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E-Course from CCOHS Supports Safe and Timely Return of Injured Workers to Work

HAMILTON, ON (Nov. 7, 2006) - The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has developed an e-course, Return to Work: The Basics, that provides a practical overview of strategies and solutions to help support the safe and timely return to work of injured workers.

When a person sustains a workplace injury or illness, it is important for the employer and the injured worker to try to minimize the impact by focusing on getting the worker back to safe and productive work.

Returning to daily work and life activities can actually help an injured worker's recovery and reduce the probability of long-term disability. Research shows that the longer an employee is off work due to injury or illness, the less likely they are to return to work.

The one hour e-course provides managers, supervisors and human resources professionals with an overview of the basics on return to work strategies and program implementation.

Courses from CCOHS are reviewed by expert representatives from labour, employers and government to ensure the content and approach are unbiased and credible. Course participants are able to contact CCOHS subject specialists to ask specific questions that may arise. There are quizzes throughout and a certificate of completion is issued upon passing the exam.

Pricing and registration details are available on the CCOHS website.

More about the benefits of e-learning.

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For further information contact:
Eleanor Irwin
Manager - Marketing, Sales and Communications
CCOHS
905.572.2981 X4408
eleanori@ccohs.ca

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