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Who decides if a hazard is “significant”, thus requiring training under Workplace-Specifics?

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Who decides if a hazard is “significant”, thus requiring training under Workplace-Specifics?

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It is the employer’s responsibility to complete the workplace hazard assessment. This assessment identifies all the hazards in the workplace that may affect a worker’s Health & Safety. Training must be conducted on the significant hazards as determined by the employer, however, employers are encouraged to conduct the assessment in consultation with their JHSC.

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