Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training (Alberta)

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What Is Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training?

Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) and Health and Safety Representative training provides workers and employers with the knowledge required to fulfill their roles in maintaining and improving workplace safety. It supports effective participation in hazard identification, inspections, incident investigations, and communication between workers and management.

This training is a key component of workplace safety systems in Alberta, where committees or representatives are required based on workforce size and structure. Proper training ensures that members understand their responsibilities and can contribute meaningfully to the safety program.

Our Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training Services

Our Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training Services

Calgary Safety Consultants provides JHSC and Representative training designed to meet Alberta requirements while supporting practical application in the workplace.

Available online training options include:

• Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training (Alberta) (Click Here) $39.99 plus GST

Training can be delivered through:

  • Online self-paced courses (CBT) for flexible and consistent training
  • Virtual instructor-led sessions for guided discussion and interaction
  • In-classroom training for direct engagement and workplace-specific application

The goal is to ensure that committee members and representatives understand their roles, responsibilities, and how to actively participate in maintaining and improving workplace safety systems.

Who Needs Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training

Who Needs Joint Health and Safety Committee and Representative Training

This training is commonly required for:

  • Organizations required to establish a Joint Health and Safety Committee or Representative under Alberta legislation
  • Employers ensuring compliance with training requirements for committee members
  • Worker and employer representatives participating in workplace safety programs
  • Organizations preparing for COR certification or audit requirements

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FAQs

Training typically includes roles and responsibilities, hazard identification, workplace inspections, incident investigation basics, and how committees function effectively.

Workers and employers who are members of a Joint Health and Safety Committee or designated Health and Safety Representatives are required to receive training based on workplace size and provincial requirements.

Yes, depending on workplace size and structure. Many jurisdictions require committee members or representatives to be trained to ensure they are competent in fulfilling their responsibilities.

JHSC training prepares committee members and representatives to understand their roles, identify hazards, participate in inspections, and support workplace safety in accordance with occupational health and safety legislation.