Workplace Violence, Harassment & Sexual Harassment Prevention Training

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[Audio] Workplace Violence, Harassment & Sexual Harassment Prevention Training.

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[Audio] Training Outline Introduction Background Definitions Roles & responsibilities When To Report Reporting Requirements Complaint Steps Complaint Procedure Investigation Process Summary.

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[Audio] Introduction The Occupational Health and Safety Act sets out the requirements for violence and harassment policies in the workplace. The legislation through Bill 168 effective 2010 and further refined with Bill 132 in 2016, sets out the steps that the employer must take to ensure a safe and equal workplace..

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[Audio] Background Bill 168, Bill 132 and the Human Rights Code.

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[Audio] Bill 168 – Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act Became law on June 15, 2010 Outlines violence and harassment obligations under Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act ( OHSA). Employers are required to create and implement workplace violence and harassment policies, programs to implement such policies, and engage in assessments designed to measure the risk of workplace violence.

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[Audio] Bill 132 – Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act Came into effect September 8, 2016 and amends various existing statues with respect to sexual violence, sexual harassment and domestic violence and related matters. Measures procedures for workers to report incidents Lays out how investigations are conducted and dealt with How information is kept confidential when possible.

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[Audio] Definitions Workplace Violence, Workplace Harassment, Discrimination, Bullying & Sexual Harassment.