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This two-day course introduces the basic concepts of health and safety and is designed to provide participants with tools to integrate into their daily activities.
No pre-requisite training is required. The course materials are geared toward supervisory positions. However, the material and information will benefit others who are responsible for health and safety in their organizations.
After taking this course, participants will be able to:
A completion certificate will be awarded and e-mailed to the participant following the course. An LSE® Certificate of Completion is required for the NCSO® and NHSA™ program.
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Earning CPD points each year is a mandatory part of renewing a BC Housing Residential Builder Licence. A Residential Builder Licence term is 1-year, and BC Housing requires that CPD points be earned each year to maintain and renew standing. The BCCSA is a pre-approved education provider for general contractors to earn CPD points while acquiring occupational health & safety knowledge and skills.
For more information, see BC Housing's Continuing Professional Development (CPD) page.
If your employer is registered with WorkSafeBC in the Construction Sector under Classification Unit (CU) 72, or 704008, or 712033, you qualify for either NO-COST or AT-COST training on select BCCSA courses.
To take advantage of this benefit, simply provide your valid CU number when registering for a course. A deposit will be charged at registration but will be refunded upon successful course completion. If you don't meet the qualification criteria, you will be charged the full course fee upon completion.
To find BCCSA No-Cost and At-Cost courses, please see our Training Catalogue.
The BCCSA offers training in the following formats:
BCCSA training may be delivered in one or more of the above formats.
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