This Supervisor Health and Safety Awareness course provides a clear and engaging overview of supervisors’ roles and responsibilities under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act. Through five structured steps, you’ll learn how to recognize common workplace hazards, understand the legal duties of employers, supervisors, and workers, and navigate Ontario’s health and safety system. The course explains how supervisors support workers’ rights to know about hazards, participate in workplace health and safety, and refuse unsafe work, as well as the importance of leading by example and responding appropriately to safety concerns. Whether you are new to a supervisory role or have experience, this training equips you with the essential knowledge needed to promote compliance, reduce risk, and help create a safer workplace for everyone.

This course meets the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13).

Durée: 00:25

This Worker Health and Safety Awareness course provides a clear and engaging overview of your rights and responsibilities under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act. Through four structured steps, you’ll learn about common workplace hazards, the duties of employers, supervisors, and workers, and the health and safety system that protects you. The course also explains your right to know about hazards, your right to participate in safety, and your right to refuse unsafe work. Whether you’re new to the workforce or experienced, this training equips you with the essential knowledge needed to stay safe, speak up, and help create a healthier, safer workplace for everyone.

This course meets the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13)

Durée: 00:15

This practical, hospital-agnostic course gives all healthcare staff—clinical and non-clinical—the skills to reduce falls and harm across inpatient settings. Learners start with why falls matter, then explore a clear risk framework that distinguishes intrinsic (patient-related) and extrinsic (environment/equipment) factors, including medication risks and polypharmacy. The course translates best practices into everyday habits: universal fall precautions for every patient, an environmental safety checklist, and purposeful rounding using the 4 Ps (Pain, Position, Personal Needs/Potty, Personal Possessions/Environment).

>Participants practice quick screening and re-screening at admission, each shift, and with status changes, and learn how to match interventions to risk—from basic education and scheduled toileting to enhanced supervision and mobility support. A concise section on immediate response covers what to do if a fall occurs, followed by thorough documentation and incident reporting to support learning and quality improvement. Interdisciplinary collaboration is emphasized throughout, including timely referrals to PT/OT, pharmacy, and geriatrics, plus strategies to prevent deconditioning through safe mobility.

By the end, learners can confidently apply consistent, reliable practices that make falls less likely and recovery safer—because prevention is a team effort, and every room entry is an opportunity to keep patients safe.

Durée: 0:20

This course is to familiarize you with the accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities act  (AODA) as well as with your responsibilities under the AODA.

Durée: 0:30

This course presents the different emergency codes existing in healthcare settings, the role and responsibilities of every members of the staff and the procedure to follow in the case of an emergency code.

Durée: 0:45

Health care organizations should be committed to a climate of mutual respect and a work environment that is free from violence, discrimination and harassment.

This online training will educate employees, contractors and volunteers alike about Section 32 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Durée: 00:30

Empower your staff with our free self-paced WHMIS online course. Dive into hazard classification, labeling, and safety data sheets tailored to healthcare settings. Learn to identify and handle hazardous materials confidently, ensuring patient and staff safety. Perfect for busy healthcare workers, our interactive modules offer flexibility and convenience. Equip yourself to navigate workplace hazards effectively and uphold the highest standards of safety in healthcare environments. Start your journey to workplace safety mastery as a healthcare hero today!

Durée: 0:20

As a healthcare professional working in Ontario, it's important that you have an understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). This module will review the OHSA with regards to workplace rights and responsibilities.

Duration: 30 minutes

Durée: 0:30