The Program candidate will have an interest or experience in OSHE practice.
Beyond this, it is essential that the candidate have access to a computer with an internet connection, headset with microphone and a minimum of three (3) hours study time for each module.
Note: This program has ongoing intake and can be started at any time.
The Certificate in Health, Safety and Environmental Processes (CHSEP) is the product of extensive collaboration with OSHE professionals in the workplace. Professionals from across North America have participated in the program's curriculum development process.
This ensures that the range of skills and knowledge provided in the CHSEP program are effectively equipping today's OSHE practitioners with the necessary and relevant competencies they require. Also, the curriculum is not limited to a particular jurisdiction's legislative framework. Rather, it is a far-reaching collection of 'best practices' as identified by OSHE professionals from a wide range of jurisdictions and legislative backgrounds.
The CHSEP is unique among other OSH Certificate programs, in that, its focus is on the essential process skills required to succeed as an OSH practitioner in your jurisdiction, rather than just focusing on the technical aspects of the field. CHSEP participants will develop their ability to identify, prioritize and manage workplace risks, thereby making a significant contribution to their organization's goals.
Safety practitioners and front-line workers to mid-level managers in every industry and sector will benefit from the award winning CHSEP Program.
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CHSE 0100Trades - CHSE 0100Certificate in Health, Safety & Environmental Processes - Foundation Level CertificateManagement and Organizational BehaviourLocation: Biggar Mode: Online Date: 01-Apr-10 to 30-Jun-11 Schedule: Apply to: Biggar Cost: Description:Organizations “think” and “feel”, just like individuals. It’s not enough to simply speak the language of management. Effective interaction now demands that one is able to “think” management thought forms. | 01-Apr-10 |
CHSE 0200Trades - CHSE 0200Certificate in Health, Safety & Environmental Processes - Foundation Level CertificateAccident Causation and InvestigationLocation: Biggar Mode: Online Date: 01-Apr-10 to 30-Jun-11 Schedule: Apply to: Biggar Cost: Description:What an organization “believes” about the causes of accidents drives the corrective actions they take, or don’t take. Traditional causation models focus largely on “unsafe acts and conditions”. These models often result in labour/management confrontations with management blaming workers and workers blaming management. In this course, learners will learn a “systems-failure” model that engages all stakeholders, and shifts from a “blame-based” approach to a more progressive and effective accident causation belief system. | 01-Apr-10 |
CHSE 0300Trades - CHSE 0300Certificate in Health, Safety & Environmental Processes - Foundation Level CertificateRisk AssessmentLocation: Biggar Mode: Online Date: 01-Apr-10 to 30-Jun-11 Schedule: Apply to: Biggar Cost: Description:Identifying, prioritizing and managing risks to prevent accidents and injuries is much more cost effective than administering losses. This course examines several basic risk assessment skills and tools that enable employees closest to risks to deal with them proactively. Learners will also discover how to apply these tools by becoming familiar with the process, needed resources, and practical examples for each method. Fostering collaboration among stakeholders to identify and prioritize workplace risks provides the focus and intended outcome for learning and applying these tools. | 01-Apr-10 |
CHSE 0700Trades - CHSE 0700Certificate in Health, Safety & Environmental Processes - Foundation Level CertificateApproaches to Safety ManagementLocation: Biggar Mode: Online Date: 01-Apr-10 to 30-Jun-11 Schedule: Apply to: Biggar Cost: Description:A fundamental requirement of any management system is the establishment of means to adequately prevent losses to the organization’s resources. In most jurisdictions, a primary focus of any “safety” program is compliance with regulatory standards. This is typically an ineffective approach to reducing workplace losses. The field of health and safety has matured, and offers a variety of approaches to accomplishing this prevention goal. | 01-Apr-10 |
CHSE 0900Trades - CHSE 0900Certificate in Health, Safety & Environmental Processes - Foundation Level CertificateOccupational Hygiene and ErgonomicsLocation: Biggar Mode: Online Date: 01-Apr-10 to 30-Jun-11 Schedule: Apply to: Biggar Cost: Description:Workplaces typically represent many unseen but highly hazardous risks. These include air quality, sound pressures, temperature extremes, work station design, and more. Knowing basic identification and management principles to deal with these common workplace hazards will enable a much more effective health, safety and environmental management program. | 01-Apr-10 |
CHSE 1205Trades - CHSE 1205Certificate in Health, Safety & Environmental Processes - Foundation Level CertificateEnvironmental Management FoundationsLocation: Biggar Mode: Online Date: 01-Apr-10 to 30-Jun-11 Schedule: Apply to: Biggar Cost: Description:Environmental Management FoundationsWithout question, we must all learn new skills to enable appropriate stewardship of our environment. This may well be one of the most important challenges facing this generation across the globe! An effective health, safety and environmental management program integrates stewardship of people, property, environment and processes into one seamless entity. | 01-Apr-10 |
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