Making Safety Simpler

BCCSA

Train the Safety Trainer (TST)

Train the Safety Trainer (TST)

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November 3, 2025
7:45 am to 4:00 pm PST
Training Formats:
VILT: via Zoom
CPD Points:
6.5
Cost:
$100 + GST
Eligible for No Cost Training
Available Seats: 5
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Details:
For details and requirements, see Train the Safety Trainer (TST)


Overview:
++**Requirements

++VILT training is conducted via Zoom** with an instructor. Participants should download and install the Zoom video conferencing software prior to the course. You can download Zoom and create a free account here.

Devices

- Computer or laptop with:
- Webcam
- Microphone
- Speakers or Headphones
- Stable Internet Connection
- Attending the course using a mobile phone is not permitted.

Environment & Workspace

- Quiet and well-lit space with minimal interruptions
- You must be on your own computer. No group participation is permitted.

PreparationParticipants are strongly advised to perform a system check and set up their devices as well as Zoom prior to attending the course. Participants should have any required course materials readily available**

Course Materials**BCCSA will mail a hard copy of the student manual(s) to the mailing address provided during course registration 12 days prior to the start of your course. If you have not received your manual, please contact the Training Department at training@bccsa.ca or call at 604-636-3690.

ParticipationParticipants are expected to actively engage in discussions and activities during course.

CancellationTo cancel your registration, please send an email to training@bccsa.ca no less than fourteen (14) FULL business days before the scheduled course. **The full course fee will be charged if notification is not received within this time frame.

**Please note: Business days do not include weekends or statutory holidays. Our business hours are Monday – Friday 8am-4pm.




Special Instructions:
Course Information:

- In order to pass this course successfully, you will be required to plan and teach a 10-minute mini-lesson: a toolbox talk or a similar short, focused piece of training.
- Please do NOT prepare a lesson in advance. Instead, you will be provided choices in what you can plan and teach on the day. By planning and delivering a lesson on the day of the course, you will have the chance to apply the 7-step instructional process and new instructional skills and knowledge to enhance the impact of your training.
- You will use a seven-step template to help you to plan your lesson. The steps are:
- Focus Gain trainees’ attention, establish the importance of the topic.
- Objective Describing what trainees will have learned or be able to do by the end of the lesson
- Link Link the lesson to trainees’ existing knowledge and skills
- Present new learning This is the core learning of the lesson in which you overview the key points/ideas, demonstrate the new skill.
- Practice-Feedback This is where the trainees engage with the new information or practice the skill with the trainer’s and other trainees’ support and feedback.
- Assess Trainees show what they know
- Debrief Summarize the learning, link the lesson to future learning, give closure to the lesson
- You will be given enough time to understand the seven-step process; plan and get feedback on your lesson plan; and deliver and debrief it.
- Your lesson is not expected to turn us into experts on a particular topic. The emphasis is on the teaching and getting learners involved.
- The class environment in TST is always supportive and trainee-centered. Seating in the classroom will be arranged so small groups can work “hands-on” together throughout the day. Your TST peers will also be very supportive during your mini-lesson and the lessons that people deliver are always positive experiences.



Have a question? Need help?
  • BCCSA Training Dept.
  • Phone: (604) 636-3675
  • Toll Free: 1 (877) 860-3675
  • E-mail: training@bccsa.ca