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COURSE DETAILS

CATALOGUE ACT C-21

ID
DURATION
PREREQUISITE
DELIVERY METHOD
MATERIALS SUPPLIED
EXPIRY
001
20 min

None

Online
N/A

Description

On March 31, 2004, the Canadian government has unanimously approved Bill C-45 which, later became Act C-21. This bill holds organizations and individuals accountable for negligence, either through action or inaction, with regard to occupational health and safety, resulting in injuries or the death of an individual. In order to avoid criminal prosecution and sanctions resulting from there, the necessary protective measures must be implemented and all individuals in the organization must respect the occupational health and safety rules.


Target Audience

The training is intended for all regular and casual workers as well as for all corporate executives.


Training Goal

  • To know the origin of Bill C-45;

  • To know the scope of Act C-21;

  • To understand the concept of criminal negligence and its level of enforcement;

  • To take cognizance of possible sanctions incurred following a judgment of conviction;

  • To understand and implement the principle of due diligence within the organization.

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