IHSA Training Courses
IHSA Training includes certified courses, safety programs, and skill-based training designed to help workers, supervisors, and employers stay safe and meet legal requirements under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
These courses teach people how to work safely, prevent accidents, and understand their rights and responsibilities in the workplace.
Examples of IHSA Training Courses
Here are some of the most common IHSA training programs:
1. Working at Heights (WAH)
Mandatory for workers who use fall protection systems on construction sites.
2. Joint Health & Safety Committee (JHSC) Training
Part 1
Part 2 (sector-specific)
Refresher
Required for certified JHSC members.
3. Basics of Supervising
Teaches supervisors their legal duties and hazard-control responsibilities.
4. Construction Health & Safety Basics
A foundational safety course for new workers.
5. Confined Space Entry
How to work safely in confined or restricted spaces.
6. Electrical & Utility Safety Courses
For high-risk utility sectors.
7. Transportation & Fleet Safety
Such as defensive driving, load security, and CVOR training.
8. Custom Workplace Training
IHSA also develops training specific to a company’s hazards.
Why IHSA Training Is Important
Helps workers and employers comply with Ontario safety laws
Reduces workplace incidents and injuries
Improves safety culture
Provides recognized certifications required on many job sites
Supports COR® and other safety management systems
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