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Health and Safety Orientation Training

Statistics show that, in the first three months of employment, employees suffer a disproportionate number of work-related injuries.  Orientation training provides many benefits.  For example, orientation training makes the employee aware of the hazards of the job, how these are controlled and how they affect his or her safety and that of others.

 

Orientation training also ensures that we all meet legal requirements.  All employees are required to participate in training for the following:

A. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

  Live sessions:  Please visit the OHS webpage for times

  On-line sessions:  You can register with Gail Cowper Benoit

  CD library:  You can borrow the CD by contacting Jeanine St.Jean.

B.  Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities (AODA)

  Visit the AODA website for more information

C.  Respectful Workplace and Learning Environment (policy and program)

  Visit the Human Rights website for more information

D.  Prevention of Workplace Violence (policy and program)
  Under development.


Webmaster
Updated: July 2010

John Benoit, BA, CRSP
Manager, Occupational
Health and Safety
(705) 675-1151 ext. 3016
jbenoit@laurentian.ca

Gail Cowper Benoit, MSc
Safety and Research  Compliance  Specialist
(705) 675-1151 ext. 3061
gbenoit@laurentian.ca 

Julie Lacroix, BA
Human Resources Officer
(705) 675-1151 ext. 3021
jlacroix@laurentian.ca

Fax
(705) 673-6507

 
 
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