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Online JHSC WorkSafeBC Joint Health and Safety Committee Training BC


Learn More On Our BC JHSC Course Here: https://www.greystonesafety.com/joint-health-and-safety-committee-training-bc.html


As of April 03, 2017 WorkSafeBC requires that all potential joint health and safety committee members in BC must receive 8 hrs of instruction in JHSC Training. Greystone Safety Services is proud to present our 8 hour online JHSC training BC (JOSH Committee Training BC) course which meets and exceeds all new WorkSafeBC requirements. 


Our online 8 hour JHSC training course is a self study course and there is no time limit for completion. The following course consists of 8 hours of study material in the form of power points, videos, forms, worksafebc handouts and exams:


Section 1 Joint Health and Safety Committee

Worker Compensation Act Part 3

When is a committee required

What is a JHSC

What is a committee’s role

Organizing the committee

Committee Representation and Size

Selection of members and alternate members

Co-chair and secretary duties

Terms of reference (rules of procedure) review

Activities of a committee

How to Listen and Deal with Worker Complaints

Refusal of Unsafe Work Procedures, Right to Know and Right to Participate

JHSC Meeting Procedures

When should a meeting be conducted

Annual evaluation of the JHSC

Sample JHSC Meeting Agenda Review

Sample JHSC Minutes Review

How to conduct a meeting & tips for smoothly running a meeting

Committee educational leave

Proper record keeping


Section 2 Incident Investigations

What is an incident investigation

Purpose of incident investigations

Employer and Supervisor Responsibilities

Who should conduct an investigation

When should an investigation be conducted

Responding to an incident

Investigations Steps: collecting facts, conducting interviews

Determining the root cause

Sequence of events

Corrective actions and follow up

Reporting Types: preliminary report, interim corrective action report, full investigation report and full corrective action report.

Sample Incident Investigation Form Review


Section 3 Workplace Inspections

What is a workplace inspection

Purpose of a workplace inspection

Conducting Inspections

Reporting Hazards and Unsafe Conditions

Hazard Rating System

What to look for during an inspection?

When to conduct a workplace inspection?

Correcting unsafe conditions or acts

Sample workplace inspection checklist


HOW TO ORDER COURSE INSTRUCTIONS

To place your order please click on the ADD TO CART button BELOW. Once you have successfully made your purchase - all study material and exams will be automatically forwarded to your provided email address (if you are the one placing the order). Download the study material and forward the downloads to the other students BY EMAIL (if required). 


PLEASE EMAIL US THE NAMES OF THE PARTICIPANTS TO [email protected] along with your order number.


Study the material. Complete the final exams (3 in total) and forward all the exam(s) pages to the email provided to you by PDF scan document or by taking pictures of each exam page (information will be provided on the final exam copies). The exams are mostly multiple choice but do have some written component sections. Answers to the exams are all in the power points. Your exam(s) will then be marked by one of our consultants and your signed certificate of completion will be forwarded to you by email within 1 business day. We will match the incoming number of exams to your order total. All participants will pass this course and receive their certification.

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WorkSafeBC 8 Hour JHSC JOSH JOSCH Online & Classroom Joint Ocupational Health and Safety Committee Training Certification New Westminster BC British Columbia

