Description
Joint Health & Safety Committee Part 1 Training
Course Details
A Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC) is a committee of at least two persons, who represent the workers and the employer at a workplace. Their primary role is to identify workplace health and safety problems and bring them to the attention of the employer. This certification involves training in health and safety law, and the identification, assessment, and control of hazards.
Standards for this training are set by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and the ministry also certifies JHSC members who complete approved training programs.
Section 9 of OHSA requires a JHSC at:
- Any workplace that regularly employs 20 or more workers;
- Construction projects expected to last three months or longer with 20 or more workers;
- Any workplace (other than a construction project) to which a designated substance regulation applies;
- Any workplace where an order has been issued under OHSA section 33, dealing with toxic substances; and
- Any workplace where the Minister of Labour orders one to be established.
Workplaces with more than five but less than 20 workers are not usually required to have a JHSC. Instead, workers must select a person from among themselves to be a health and safety representative.
JHSC Certification Part 2 must be completed within 1 year of JHSC Certification Part 1 training.
A one-day refresher is required every three years to keep your JHSC Certification.
Course Details
A Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC) is a committee of at least two persons, who represent the workers and the employer at a workplace. Their primary role is to identify workplace health and safety problems and bring them to the attention of the employer. This certification involves training in health and safety law, and the identification, assessment, and control of hazards.
Standards for this training are set by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and the ministry also certifies JHSC members who complete approved training programs.
Section 9 of OHSA requires a JHSC at:
- Any workplace that regularly employs 20 or more workers;
- Construction projects expected to last three months or longer with 20 or more workers;
- Any workplace (other than a construction project) to which a designated substance regulation applies;
- Any workplace where an order has been issued under OHSA section 33, dealing with toxic substances; and
- Any workplace where the Minister of Labour orders one to be established.
Workplaces with more than five but less than 20 workers are not usually required to have a JHSC. Instead, workers must select a person from among themselves to be a health and safety representative.
JHSC Certification Part 2 must be completed within 1 year of JHSC Certification Part 1 training.
A one-day refresher is required every three years to keep your JHSC Certification.
Course Duration:
3 Days
Materials Provided:
Course materials, participant workbooks and Ontario Green Book (OH&S Act & Regulations)
Certificate Issued:
Upon completion, students will be issued a certificate and wallet card showing proof of their training.
No Charge Cancellation:
If you cannot attend, contact us at least 5 business days prior to receive a full refund.
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JHSC Part 1
A mandated 3 day course including 19.5 hours of training is your first step towards certification which can be taken at any time.
JHSC Part 2
A specialized 2 day course including 13 hours of training which is required to be taken within 1 year from your completed part 1 certification.
JHSC Refresher
Refresher Training is a 1 day course that must be taken every 3 years after becoming JHSC certified to renew your certification.
What The Course Includes
The Occupational Health and Safety Act, Subsection 9(12) requires most workplaces with 20 or more workers to have at least one worker and one management person serve as certified members of a workplace Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC).
JHSC certification training provides participants with the knowledge and information they need to be an effective health and safety representative. During the discussion based training, participants will gain a fundamental understanding of the following topics:
Enforcement, Offences & Penalties
Policy Requirements
Duties & Responsibilities
Hazard Identification
Roles of Representatitives
Refusal of Work
Risk Assessment
Accident Investiagtion
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to have a JHSC committee at my business?
The Occupational Health and Safety Act requires that at least two members of the committee (one representing the workers and one representing the management team) be certified. The size requirement of a JHSC depends on the number of employees: 20 – 49 employees requires you to have at least 2 JHSC members. 50+ employees requires you to have at least 4 JHSC members.
How long do I have before I need to take JHSC Part 2?
Attendees will have 1 year to complete Part 2 of their training. JHSC Part 2 is a 2-day program, which can also be delivered online or in-class.
Does my JHSC Certification expire?
Every 3 years, JHSC members with certification must attend a refresher training course to uphold their certified status.
What happens if I don't take Part 2 Training within a year of completing Part 1 Training?
Unfortunately, if you fail to finish your JHSC Part 2 training within twelve (12) months of completing JHSC Part 1, you will be required to re-take your JHSC Part 1 training.
What course materials are provided?
Participant manual and an Ontario Green Book (OHSA Regulations) will be mailed to each participant prior to the course start date.
What form of certification do I receive after the program?
After completing the JHSC Part 1, you’ll be provided with a Certificate of Accomplishment and a CPO approved Wallet Card. We will also take care of submitting the necessary paperwork to the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development.
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For 30 years, ACUTE has been Southwestern Ontario’s trusted partner for comprehensive safety training, on-site services, and consulting solutions. We don‘t just teach safety, we build safer workplaces.
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Our safety professionals combine extensive field experience with industry expertise to deliver practical solutions that work.
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Our facilities feature specialized training equipment and simulation environments, with our Waterloo location serving as our flagship Safety Centre of Excellence.
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