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Online Health and Safety Training for Modern Workplaces
Health and safety training is a critical part of protecting workers and meeting employer obligations; however, traditional, in-person training isn’t always practical. Online health and safety training gives workplaces a flexible, accessible way to educate employees, reduce risk, and support compliance without disrupting daily operations. Correct Compliance provides online health and safety training designed specifically for Canadian workplaces, combining practical content wi
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Online Training Classes for Workplace Compliance
Workplaces today need training options that are flexible, practical, and easy to manage. Online training classes offer a modern solution that allows employees to complete required training without disrupting schedules or operations. At Correct Compliance, we provide online training classes that are designed to support workplace compliance and health and safety awareness, delivered through a secure online platform accessible to Canadian employers and employees. Browse Online T
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Jan 72 min read


Online Health and Safety Courses for Canadian Workplaces
Keeping your workplace compliant doesn’t have to mean scheduling in-person training, pulling employees off the job, or dealing with outdated materials. Correct Compliance offers online health and safety courses designed for Canadian workplaces, helping employers meet legislative requirements while giving teams flexible, practical training they can complete on their own schedule. Whether you’re onboarding new employees, updating certifications, or reducing workplace risk, our
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Jan 62 min read


Online Training Courses in Canada
When it comes to workplace training, Canadian employers need more than generic online courses. Regulations, safety standards, and compliance requirements vary by country — and using the wrong training can put your organization at risk. Correct Compliance provides online training courses designed for Canadian workplaces, helping employers meet legislative requirements while offering flexible, accessible training for employees across the country. Browse Online Training Courses
Jefferson
Jan 22 min read


Is Online Training Right For Me?
When it comes to workplace training, convenience and flexibility are key. Many organizations are turning to online learning to meet their health and safety training requirements...and for good reason! Online training makes it easier than ever to keep your team up to date, without the hassle of scheduling in-person sessions or disrupting your daily operations. So, how do you know if online training is the right choice for you or your team? Let’s take a closer look at what it
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Your Guide To Working at Heights Training in Ontario
Working at heights is one of the most common and potentially dangerous aspects of construction work. In Ontario, it’s also one of the most closely regulated. To help keep workers safe, Ontario Regulation 213/91: Construction Projects requires that anyone working at height complete an approved Working at Heights Training Program. If this is you, you will need to take a CPO-approved Working at Heights Training Program designed to meet these mandatory requirements. Our Workin
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Understanding Ontario's Working for Workers Six Act: Key Impacts for Employers
Ontario’s Working for Workers Six Act, 2024 (Bill 229) received Royal Assent on December 19, 2024.
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Jan 30, 20253 min read


ICYMI: Ontario's Working for Workers Five Act, 2024
Ontario's Working for Workers Five Act makes changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), the Employment Standards Act and the
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Dec 4, 20243 min read


What Employers Need to Know: Ontario's Sixth Working for Workers Act
If passed, several changes would take place, let's note the important ones employer's should be aware of.
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Dec 3, 20242 min read


Everything You Need to Know About WHMIS 2015 in Ontario
In 2023, the WSIB allowed 7,862 injury claims from exposure to caustic, noxious, or allergenic substances.
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Nov 22, 20244 min read


What is a Health and Safety Program and Why Does My Business Need One?
How do you formally manage workplace safety? In Ontario, most employers are required by law to have some form of health and safety program.
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Nov 11, 20245 min read
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