This course looks at developing the fundamental skills required for effective safety supervision.
Learning Outcomes
- Explain who a supervisor is and what they need to do to be effective
- Describe what’s needed to maintain safe workplaces and safe work practices in all operations
- Explain how to encourage the right and responsibility to refuse unsafe work
- Identify ways to improve the impact the supervisor has on safe operations
- Interpret how legislation and regulations affect your work as a supervisor
Duration & Delivery
Approximately 1.5 hours. This is an online course with self-paced, flexible 24/7 access and the expectation of participants completing the course within six months of enrollment.
Cost
No cost – free online training.
Alignment with In-Person Training
This course – and the following 3 additional online courses:
- Basics of Due Diligence – Forest Supervisor
- Orientation, Training and Skills Development- Forest Supervisor
- Hazard Identification, Inspection and Investigation – Forest Supervisor
are aligned with the in-person Due Diligence for Forest Supervisors course.
Note that while the theory is the same, the online courses don’t have the same activities or opportunities for questions/discussion.
Enrollment
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- Use the link below to login to your existing Learning Centre account or create a new account
- Once logged in, click on the course name on the list of Self-enroll Courses
- On your selected course page, click the “Enroll Me” button to start your training!