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E-Course Addresses Office Health and Safety
HAMILTON, ON (Sept. 14, 2005) - The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has developed an e-learning course that addresses the potential hazards related to working in office environments. Although offices are not always thought of as hazardous places to work, an injury or illness that happens in an office can be just as serious and costly as one that occurs in any other workplace.
The Office Health and Safety course provides a practical introduction for managers, supervisors and employees, including health and safety committee members. It describes the components of an effective health and safety program, how to recognize workplace hazards in an office environment and steps that can be taken to address important office health and safety concerns, to prevent injuries and illnesses. Topics include ergonomics, lighting, workplace stress, indoor air quality, and office equipment, chemical and electrical hazards, as well as general safety concerns including safe lifting and storage, slips, trips and falls, and fire prevention and evacuation.
As with all of CCOHS’ e-courses, Office Health and Safety is delivered over the Internet in a format that makes training easily accessible and cost effective. The course, complete with references, quizzes and an exam takes about 60 minutes to complete.
Office Health and Safety is the latest CCOHS e-course to be released and is available in English and French.
More information about the Office Health and Safety e-course: www.ccohs.ca/products/courses/office_safety/.
For further information contact:
Eleanor Irwin Manager - Marketing, Sales and Communications
CCOHS
905.572.2981 X4408
eleanori@ccohs.ca
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