Acquire knowledge of the legal and ethical responsibilities of all parties and those of the OH&S practitioner, including professional and ethical codes of conduct, commitment to excellence, personal growth and life-long learning. Explore the general concepts of legislation relevant to the safety field, including the history of the Canadian legal system which sets the tone for introducing the concepts of workers' compensation, safety regulation, due diligence, consultation, and enforcement. Learn how to approach and resolve ethical dilemmas.
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Course Dates and Fees
2025 Spring Term - Continuing Education
SAFE-1026 OHS - Ethical & Legal Issues
Location: Notre Dame Campus
Dates
Class Days
Time
Delivery
Instructor
Section
Cost
Actions
Apr 08, 25 - Jun 10, 25
Tu
6:00PM - 10:00PM
E. Pschulski
265099
$409
Location: Notre Dame Campus
Dates
Apr 08, 25 - Jun 10, 25
Class days
Tu
6:00PM - 10:00PM
Delivery
Instructor
E. Pschulski
Section
265099
Cost
$409
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