Workers can take this training program to meet the requirement for basic occupational health and safety awareness training under Ontario Regulation 297/13 .
Worker Health and Safety Awareness Training in Four Steps is a training program developed by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. It is focused on the health and safety rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers and is a general introduction to workplace health and safety.
This program meets the requirements for basic occupational health and safety awareness training described in O. Reg. 297/13. Employers may choose to use another program but should make sure it meets the requirements in the regulation.
Employers must keep a record that workers have completed the training.
This training program may be delivered either:
By the end of this health and safety awareness program, workers should be able to do the following:
Employers should deliver training to new workers within the first few days of starting work, before workers are exposed to hazards in the workplace.
Both eLearning and face-to-face learning may be supplemented with:
Make sure to do the following before delivering the training to workers:
Make sure you have information available on the following topics available, as they will come up in the training:
The workbook must be printed, completed and signed to serve as a record of training. The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development does not issue or require certificates for users of the workbook.
The module takes 45–60 minutes to complete and must be completed in one sitting.
At the end of the module, you will receive a "Proof of Completion" certificate. Save or print the certificate before exiting the module.
Make sure you’re using one of these browsers:
We do not recommend using any version of Internet Explorer, as it is no longer supported. If using Windows 7 as the operating system, we recommend using Google Chrome 66 or higher.
You will need to deactivate pop-up blockers before completing the module. We also recommend clearing your internet browser’s cache before beginning the module. If your internet connection is lost while you are completing the program, you may need to redo the module to receive your certificate. We don’t recommend using a mobile device.
The Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development will not store your certificate, or keep a record of training. Please keep a copy for your records.
You should keep records that show all your workers have received the information in this program. Each worker should have their own workbook (or print-outs from the eLearning program) to keep as a reference for the future.
If you wish, you may use our record-keeping template.
Learn more about record-keeping requirements related to basic occupational health and safety awareness training.
This training program raises general awareness about rights, responsibilities and where to get more information and help with workplace health and safety. Be sure to orient your workers to your specific workplace, the hazards they may encounter when they are doing their job, and the health and safety laws and workplace procedures put in place to protect them.
If you have any questions about this training program contact the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development at 1-877-202-0008 .
If you choose to use another program to deliver the basic occupational health and safety awareness training required under O. Reg. 297/13, consult our guide to the regulation for details on those requirements.
You may wish to use these tools to assess the program: