8 HOUR WORKSAFEBC JOSH COMMITTEE CERTIFICATION (MAY 12, 2026)
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TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2026 (9:00 AM to 4:00 PM PST)
This classroom course is open to any person across British Columbia looking to receive their JHSC certification for BC. This course is conducted live by one of our instructors by ZOOM. ​Students are able to ask the live instructor questions during this live course. Time Frame: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm PST. All 8 hour study material is covered within this time frame. 2 - 15 min breaks & 1 - 30 min lunch break provided.
Each participant can have access to their own PC or you can project us in a classroom setting from a TV. Certifications will be issued to each participant by email after the course.
To register please click on the "ADD TO CART" button below for your desired course date and for the correct quantity of participants. One of our staff will then email you for the student names & emails. Once you have placed your order - you will receive a confirmation email along with the zoom course link and course study material.
Section 1 Joint Health and Safety Committee
Worker Compensation Act Part 3
When is a committee required
What is a JHSC
What is a committee’s role
Organizing the committee
Committee Representation and Size
Selection of members and alternate members
Co-chair and secretary duties
Terms of reference (rules of procedure) review
Activities of a committee
How to Listen and Deal with Worker Complaints
Refusal of Unsafe Work Procedures, Right to Know and Right to Participate
JHSC Meeting Procedures
When should a meeting be conducted
Annual evaluation of the JHSC
Sample JHSC Meeting Agenda Review
Sample JHSC Minutes Review
How to conduct a meeting & tips for smoothly running a meeting
Committee educational leave
Proper record keeping
Section 2 Incident Investigations
What is an incident investigation
Purpose of incident investigations
Employer and Supervisor Responsibilities
Who should conduct an investigation
When should an investigation be conducted
Responding to an incident
Investigations Steps: collecting facts, conducting interviews
Determining the root cause
Sequence of events
Corrective actions and follow up
Reporting Types: preliminary report, interim corrective action report, full investigation report and full corrective action report.
Sample Incident Investigation Form Review
Section 3 Workplace Inspections
What is a workplace inspection
Purpose of a workplace inspection
Conducting Inspections
Reporting Hazards and Unsafe Conditions
Hazard Rating System
What to look for during an inspection?
When to conduct a workplace inspection?
Correcting unsafe conditions or acts
Sample workplace inspection checklist