Workers Health & Safety Centre

Joint Health and Safety Committee

CERTIFICATION PART II
Adult Probation and Parole


Before joint health and safety committee (JHSC) members in Ontario-regulated workplaces can become fully certified, they are required to complete a second round of training commonly known as Certification Part II training. This training is designed to build on the knowledge gained in Certification Part I training and help certified representatives identify, assess and control, or better yet eliminate, hazards specific to their workplace.

Training must be approved by the Chief Prevention Officer of Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and delivered by an approved provider. Training must also run for a minimum of two days and address at least six hazards that are relevant to the JHSC’s workplace. The hazards to be addressed by Certification Part II training should be discussed and selected by the JHSC. In most cases, this training must be taken within 12 months of Certification Part I training.

WHSC and all our training options for Certification Part II have been approved. Workplaces can opt to customize their program choosing from more than 40 WHSC hazard-specific modules. (For details, see the WHSC product sheet entitled, Certification Part II – WHSC Hazard Modules.) As a second option, workplaces can enroll in a WHSC sector program.

The WHSC adult probation and parole sector program meets the needs of workplaces typical in this sector. It also allows workplaces to get into compliance fast.

THE PROGRAM: By day, by hazard module

(8 hazard modules - 3 days)

Day 1:     EMFs and Dirty Electricity; Indoor Air; Vehicle Driving Hazards

Day 2:     Workplace Violence and Harassment; Stress in the Workplace; Emergencies and Pandemics


Day 3:     Ergonomics: Basic Principles; Critical Incident and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 


 

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Product Sheet: CERTIFICATION PART II – ADULT PROBATION AND PAROLE  
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