Training Courses
In our ongoing effort to teach people about the many aspects of health and safety in the workplace, we offer training using a variety of delivery methods that include traditional classroom style courses held at CCOHS or at your location (on-site), and newly developed web-based e-Learning.We are quickly developing new e-Learning courses to add to our portfolio. Use the links in the sidebar to learn more about each course or download our Training & Education Catalogue (551 KB)
Programs
In support of academic institutions and educators we offer several special programs that provide
access to a preselected collection of databases at a special reduce rate. Use the links in the
sidebar to learn more about each program.
Webinars
Presentations created and delivered by CCOHS expert staff that use both Internet technology for delivering PowerPoints® or other visual file formats and phone-based teleconferencing for the audio. View and participate in these Webinars individually or in groups. They are an easy and efficient way to share relevant information with colleagues, managers and supervisors, health & safety committee members and other health & safety professionals. Use the links in the sidebar to learn more about each Webinar.
Presentations
CCOHS participates in occupational health and safety conferences and meetings across Canada
and around the world. We share our collective knowledge of and expertise in OH&S, presenting
material on a variety of topics. Wherever possible, we make the presentations available on our
website, as reliable resources. Use the links in the sidebar to view upcoming and past
presentations.
Occupational Disease Forum
CCOHS facilitated the first tripartite, Pan Canadian discussion on occupational disease at a forum
held March 3-4, 2005 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Visit our Forum website for information on
the many strategies generated by the delegates.
Young Workers
CCOHS has a large collection of information for new or young workers. The links in the sidebar
provide access to tip sheets for students, parents and employers; fact sheets about common job
hazards; as well as links to all of the other young worker information and programs in Canada.
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