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About the Maintenance Program

Our Maintenance Program ensures your health & safety system stays current with Ontario’s latest regulations, policies, and training requirements. We monitor changes in legislation, update your documents, and keep your workplace compliant: so you can focus on running your business.

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Key Benefits of OMHAS Maintenance Program

Unlimited Staff Certification

All OMHAS ACADEMY training courses included for staff at no extra cost.

Access to OMHAS ACADEMY

Unlimited access to Certification E-Courses (Never pay for another certification again!)

Automatic Policy Updates

Legal changes emailed and inserted into your program.

Audit Support

Help with inspections, documentation prep, and guidance.

Policy Creation

New policy needed? We write it and email it to you.

Accident Assistance

Step-by-step help with incident write-ups and compliance.

Annual On-Site Audit

1 visit/year to review the full system and flag gaps.

H&S Meeting Agendas

Every 3 months: ready-made agenda with talking points.

Monthly Focus Topics

Newsletter training pieces for continuous safety culture.

Optional Maintenance Add-Ons

Daily Toolbox Talks / Health and Safety Huddles

Biannual On-Site Audits

Quarterly On-Site Audits

How It Works

Setup

We review and align your current program with Ontario regulations.

Support & Training

Your staff always have access to the OMHAS Academy.

Ongoing Updates

Policies, postings, and training stay up-to-date.

Free E Course Certifications for Public

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The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) requires every employer and employee in Ontario to take training on the AODA and the Ontario Human Rights Code in the next couple of years.

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Learn about your rights and responsibilities under the Code and the AODA and how they affect you at work, in services and in housing.

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In 2017, Jason Anketell lost his life in a tragic workplace incident. He was 30 years old. He left behind a wife and young daughter. In response to this tragic workplace incident, AMTA, MHSA, and ACSA have collaborated to develop this specialized training course aimed at saving lives and preventing injuries. Sign up for Situational Awareness for Material Handling: A Course for Yard Workers and Drivers and learn about your rights, hazard assessments, workplace awareness, and more. It’s FREE, 2 hours long, and could save a life. What do you have to lose?
 

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The Occupational health and safety awareness training provides a basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training. This training introduces supervisors to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. It focuses on the health and safety rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers. It also serves as a general introduction to workplace health and safety. Supervisors can use this free training program as one way to meet the minimum training required by the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training regulation. The program can be completed using the workbook or the eLearning module.
 
 

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This free online course is to help Alberta employers, supervisors and workers recognize infectious hazards and prevent infections in the workplace. It was developed in consultation with infection control consultants and an epidemiologist.
 

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This free online Privacy Legislation Training course walks you through how FOIP, PIPEDA, and PIPA protects personal information within Canada.
 

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This micro-learning module covers the basics of wire rope inspections and how to know when a wire rope needs replacing. Great for refreshers or toolbox talks/tailgate meetings!
 

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The Occupational health and safety awareness training provides a basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and does not replace any sector specific, hazard specific, or competency specific training. This training introduces workers to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. It focuses on the health and safety rights and responsibilities of workers, supervisors and employers. It also serves as a general introduction to workplace health and safety. Workers can use this free training program as one way to meet the minimum training required by the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training regulation. The program can be completed using the workbook or the eLearning module.
 
 
Though often invisible to the naked eye, infectious hazards can have a devastating impact on our health. Infectious hazards may exist in any type of workplace. It is everyone’s responsibility (e.g. employer, supervisor and worker) to recognize and control these hazards with the same diligence as other workplace health and safety hazards. This course is relevant for all workers, across all sectors in Ontario.
 

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This online Safety Knowledge Evaluation is a 10-part exam designed to evaluate individual knowledge in 10 critical areas of safety. The Safety Knowledge Evaluation can be used for individuals or entire organizations to help pinpoint specific training needs. Upon completion of this evaluation, you will be provided a summary report of your results by chapter, identifying areas of particular strength and uncovering areas in need of improvement. If necessary, additional training may be recommended.