barrie 1 Burlington 20 Dryden 15 Fort Frances Grimsby 30 Kenora 18 Kingston 24 London 5 10 1 5 Mississauga 17 Ottawa 8 15 Sault Ste. Marie 19 Sudbury 18 Thunder Bay 12 Toronto 8 Vaughan 5 Windsor 7 12 3 7 CERTIFICATION PART TWO: TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY (1 DAY) Mississauga 1 CERTIFICATION PART TWO: VEHICLE SALES AND SERVICES (1 DAY) Barrie 7 Mississauga 26 28 www.wsps.ca/cert CERTIFICATION TRAINING 6

CERTIFICATION PART ONE SELF-PACED TRAINING ALSO AVAILABLE! Customized for the service sector, two forms of self-paced training are available for firms that are unable to send their JHSC members for scheduled classroom training. These self-paced courses are fully approved by the WSIB. SafeLearn an online e-learning course that puts certification training at your fingertips. Affordable, comprehensive and easy to use, SafeLearn is available directly over the internet (visit www.safelearn.com or call 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) for details). A self-paced print & DVD training product including two participant packages & instructional DVD. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Volume discounts on select WSPS certification courses available. Visit our website for discount information. To Register or for more Information www.wsps.ca/cert 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) CERTIFICATION TRAINING 7 www.wsps.ca/cert

Health & Safety Ontario Health & Safety Ontario (HSO) is the result of a bold move to reorganize the independent efforts of 12 health and safety associations into four streamlined organizations to better serve more than 236,000 Ontario businesses. HSO is comprised of: Infrastructure Health & Safety Association, Public Services Health & Safety Association, Workplace Safety North and Workplace Safety & Prevention Services. www.healthandsafetyontario.ca Workplace Safety & Prevention Services Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) provides industry-specific health and safety products, training and consulting services to 154,000 businesses and 3.8 million employees in Ontario s agricultural, manufacturing and service sectors. As one of four health and safety associations operating under the Health & Safety Ontario banner, WSPS is a trusted advisor to businesses, large and small, seeking to boost productivity and profitability by reaching zero work-related injuries, illnesses and fatalities. Previously, you knew us as: WKS01 000601 B1211 5110 Creekbank Road, Mississauga, ON L4W 0A1 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) T 905 614 1400 F 905 614 1414 www.wsps.ca We choose paper from managed forest products which support environmentally responsible, socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world s forests. This product contains a minimum of 10% PCW (Post-Consumer Waste) and is 100% recyclable.