Complete your journey to full Joint Health & Safety Committee certification with our JHSC Part 2 course. We’ll help you build on your Part 1 foundation with the advanced skills needed to identify workplace-specific hazards and implement effective control measures.
What Is JHSC Part Two?
JHSC Part 2 is the second stage of Joint Health & Safety Committee certification that focuses on workplace-specific hazard identification and control measures. This training builds directly on your Part 1 knowledge, giving you the advanced skills to assess complex safety challenges and develop practical solutions tailored to your specific work environment.
To achieve full JHSC certification in Ontario, committee members must complete Part 2 within twelve months of finishing Part 1. This course meets OHSA requirements while equipping you with the expertise to make meaningful safety improvements in your workplace.
JHSC Part 2
Our most popular JHSC Part 2 course focuses on common workplace hazards that are applicable to most industries, making it ideal for organizations looking to meet compliance requirements while building practical, transferable safety knowledge across teams.
Course Highlights:
In-depth hazard recognition
Comprehensive Risk Assessment
Effective Inspection Planning
Preventative Control Strategies
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Need JHSC Part 2 education that tackles the specific safety risks in your sector? Discover our specialized training courses tailored to different industries, enabling you to build focused safety knowledge that directly addresses your workplace hazards and compliance obligations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does CPO Approved mean?
In March 2016, the 2014 Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) Certification Training Standards came into effect meaning that all JHSC Certification training courses and training providers had to be approved by Ontario’s Chief Prevention Officer (CPO).
What if I was certified prior to March 2016?
Individuals who were previously certified under the 1996 Standard do not have to take the JHSC Certification — Refresher training every three years.
How long after taking my Part One do I need to take my Part Two?
To become a certified member of a JHSC, you must take the Part Two course within twelve months of completing Part One.
Do I need to submit paperwork to the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development in order to become certified?
No, we will take care of registering you and all the required paperwork.
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