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This course is part of our Post-Degree Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety Management.

 

This course examines the structure and function of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). The course will focus on the WSIB’s role in promoting and managing workplace health, safety, and wellness. It will also educate workplace parties about their roles and obligations related to an injury or illness, modified work, and work reintegration. The course will encompass new legislation as it relates to mental health.  Workplace wellness will also focus on addiction and family assistance programs. 

Topics

  • The legislation, policies, and procedures underpinning the role of the WSIB in the workplace
  • The role required to administer and manage workplace wellness and reintegration
  • Various programs related to work reintegration, mental health, addiction, and family assistance

 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Schedule
Total Hours
36.0
Format

What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately six hours of work per week on course requirements. 

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

No textbook required. 

Schedule
Total Hours
36.0
Format

What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage face to face during the in-class portion and online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately six hours of work per week on course requirements. Students are expected to attend six in person classes. A schedule will be provided.

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of attendance in in-person classes, participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

No textbook required. 

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