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BCMSA - Safety Management Systems is a thorough and comprehensive approach that examines every facet of an organization's operations from a health and safety perspective, involving both management and employees in a significant way.
The BCMSA - Safety Management Systems course is a detailed, comprehensive program that inspects every facet of an organization’s operations from a health and safety perspective. It actively engages management and employees in a significant manner. To seek COR, an organization must have had the CAO or another manager participate in a BCMSA - Safety Management Systems course.
Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
The BCMSA - Safety Management Systems Online course covers the following topics:
About 90 minutes
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course.Â
The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 250 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 100% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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