This Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace online training course explores what workplace psychological health and safety (PH&S) entails, why it is important, psychological risk factors identified in the National Standard, CSA CAN/CSA-Z1003-13/BNQ 9700-803/2013 – Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace, and the steps involved in developing maintaining and continually improving a workplace PH&S program.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace course, the user will learn:
- The psychological health and safety and explain why it is important
- The consequences of ignoring psychological health and safety in the workplace
- The purpose and uses of the National Standard on psychological health and safety in the workplace
- The psychosocial factors that impact workers’ psychological responses to work and work conditions
- The steps to follow to develop a psychological health and safety program
Course Outline
This online Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace course is made up of the following sections:
- Psychologically Healthy and Safe Workplaces
- Psychosocial Risk Factors
- Developing a Psychological Health and Safety Program
- Key Resources
Course Audience
This Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace online training course was designed for designed for employees in a senior leadership role, HR and OHS specialists and Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) members.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
30 Minutes or Less |
Length (Hours) |
0.5 |
Course Features |
Accessible, Audio, Mobile, Video |
Module Number(s) |
41450EN |