Debates of March 28, 2022 (day 108)
Minister’s Statement 233-19(2): Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission Safety Certificate for Young Workers
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, today I am very pleased to share the details of a safety certificate training course for new and young workers available through the Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission.
Workplace accidents and injuries happen to employees in various professions and age groups but younger workers with less experience are often at greater risk of getting hurt. The Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission has developed a 2hour interactive online course that will give young workers the basic knowledge they need to help start their working lives safely.
The course training covers the rights and responsibilities of workers and includes important safety topics that are useful for youth, including safety while working on the land.
When they complete the course, they will also receive a certificate.
There are also useful course guidelines available to help teachers, instructors, and anyone working with youth, to help them prepare for their first job. The training course and instructors' guide are available at no cost on the Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission website.
Employees play a very important role in promoting and maintaining safety and a healthy workplaces. By educating employees on workplace safety when they are young, we are helping them to build a safer, healthier, and more efficient workforce for their future.
I'd like to also include a thank you to the staff of the Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission for putting this website course together.
Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.