IHSA Has Resumed Training and Consulting Services

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July 2, 2020

IHSA has reopened and is gradually resuming the full scope of training and consulting services at their facilities and customer locations. Resumption of these services will follow strict protocols that ensure the health and safety of staff and participants. This will include complying with physical distancing requirements in the delivery of all our programs and only allowing a certain number of participants in each classroom or location, depending on space.

“We will continue following the public health recommendations of Ontario’s chief medical officer and make adjustments as required and permissible.”

Learn more about program delivery at IHSA facilities and the modifications in place to help slow the rate of COVID-19 infection across the province.

Class Registrations
Please contact Customer Service if you would like to inquire about any upcoming classes or a class you were previously registered in but was cancelled due to our COVID-19 closure: 1-800-263-5024 or customerservice@ihsa.ca.

Training at Your Facility
Please note that IHSA continues to hold training courses at employers’ facilities that allow for proper physical distancing between participants and the instructor. For additional information or to request that a course be offered at your facility, visit ihsa.ca/training, call 1-800-263-5024, or email: customerservice@ihsa.ca.

Field Consultations
IHSA’s health and safety consultants are continuing to assist employers at the workplace by providing a range of audits and assessments, including advice on COVID-19 best practices. If you are interested in having one of their health and safety consultants work directly with you, you can contact an area manager by selecting your region below:

New Distance Learning
IHSA are coordinating the launch of distance learning for a number of IHSA’s current classroom-based programs where instructors will hold live classrooms online. An announcement on this initiative will be made shortly. Please check this page for updates in the coming weeks.

eLearning
IHSA has also launched a new eLearning platform to help workers and employers receive training certification online. Visit their eLearning page for the full list of courses we have made available: ihsa.ca/lms/elearning.

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