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Alberta 2021 Legislative Change Overview
Alberta 2021 Legislative Change Overview
What is Alberta 2021 Legislative Change Overview?
Alberta’s OHS rules continue to change, and staying current is essential for maintaining compliance. This course breaks down the latest updates to the OHS Act, Regulation, Code, and WCB legislation in a clear, practical way. Learners will explore new definitions, updated reporting requirements, revised processes for work refusals and disciplinary action complaints, and other key changes that affect employer responsibilities. By the end, participants will understand how these updates impact their workplace and what steps are needed to stay compliant.
Course Overview
Keeping up with legislative changes is vital for maintaining a safe and compliant workplace. This Alberta OHS Legislative Changes Training course provides a clear overview of recent updates to the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, Regulation, and Code, including revisions affecting joint health and safety committees, incident reporting, and employer obligations.
Designed for supervisors, leaders, and municipal health and safety professionals, the course highlights seven major areas of change, including new definitions, reporting requirements, and processes for dangerous work refusals and disciplinary action complaints. Participants also explore revisions to radiation protection laws and updates to processes for allowances and approvals.
By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to identify how the latest OHS amendments impact their organization and what additional steps are needed for compliance.
Topic Overview
Occupational Health and Safety legislation in Alberta continues to evolve to improve worker protection and accountability. Understanding these changes helps employers and supervisors ensure compliance, strengthen workplace programs, and maintain safe operations. This course provides essential guidance for anyone responsible for health and safety management or oversight within Alberta workplaces.
Course Topics
- New and Updated Terms: Define key terms such as contracting employer, construction work site, serious and potentially serious incident, disciplinary action, and undue hazard.
- Legislative Updates: Identify five key changes in the Alberta OHS Act and three in the OHS Code.
- WCB Amendments: Review five major updates in Alberta’s Workers’ Compensation Board legislation.
- Self-Assessment Tools: Learn to evaluate how legislative changes may affect organizational compliance.
- Additional Resources: Identify further training and materials to support full compliance and implementation.
Course Duration
This self-paced online course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Learners can pause and resume anytime for flexible study.
Pass Mark
Learners must complete the course and achieve a passing score of 80% on the final exam to earn certification.
Certificate of Completion
Participants who successfully pass the exam will receive a digital certificate of completion, verifying their understanding of Alberta’s updated OHS legislation.
Duration
Average Completion Time
This self-paced online course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Learners can pause and resume anytime for flexible study.
Testing
Knowledge Assessment
Learners must complete the course and achieve a passing score of 80% on the final exam to earn certification.
Certificate
Certificate of Completion
Participants who successfully pass the exam will receive a digital certificate of completion, verifying their understanding of Alberta’s updated OHS legislation.
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