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Young and New Workers Awareness Training

The purpose of this program is to convey health and safety information to young and new workers entering the workforce for the first time so that they will be aware of their rights and responsibilities, as well as those of their employers.

Young Workers Awareness NATT Safety Services

Young and New Workers Awareness Training

The goal of the program is the prevention of workplace injuries and illness by providing young and new workers with the knowledge they need to protect themselves and their coworkers.

Duration

1 hour

Course Topics 

  • Introduction

  • Laws and Regulations

  • Rights and Responsibilities

  • Types of Training  

  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Workplace Injury  

  • Workplace Hazards  

  • Identifying Hazards  

  • Communication  

  • Surviving in the Workplace

Who Requires this Training

  • This training for any employees who are young workers under the age of 25, or workers who are new to the job.

Legislation

The Young and New Workers Awareness Training covers the Occupational Health and Safety Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.1 regulations.

Course Benefits

This training equips participants with the knowledge of PPE, workplace hazards and safety in the workplace.

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