Calling all by-the-book leaders and eagle-eyed auditors! As a Health and Safety Coordinator, you’ll keep workers safe on the job. Ensure company compliance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations and reduce work-related injuries province-wide.
To become a Health and Safety Coordinator, you’ll need to meet the following requirements.
Get your start in health and safety with A Single Drop.
Complete a program for Occupational Health and Safety.
Secure an entry-level role or an internship. Building experience in the construction industry is essential — you’ll need to be comfortable around (and familiar with) jobsites.
Ready to advance your career? Get certified by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP), the Canadian Society of Safety Engineers (CSSE), or equivalent organizations.