Training

WorkSafely offers a variety of safety training that supports the COR® program.  Training can be tailored to individual company needs and delivered in-class or at the company’s site.

For our training schedule and to register for training please visit our online training portal. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us

Please note that prepayment is required for all training. Please complete a Training Prepayment Form.

Upcoming training Courses

April 17, 2024

Safety Committee/Representative

Safety Committee/Representative


April 17, 2024

Cost: $84.00 – WCB Rate Code 407/408 or MHCA Members
Non-members $183.75

This course is designed for Safety Committee participants to help ensure they realize the important scope of their safety and health role, and the imperatives of supporting partnership in the workplace.

The program will define the role of the committee, employer, and workers. Participants will learn how to handle safety and health concerns brought to the committee, also how to find the information needed from the Workplace Safety and Health Act, Workplace Safety and Health Regulation MR217/2006.

Please note that prepayment is required for all training. To register please complete a Training Prepayment Form.

If you have any questions please contact Kristen Ranson at kristen@mhca.mb.ca or 204-594-9056

Manitoba Heavy Construction Association
1680 Ellice Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0Z2
2049471379
Incident Investigations

Incident Investigations


April 17, 2024

Cost: $84.00 – WCB Rate Code 407/408 or MHCA Members
Non-members $183.75

An incident investigation system is one of the primary tools for identifying preventative solutions after an incident has occurred. The results of incident investigations can provide a basis for determining the likelihood of recurrence and for assessing potential severity. Such investigations also provide valuable information to assist in the development of effective controls to prevent future incidents.

Participants will learn how to conduct an incident investigation, understand the immediate and root causes of incidents, as well as how to complete incident reports.

This course focuses on the investigation process, and how the collected information may be used to explain what happened.

Please note that prepayment is required for all training. To register please complete a Training Prepayment Form.

If you have any questions please contact Kristen Ranson at kristen@mhca.mb.ca or 204-594-9056

Manitoba Heavy Construction Association
1680 Ellice Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0Z2
2049471379

April 17, 2024

Safety Committee/Representative

Safety Committee/Representative


April 17, 2024

Cost: $84.00 – WCB Rate Code 407/408 or MHCA Members
Non-members $183.75

This course is designed for Safety Committee participants to help ensure they realize the important scope of their safety and health role, and the imperatives of supporting partnership in the workplace.

The program will define the role of the committee, employer, and workers. Participants will learn how to handle safety and health concerns brought to the committee, also how to find the information needed from the Workplace Safety and Health Act, Workplace Safety and Health Regulation MR217/2006.

Please note that prepayment is required for all training. To register please complete a Training Prepayment Form.

If you have any questions please contact Kristen Ranson at kristen@mhca.mb.ca or 204-594-9056

Manitoba Heavy Construction Association
1680 Ellice Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0Z2
2049471379
Incident Investigations

Incident Investigations


April 17, 2024

Cost: $84.00 – WCB Rate Code 407/408 or MHCA Members
Non-members $183.75

An incident investigation system is one of the primary tools for identifying preventative solutions after an incident has occurred. The results of incident investigations can provide a basis for determining the likelihood of recurrence and for assessing potential severity. Such investigations also provide valuable information to assist in the development of effective controls to prevent future incidents.

Participants will learn how to conduct an incident investigation, understand the immediate and root causes of incidents, as well as how to complete incident reports.

This course focuses on the investigation process, and how the collected information may be used to explain what happened.

Please note that prepayment is required for all training. To register please complete a Training Prepayment Form.

If you have any questions please contact Kristen Ranson at kristen@mhca.mb.ca or 204-594-9056

Manitoba Heavy Construction Association
1680 Ellice Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0Z2
2049471379

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