Our 2026 classroom and online JHSC JOSH JOHSC Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification Training BC course meets and exceeds all WorkSafeBC ​8 Hours training requirements and covers sections on JHSC Fundamentals BC, Incident Investigations & Workplace Inspections. ​This JHSC Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification Training Course for BC is relevant for ALL types of industries in British Columbia & Meets COR Requirements in Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, East Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Richmond, Surrey, Delta, Langley, Fort Langley, Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody,​ Pitt Meadows, Mission, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Kelowna, Kamloops, Penticton, Nelson, Prince George, Victoria, Vernon, Nanaimo and Westshore Langford.
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​JHSC SAFETY COMMITTEE
​FUNDAMENTALS (4 Hours)
  1. WorkSafeBC JHSC Regulation & Act Review
  2. Regulation Changes on Training Requirements & Annual Evaluation
  3. When is a committee required?
  4. What is a JHSC
  5. What is a committee’s role
  6. Duties and Function of a Committee
  7. Organizing the committee
  8. Committee Representation and Size
  9. Selection of members and alternate members
  10. Co-chair and secretary duties
  11. Terms of reference (rules of procedure) review
  12. Activities of a committee
  13. How to Listen and Deal with Worker Complaints
  14. Refusal of Unsafe Work Procedures. Reg Changes on Refusal of Work.
  15. Right to Know and Right to Participate
  16. JHSC Meeting Procedures
  17. When should a meeting be conducted
  18. Process on conducting the meeting
  19. Tips for smoothly running a meeting
  20. Ineffective Meeting Examples
  21. Committee Education Leave
  22. Record Keeping
  23. Posting of Minutes and JHSC Member Names
  24. Sample JHSC Meeting Agenda Review
  25. Sample JHSC Minutes Review
  26. Annual Evaluation Tool Review
  27. Final Exam (multiple choice and written questions)
INCIDENT
​INVESTIGATIONS (2 Hours)
  1. WorkSafeBC Incident Investigation Regulation & Act Review
  2. What is an incident investigation?
  3. Purpose of incident investigations
  4. Employer and Supervisor Responsibilities
  5. Who should conduct an investigation
  6. When should an investigation be conducted
  7. Responding to an accident/incident
  8. Investigations Steps: collecting facts, conducting interviews
  9. Conducting Interviews
  10. Determining the root cause
  11. Sequence of events
  12. Communication of Recommendations
  13. Corrective actions and follow up
  14. Completing an Investigation Report
  15. Preliminary, Interim Corrective Action, Full Investigation & Full Corrective action Reports.
  16. Reporting incidents to WorkSafeBC
  17. Dealing with Emotions
  18. Defusing Sessions
  19. Debriefing Situations
  20. Critiquing Situations
  21. Final Exam (multiple choice and written questions)  ​
WORKPLACE SAFETY
​INSPECTIONS (2 Hours)
  1. WorkSafeBC Incident Investigation Regulation & Act Review
  2. What is a workplace inspection?
  3. Purpose of a workplace inspection
  4. Reporting Hazards and Unsafe Conditions
  5. Hazard Rating System
  6. Hazard Identification
  7. How to conduct an inspection?
  8. What to look for during an inspection?
  9. When to conduct a workplace inspection?
  10. Correcting unsafe conditions or acts
  11. After the inspection Procedures
  12. Monitoring Employees
  13. WorkSafeBC Officer Inspection Process
  14. WorkSafeBC Inspection Report Postings
  15. Sample workplace inspection checklist
  16. Final Exam (multiple choice and written questions)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between your online self study JHSC training course compared to your JHSC classroom training course for BC?
Our online JHSC 8 Hour self study course is a more cost effective and time effective form of training to obtain your JHSC certification BC. It is ideal for businesses who either have a set budget and/or cannot have employees leave their everyday positions to attend a full day 8 hour course by classroom with an instructorr. Our online self study course meets and exceeds all WorkSafeBC JHSC training requirements. This online course is the same course we teach in classroom - however - it is self study, meaning no instructor is available. You must study yourself - at your own pace. This course is a self paced course and has no time limit for completion. Students can complete their studying on their own time schedule or the employer can provide a deadline to each participant. Our online self study JHSC Training BC 8 Hour course consists of videos, powerpoints, sample forms and worksafebc booklets. All study material and exams will be automatically forwarded to your provided email address upon purchase. Download the study material and forward the study material to the other students (if required). ​Complete the 3 final exams and forward all the exam(s) pages to the email provided to you - by PDF scan document or by taking pictures of each exam page (information will be provided on the final exam copies). One of our instructors will mark the exams within 1 to 2 business days and email you their certification cards. This is not a pass or fail course (everyone passes). If anyone does not do well on any of the exams, our instructor will email the participant and advise on which questions need to be re-looked at.

For our classroom course, If you are the person making the payment (for all your members) for the classroom JHSC course BC - all the training material and zoom link will automatically come to your provided email address. Download the study attachments and zoom link and them email them to all the participants. Certification for classroom courses will be sent to each participant on the same day by email. We will ask for the participants names and emails on the day of the course.​ Our 8 hour classroom course is conducted by our instructor in one full day. This course is only scheduled through one day (8 hours) and cannot be subdivided into two days. It is scheduled from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. This course is conducted virtually via the zoom platform only. You may have each of your members access their own PC during the course or you can situate them in a room and project our instructor from a TV setting. After each course our instructor will email you all members certificates. 

How do I know if my business requires a joint health and safety committee in BC?
If your workplace has 20 or more workers overall within your business, you need a joint health and safety committee in BC. This includes any workplace where there are 20 or more workers employed at the workplace for longer than a month. WorkSafeBC Officers may also order that a joint committee be established in any other workplace or even if you have less than 20 workers. 

