IHSA's eLearning Catalogue

About us
You searched COR. There are 30 items matching your criteria. Reset search

Skin diseases, as a result of exposure to hazardous substances, are one of the most common causes of illness in construction. This program will help you identify the signs and symptoms of skin diseases, recognize the hazards that cause skin diseases, and identify strategies to control exposure to skin diseases. Learners will have 2 attempts to complete the final test and must achieve a score of at least 80%. Read more

Confined spaces can be hazardous to those who work inside and nearby. This eLearning course provides basic education on what confined spaces are, how to identify them, and ways to control the hazards they pose.   Learners will have two attempts to complete the final test and must achieve a score of at least 80%. NOTE: This course is awareness only. Those who enter confined spaces as part of work should register for IHSA's in-class training course Confined Space Entry. Read more

This eLearning course is one of the mandatory training requirements for the COR®  program. This course will help a representative from senior management and organization’s designated Internal Auditor understand and commit to the COR®  program.   As of January 1, 2023, all COR® audits must be completed using AuditSoft. This digital tool will help you conduct quicker, easier COR® audits and use data to continuously improve your OHSMS. It is an electronic version of the COR®2020 Audit Tool. Access the User Guide here NOTE: For more information about COR®  2020 click here, for more information about AuditSoft click here. Learners will have two attempts to complete the final test and must achieve a score of at least 80%. Program Content Overview of the COR®  Program Benefits of COR® Management Responsibilities and Commitment to the COR®  Program The Plan-Do-Check-Act Model COR®  Audit Process Internal Auditor Responsibilities COR®  Audit Elements Did You Know? This is a mandatory training program for an organization’s COR®  Senior Management Representative and Internal Auditor, and for those pursuing the National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) certification. Read more

This eLearning program is designed to help an organization’s COR® Internal Auditor successfully plan, perform, summarize, and submit the COR® Audit. As of January 1, 2023, all COR® audits must be completed using AuditSoft. This digital tool will help you conduct quicker, easier COR® audits and use data to continuously improve your OHSMS. It is an electronic version of the COR®2020 Audit Tool. NOTE: For more information about COR® 2020 click here, for more information about AuditSoft click here. To download the AuditSoft user guide click here. When you finish the eLearning Module, click on the "Save and Exit" button on the top right hand of the screen to proceed to the Survey and then to the final test.  Learners will have 2 attempts to complete the final test and must achieve a score of at least 80%. Program Content Overview of the COR® Audit Tool Opening and closing meetings COR® Audit practice Summarizing findings Writing an audit report Completing an action plan Requirements for submitting the COR® Audit Participants must have taken Basic Auditing Principles before taking COR® Internal Auditor. Since the program content is connected, this will provide the best opportunity to understand the COR® requirements. Did You Know? This is a mandatory training program for individuals acting as an organization’s COR® Internal Auditor and for those pursuing the National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) certification. Read more

This eLearning course provides learners with the knowledge to become safer drivers on the road. Topics such as road safety, safe following distance, driving hazards, distracted driving, and vehicle inspection will be explored in detail. Participants will learn to identify the driving hazards that they are faced with daily and identify defensive driving techniques to avoid these hazards.  Learners will have 2 attempts to complete the final test and must achieve a score of at least 80%. Read more

Road safety authorities in Ontario and across North America, agree that fatigue is a leading cause of motor vehicle incidents. Driver fatigue was also identified as the second leading health and safety risk, right after distracted driving. This eLearning course provides information on how to recognize and respond to driver fatigue and offers practical prevention solutions for the workplace. Who should attend? Any driver who operates a vehicle for commercial or personal purposes. Program Content Recognizing Driver Fatigue Contributing Factors Driver Fatigue Causes Impact on Drivers’ Skills and Abilities Physical Symptoms of Driver Fatigue Preventing Driver Fatigue – Practical Solutions   Learners will have 2 attempts to complete the test and must achieve a score of at least 80%. Read more

Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty