Workplace Health & Safety

Ontario Health And Safety Training – Why Acute Safety Should Be Your Choice For It

To protect the safety of employees and meet government regulations, employers must provide (either deliver or pay for) training in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and training awareness. Click here to see upcoming ACUTE courses that meet Ontario health and safety training standards for training, certified program content, approved training provider, and record keeping. Employers [...]

The Cost Of Workplace Injury: Why Training is Important

In 2015, the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development gave out over $5.7M in fines to companies for failing to provide safety instruction and training, resulting in workplace injuries. Click here to see how ACUTE helps staff work effectively and safely by empowering workers and supervisors to be champions of health and safety awareness [...]

Employee Training Records Template – a Proven Industry Resource

  To protect the safety of workers and supervisors, the MLITSD requires employee training to be tracked and made accessible to the agency as stipulated in the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). Click here to see upcoming ACUTE courses that meet Ontario health and safety training standards and also comes with free record keeping. Employee training records can take time [...]

The OH&S Training Guidelines For Ontario

Employers must meet a number of health and safety training requirements  of the provincial government of Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). Click here to see upcoming ACUTE training and how our trainers and courses help you meet the Ontario standards for safety, workplace harassment, hazardous materials, and regulatory auditing. Employers must not only meet regulatory requirements but also ensure employees [...]

Law Summary – Ontario Health And Safety Training

By mandate of the provincial government of Ontario, employers must provide (deliver or pay for) health and safety training in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) in the areas of basic awareness, joint health and safety committee (JH&SC), and  working at heights. Click here to see upcoming ACUTE training and how our trainers and courses [...]

Joint Health And Safety Committee Training Overview

This article discusses the importance of having certified joint health and safety committee training. ACUTE services can help your team get certified, see here on how we've helped our clients . Advantages of Having a Joint Health and Safety Committee Employees There are a number of benefits to having cross-functional and certified employees involved in a health [...]

Online vs Hands On Health And Safety Training

Due to limitations in online training, employers may end up paying more for employees to learn than intended. Here are 7 reasons why hands on training is better than online and how ACUTE Services offers choice training. Click here to contact us today. Online Health and Safety Training Limitations Last year in Ontario local businesses [...]

The 5 Best Employee Training Blogs

This article highlights the 5 best blogs on employee training or health and safety. ACUTE Services stays up to speed with the latest thought leadership in health and safety: ensuring top-notch results for our clients. Click here for a list of training courses. 5 Best Employee Training / Health and Safety Blogs The following are (in no [...]

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Workplace Health And Safety – Why Training Is Important

This article highlights statistics and government requirements on why workplace health and safety training is no longer nice to have, but a must have in today's business landscape. Click here for how ACUTE helps staff who work in hazardous environments stay secure and proactive. Why Should Employers Be Intentional About Workplace Health and Safety? In 2014 the Health Safety Executive (HSE reported [...]

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