S-2.1, r. 8.2 - Regulation respecting prevention mechanisms specific to construction sites

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17. A health and safety coordinator must obtain a certificate for at least 240 hours of theoretical training issued by the Commission or by a body recognized by it.
The training must pertain, in particular, to the following subjects:
(1)  the legislative and regulatory framework for occupational health and safety applicable to a construction site;
(2)  prevention mechanisms applicable on a construction site;
(3)  the coordinator’s role and general functions, including coordinating a job-site committee;
(4)  preparing and updating a prevention program specific to a construction site;
(5)  the coordinator’s role during an inspector’s visit on the construction site;
(6)  the main safety measures applicable on a construction site, taking into account the priorities for action established by the Commission;
(7)  the main occupational health rules applicable on a construction site;
(8)  the occupational health and safety management audit;
(9)  inspection of workplaces;
(10)  accident investigation and analysis of reported incidents;
(11)  preparation of work directives specific to a construction site; and
(12)  interpersonal relations and communication skills.
S.Q. 2021, c. 27, s. 243.
In force: 2024-01-01
17. A health and safety coordinator must obtain a certificate for at least 240 hours of theoretical training issued by the Commission or by a body recognized by it.
The training must pertain, in particular, to the following subjects:
(1)  the legislative and regulatory framework for occupational health and safety applicable to a construction site;
(2)  prevention mechanisms applicable on a construction site;
(3)  the coordinator’s role and general functions, including coordinating a job-site committee;
(4)  preparing and updating a prevention program specific to a construction site;
(5)  the coordinator’s role during an inspector’s visit on the construction site;
(6)  the main safety measures applicable on a construction site, taking into account the priorities for action established by the Commission;
(7)  the main occupational health rules applicable on a construction site;
(8)  the occupational health and safety management audit;
(9)  inspection of workplaces;
(10)  accident investigation and analysis of reported incidents;
(11)  preparation of work directives specific to a construction site; and
(12)  interpersonal relations and communication skills.
S.Q. 2021, c. 27, s. 243.
In force: 2024-01-01
17. A health and safety coordinator must obtain a certificate for at least 240 hours of theoretical training issued by the Commission or by a body recognized by it.
The training must pertain, in particular, to the following subjects:
(1)  the legislative and regulatory framework for occupational health and safety applicable to a construction site;
(2)  prevention mechanisms applicable on a construction site;
(3)  the coordinator’s role and general functions, including coordinating a job-site committee;
(4)  preparing and updating a prevention program specific to a construction site;
(5)  the coordinator’s role during an inspector’s visit on the construction site;
(6)  the main safety measures applicable on a construction site, taking into account the priorities for action established by the Commission;
(7)  the main occupational health rules applicable on a construction site;
(8)  the occupational health and safety management audit;
(9)  inspection of workplaces;
(10)  accident investigation and analysis of reported incidents;
(11)  preparation of work directives specific to a construction site; and
(12)  interpersonal relations and communication skills.
S.Q. 2021, c. 27, s. 243.