BCMSA Due Diligence for Supervisors

Under WorkSafeBC Regulation, a supervisor is defined as a person who instructs, directs or controls workers in the safe performance of their duties. As a supervisor, you are responsible for the proper instruction of workers under your direct control, and for ensuring their work is performed without undue risk.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Under WorkSafeBC Regulation, a supervisor is defined as a person who instructs, directs or controls workers in the safe performance of their duties. As a supervisor, you are responsible for the proper instruction of workers under your direct control, and for ensuring their work is performed without undue risk. Due diligence means that you take all reasonable care in all the circumstances in your workplace to protect the health and safety of your workers and to prevent an occurrence or event.

COURSE TOPICS

At the conclusion of this half-day course, the supervisor will:

  • Understand the term “Due Diligence”
  • Be knowledgeable about legal responsibilities as a supervisor
  • Be able to give specific examples of due diligence in the workplace

ONLINE COURSE DURATION

Approximately 60 minutes.

PASS MARK

Verification of competency will be determined through the completion of knowledge checks and a final quiz.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Upon completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

N/A

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