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June 11 - 12, 2019

English

CUPE/SCFP

H&S an Introduction; H&S Basics of Incident Investigations; Equality in H&S

Health and Safety - An Introduction
Jun 11, 2019 (9:00am-4:00pm)

This course serves as an introduction into the world of health and safety and explores different basic concepts such as: • Identification of hazards; • Hierarchy of controls; • The basic role of health and safety committees; • Basics on the right to refuse. NOTE: See more Health and Safety courses in the Health and Safety Learning Series.

HS - Basics of Incident Investigations
Jun 12, 2019 (9:00am-12:00pm)

Learn how to identify root causes of workplace incidents, injuries, and diseases, common routes of entry of toxic substances, and your role in the investigation process.

HS - Equality in Health and Safety
Jun 12, 2019 (12:00pm-4:00pm)

Championing equality in the workplace and the union is a vital role of health and safety activists. But what does it really mean to act as a good ally? In this workshop, we will explore what oppression looks like in a health and safety context, and look at ways to reduce personal bias, challenge oppression, and act in solidarity with members from marginalized and equity-seeking groups.

CUPE Sudbury Area Office
888 Regent Street Suite 205
Sudbury, Ontario
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Affiliate: $20
Non-affiliate: $30

Your registration is not final until payment is received. If payment is not received within 7 days, your seat will be released.
Please make cheques payable to: Sudbury District CUPE Council
Mail payment to: Sudbury District CUPE Council
41 Veterans Road
Copper Cliff ON
P0M 1N0

Please note that this workshop may be cancelled due to low registration or other reasons.

Send your cancellation request in writing with your local number, address and telephone number by the registration deadline to: lcecchetto@cupe.ca

In response to the health concerns of our members and staff, CUPE has implemented a Scent-Free Policy at all of our workshops. Scented products such as hair spray, perfume and deodorant can trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and headaches. Facilitators and participants are asked to refrain from using scented products while attending our workshops and meetings. Thank you for your cooperation.

Liane (Liane) Cecchetto
lcecchetto@cupe.ca

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