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Worker Health And Safety Awareness

Last Update October 7, 2025
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  • Level: Beginner
  • Duration: 3 Hours
  • Lectures: 6 Lessons
  • Access: 1 Year
  • Language: English
Workplace health and safety professional with hard hat and stethoscope assisting injured construction workers during a site safety assessment.
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Course overview

Worker health and safety awareness is essential for preventing injuries, reducing exposure, and supporting responsible workplace behaviour. Limited hazard awareness, unclear responsibilities, poor reporting, and weak control measures can increase the risk of accidents, illness, operational disruption, and legal concerns.

The Worker Health And Safety Awareness course covers safety law, workplace accountability, worker rights, hazard recognition, risk assessment, control measures, common workplace hazards, hazardous products, exposure prevention, reporting, emergency readiness, and resilience.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to recognize hazards, understand their rights and responsibilities, apply basic risk controls, report concerns appropriately, and contribute to a safer workplace. Certification is provided upon successful completion of the course.

Key topics included

  • Safety Law, Accountability, and Prevention Responsibilities

  • Worker Rights and Legal Protections

  • Hazard Recognition and Risk Assessment

  • Workplace Hazard Controls and Safe Practices

  • Hazardous Products and Exposure Prevention

  • Incident Reporting, Emergency Readiness, and Resilience

Entry requirements

  • There are no formal academic prerequisites for this course. It is open to workers, supervisors, managers, contractors, and individuals preparing to enter the workplace. Basic English reading and comprehension skills are recommended, along with a willingness to follow safety procedures, use protective measures, report hazards, and take responsibility for safe workplace conduct.

Who is this course for

This course is designed for new and existing employees, contractors, temporary workers, supervisors, managers, business owners, health and safety representatives, and individuals entering the Canadian workforce. It is also suitable for anyone responsible for hazard reporting, workplace inspections, safety communication, exposure prevention, or emergency readiness.

Certification

Certificate

Curriculum

24 Topics Covered 3 Hours
  • Safety Law, Accountability, and Prevention
  • Module 1 Quiz
  • Worker Rights and Legal Protections
  • Module 2 Quiz
  • Hazard Recognition, Risk Assessment, and Control
  • Module 3 Quiz
  • Common Workplace Hazards
  • Module 4 Quiz
  • Hazardous Products and Exposure Control
  • Module 5 Quiz
  • Reporting, Readiness, and Resilience
  • Module 6 Quiz
  • Worker Health And Safety Awareness Final Exam

Frequently Asked Questions

The course is open to workers, contractors, supervisors, managers, business owners, temporary staff, and individuals preparing to enter the workplace. No previous health and safety qualification or formal academic background is required.
You will learn about workplace safety law, worker rights, employer and employee responsibilities, hazard recognition, risk assessment, control measures, hazardous products, exposure prevention, reporting procedures, and emergency readiness.
Health and safety awareness helps workers recognize hazards, understand their rights, follow safe procedures, and respond appropriately to concerns. It also supports injury prevention, legal compliance, effective communication, and stronger workplace accountability.
Yes. The course develops practical awareness of common hazards, risk assessment, control measures, hazardous product exposure, incident reporting, emergency preparation, and individual responsibilities for maintaining a safe workplace.
Yes. Certification is provided upon successful completion of the course and any required assessments. The certificate demonstrates your understanding of workplace safety law, worker rights, hazard recognition, risk control, exposure prevention, reporting, emergency readiness, and practical safety responsibilities.