Is your JHSC BC training certification course recognized with WorkSafeBC?
Yes. Our JHSC 8 Hour certification course is fully compliant with the WorkSafeBC occupational health and safety regulations and recognized by WorkSafeBC.

Do all joint health and safety committee members need to be trained and certified?
Yes. As of April 03, 2017, worksafebc regulations require that all new joint health and safety committee members in BC - must receive eight hours of training and instruction.

How many members do I need on my safety committee?
A joint health and safety committee in BC committee must have at least four members, and at least half of the members must be worker representatives. For the purpose of a joint health and safety committee in BC, a worker representative must be someone who does not exercise managerial functions. Managerial functions generally relate to the overall direction at the workplace and may include disciplining workers and representing management in labour relations matters.​ A WorkSafeBC Officer may require you to have more than 4 members on your committee depending on the size of your business, number of employees, number of departments, number of locations and hazard rating. We recommend you have at least 6 members on your committee as a minimum (2 management reps, 4 employee reps). 1 management rep and the other employee rep can be trained as alternates.

How often does my joint health and safety committee need to meet and conduct a meeting?
As per WorkSafeBC regulations, your joint health and safety committee in BC must meet and conduct a meeting at a minimum of once per month.

How do I set up a joint health and safety committee in BC?
The first step is selecting your worker and employer representatives, and providing them with the necessary training and instruction. The newly formed committee must then establish its own rules of procedure, sometimes called terms of reference. These rules must set out how the committee will perform its duties and functions.

A joint health and safety committee in BC must have at least four members, and at least half of the members must be worker representatives or you may have more employee reps than management reps (i.e. 1 manager and 3 employees). But, you CANNOT have more management reps than employee reps on your committee (i.e. you cannot have 3 managers and 1 employee). Management reps can be selected by the employer, however, Employee reps must be ELECTED by the workers. For the purpose of a joint committee, a employee representative must be someone who does not exercise managerial functions. Managerial functions generally relate to the overall direction at the workplace and may include disciplining workers and representing management in labour relations matters.​

​A WorkSafeBC Officer may require you to have more than 4 members on your committee depending on the size of your business, number of employees, number of departments, number of locations and hazard rating. We recommend you have at least 6 members on your committee as a minimum (2 management reps, 4 employee reps). 1 management rep and the other employee rep can be trained as alternates.

If I do not have time to complete the online self study JHSC course in one day, can I leave and come back to complete the course?
Yes. you can you leave your course at anytime without worrying about losing your progress. This course is self paced and has no time limit for completion. You can forward us the 3 exams for each participant by email anytime you like. 

Upon completion of the course, can the course certificates be printed?
Yes, when you forward us your 3 completed exams and pass your final exams successfully, we will email you your certificate within 1 to 2 business days. No one fails the course. We will email you to correct questions if for any reason you do not achieve the 80% pass mark for each exam. 

What kind of computer do I need to take your online courses?
To take our courses, we recommend using the latest version of your favorite browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome) on your PC or Mac computer.

Do I have to take an exam at the end of the online course?
Yes.  All of our courses are competency-centered, meaning that learners must complete an assessment(s) of some type (i.e. Exam) in order to demonstrate an adequate level of understanding of the topics presented throughout the course.  This provides a tremendous level of due diligence which is required to ensure that reasonable precautions are taken for the safety and health of the learner. 

What if I fail or don't do well on the three exams?
Your Exams Will be Marked within 1 to 2 business days and a Certificate of Completion will be Emailed to You. You may email us the 3 exams anytime you like as there is no time limit for completion. This is not a pass or fail course. If for any reason a participant does not receive a minimum of 80% on their final exams, we will simply email them back and advise them to re-look at the questions they got wrong. All participants are guaranteed to receive their certification.

​What is your refund policy?
Returns & Refunds
As all of our products are digital software, delivered instantly once payment is received, it is impossible for you to return a product to us for a refund. There are no refunds on digital products (i.e. online self study training courses and safety programs). However, we do allow our customers to review their provided programs for a period of 30 days, and if within these 30 days they find any errors in our documents, we will do our utmost best to correct the situation for you. We will make all required corrections to your program, within 5 business days, at no extra cost to our client.

Our main objective here at Greystone Safety Services is your absolute satisfaction with our product, and to ensure this we will take every possible step to correct the situation for you until you are 100% satisfied. Any errors found in our documents can be immediately reported to (604) 259-8020 or [email protected] and one of our representatives will do their utmost best to ensure your complete satisfaction.
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