Contractor Training
Description
This one-day course is designed for employers, managers, supervisors and safety personnel who have the role and responsibilities of a contractor or a prime contractor on a worksite. Participants gain an understanding of contract management processes as they apply under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. They also learn when a prime contractor is required and the responsibilities associated with this role.
Course Length
1 Day (8 hours)
Certification
- Certificate does not expire
- Compulsory course for NCSO® and NHSA™ certification
Online Requirements
- Access to Zoom
- Computer with microphone and camera
- Access to Adobe PDF
Recommended Prerequisites
- Safety Management
- Safety Auditor Fundamentals
- Leadership for Safety Excellence
Cost
Members – $50
Non-Members -$300
Course Focus
- Review applicable Saskatchewan OHS Regulations as they apply to multi-employer worksites and managing of health and safety systems
- Define the roles and responsibilities of an owner, contractor, prime contractor and employer
- Define classification of prescribed activities and how they apply to the prime contractor
- Distinguish when contractors and prime contractor are required on a worksite
- Recognize who holds the greatest degree of control on a multi-contractor site
- Identify what is classified as a dangerous occurrence
- Describe fines and offenses under the Criminal Code of Canada
- Define the steps associated with project pre-planning, including bid packages, contract specifications and contract considerations
- Describe owner obligations and pre-qualifications for the role of prime contractors
CEU Credits
Course hours can be used towards the Gold Seal Certification application for credits. Note: every 3 hours of learning equals 1 Gold Seal credit.
This course may be eligible for BCRSP CPD points through the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals and Continuing Education Units through the Sask Operator Certification Board.