Sukriti Sobti
Posts by Sukriti Sobti:
Workplace Inspections
Workplace Inspections
OVERVIEW
Have you wondered what, how, who and when to conduct workplace inspections? Inspections are an essential component of your health and safety program. This interactive four-hour workshop walks you through the process and resources to practice and develop specific workplace inspection checklists and reports for your work locations. Learn about the types of inspections, the roles of those involved and the importance of inspection reports and follow ups. The Participant Guide serves as a resource for your future development of inspections policies, procedures, reports and checklists at your worksite.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Follow a workplace inspections policy and procedures
- Identify who, what and how often to inspect the workplace
- Identify potential hazards and provide suggestions to resolve
- Build a customized inspections checklist(s) for a specific worksite
- Complete the inspections checklist and report for a worksite
- Submit completed inspections forms to the employer/ Joint Health and
- Safety Committee (JHSC)
Change your mind? Please see our Cancellation Information.
Workshop Delivery: Instructor-Led In-Person, Instructor-Led Virtual
Workshop Cost: Free
Workshop Duration: 4 hours
Performing Arts Safety For Supervisors
Performing Arts Safety For Supervisors
OVERVIEW
Modules
- Responsibilities of a supervisor
- Risk assessments and hazard identification
- Responding to workers concerns and work refusals
- Incident reporting and investigations
- Correcting unwanted behaviour
- Due diligence
- How to conduct safety meetings and toolbox talks
Who Should Attend?
Change your mind? Please see our Cancellation Information.
Workshop Delivery: Instructor-Led Virtual
Workshop Cost: Free
Workshop Duration: 5 hours
This virtual workshop will be presented using Zoom. We recommend downloading Zoom prior to the course date, and to use a laptop or desktop to participate in the course.
The Zoom link will be emailed 1 business day before the course.
Motion Picture Safety for Supervisors
Motion Picture Safety for Supervisors
OVERVIEW
Topics
Who Should Attend?
- Motion picture industry supervisors
Change your mind? Please see our Cancellation Information.
Workshop Delivery: Instructor-Led Virtual / In-Person
Workshop Cost: Free
Workshop Duration: 4 hours/day for 2 consecutive days
Motion Picture Safety Awareness
Motion Picture Safety Awareness
OVERVIEW
Change your mind? Please see our Cancellation Information.
Course Delivery: Online
Course Cost: Free
Course Duration: 5 hours
HOW TO START THIS COURSE?
Watch these video to learn how to connect MPSA to your STAR profile and how to get started with the course.
FAQS ABOUT THIS COURSE
PLEASE NOTE: This online course is not mobile friendly and there may be issues completing it on a cellular device. Actsafe recommends you complete this course on a laptop, desktop computer or tablet with a strong internet signal. For additional tips and tricks, please see FAQ below.
SAFETY SCENE – SUMMER 2022: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
This quarter’s theme is Emergency Preparedness.
We all know that emergencies happen; whether it is flooding, an earthquake, a chemical spill, or a fire. What we don’t know is when they will happen.
In this edition of Safety Scene, we have articles with steps on how to be prepared for emergencies such as earthquakes and severe weather, and how everyone plays a role in being prepared in time of crisis.
You will also find upcoming dates for our August courses and workshops, our rebranded Emergency Contact Form poster, 2023 preliminary rates from WorkSafeBC, and more!
We want to hear from you!
We appreciate any feedback you may have. Maybe you’d like to write an article for our next edition? For content and advertising opportunities, please email Jacqueline at communications@actsafe.ca.
SAFETY SCENE – SPRING 2022: HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAMS
This quarter’s theme is Health and Safety Programs.
Having a health and safety program is the first step in ensuring workers are protected, risks are minimized, and a healthy and safe workplace is maintained.
In this edition of Safety Scene, we walk you through the steps on how to create a health and safety program and breakdown what the difference between programs, policies, and procedures. We also bring to your attention Actsafe’s ActONE program which helps ensure your occupational health and safety program is up to scratch.
You will find our latest updated information sheets, upcoming course dates, and the winner of the Actsafe Aspiring Filmmaker Award 2022.
We want to hear from you!
We appreciate any feedback you may have. Maybe you’d like to write an article for our next edition? For content and advertising opportunities, please email communications@actsafe.ca.