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Have you ever wondered what an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Program is? Or why it’s so important to have one in your company? Maybe you want to improve your current program, but you don’t know where to start.

In this one-hour webinar, two of SafetyDriven’s Occupational Health and Safety Advisors will present an overview of an OHS Program. They’ll describe how SafetyDriven can help you improve your existing program or create one from scratch.  Prabhjot Kaur and Darshan Gill will share common questions and concerns from the transportation and moving and storage industries. They’ll also guide you to SafetyDriven’s free online resources to help you get started on your own Safety Program.

Learn, ask questions in their live Q&A, and take away useful professional tools and free online resources to help you get started on your own Safety Program.

This free webinar will be offered in English on July 7th and in Punjabi on July 21st at 12pm – 1pm (Pacific).

Meet their speakers:

PRABHJOT KAUR, SafetyDriven Occupational Health and Safety Advisor

Prabhjot completed her occupational health and safety training at at BCIT and has an extensive background in the transportation and related sectors.  Prabhjot is the perfect fit for companies that want to develop their safety resources. She’s always eager to work with a variety of companies to help them meet their health and safety objectives.

DARSHAN GILL, SafetyDriven Occuptional Health and Safety Advisor

Darshan is dedicated to creating a culture of safety. He graduated from BCIT‘s Occupational Health and Safety program and has experience in several industries, including freight, trucking, and mobile crane. Darshan’s background has helped him set up effective safety programs in organizations of all sizes. 

To register visit: https://safetydriven.ca/courses/webinars/

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