Due Diligence Safety Training Ontario

Get Due Diligence Safety Training in Ontario. Learn legal duties, policy creation, documentation, supervision, and OHSA compliance. Achieve Safety provides onsite and group due diligence training.

Due Diligence Safety Training Ontario (OHSA Compliance for Supervisors and Employers)

Supervisors and employers must prove they have taken every reasonable precaution to protect workers. This Due Diligence Safety Training course teaches the legal duties under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and shows how to document, enforce, and demonstrate compliance. Participants learn how to create policies, monitor work, and maintain accurate safety records. Achieve Safety offers this training onsite for organizations across Ontario.

What Is the Due Diligence Safety Training Course?

This eight hour course provides supervisors and employers with the knowledge and tools needed to meet their due diligence obligations under OHSA. The program explains how to identify legal requirements, communicate them to workers, and verify that safe practices are followed. Participants learn how to manage hazards, document corrective actions, and ensure workers have the training, equipment, and supervision required to perform work safely.

 

The course focuses on real world examples so supervisors can apply due diligence principles on active job sites and during daily operations.

Due Diligence Course Registration

Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.

What Will the Course Teach?

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Who is it for?

This course is ideal for:

  • Supervisors

  • Managers

  • Employers

  • Health and Safety Coordinators

  • Joint Health and Safety Committee members

  • Anyone responsible for directing or evaluating workers

Organizations benefit when supervisors understand how to meet OHSA expectations and document due diligence properly.

FAQs

Due diligence means taking every reasonable precaution to protect workers. Employers and supervisors must train, supervise, and document safety practices.
Supervisors, managers, employers, and safety coordinators who direct workers or oversee job tasks.
Eight hours, including policy development exercises and documentation practice.
Yes. The course covers OHSA duties, enforcement expectations, and how to demonstrate compliance.
Yes. Achieve Safety provides onsite and group due diligence training across Ontario.

What Is the Due Diligence Safety Training Course?

The Due Diligence Safety Training course is an eight hour program designed for supervisors, managers, and employers who are responsible for meeting due diligence obligations under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act.

 

Due diligence requires employers and supervisors to take every reasonable precaution to protect workers. This course explains how legal requirements are identified, communicated, and enforced in day to day operations. Participants learn how due diligence is demonstrated through consistent supervision, hazard control, and proper documentation.

 

The training focuses on real world workplace scenarios so supervisors and employers can apply due diligence principles on active job sites and during daily operations.

What the Course Covers

This course provides practical awareness and application of due diligence requirements under Ontario legislation.

By the end of this 8-hour course, participants will be able to:

Due Diligence Course Registration

Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.

Who Is This Due Diligence Safety Training For?

This course is intended for individuals who have responsibility for directing work, enforcing safety requirements, or demonstrating due diligence under Ontario legislation.

Supervisors

Individuals responsible for directing work, monitoring safety practices, and correcting unsafe behaviour.

Managers

Personnel who oversee operations and ensure safety policies and procedures are implemented effectively.

Employers

Those with overall responsibility for ensuring compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

JHSC Members

Individuals who support safety programs, inspections, and documentation of due diligence activities.

Reasonable
Precautions

Due diligence requires supervisors and employers to take every reasonable precaution to protect workers, based on known hazards, industry standards, and workplace conditions.

Consistent
Enforcement

Safety policies and procedures must be consistently enforced through supervision, correction of unsafe behaviour, and follow up on identified hazards.

Documentation
and Records

Demonstrating due diligence relies on accurate documentation, including training records, inspections, hazard assessments, and corrective actions.

Due Diligence Regulatory Requirements in Ontario

Due diligence is a key focus during Ministry of Labour inspections and compliance reviews.

 

Inspectors assess whether employers and supervisors have taken reasonable precautions to protect workers and whether those actions are documented and consistently applied.

 

Inspectors routinely check for:

  • Existence of written policies and safe work procedures

  • Evidence of worker training and competency

  • Ongoing supervision and correction of unsafe practices

  • Completion of workplace inspections and hazard assessments

  • Documentation of corrective actions following incidents or identified hazards

 

This course helps participants understand how due diligence is evaluated during inspections and how documentation and supervision support compliance.

Secure Your Future.

Understanding Your Certification

This course provides a Record of Training (ROT) confirming completion of Due Diligence.

 

While this is not a government issued certification, the Record of Training is commonly used by employers to document that workers and supervisors have received formal Due Diligence instruction.

 

Training records support employer documentation and may be requested during inspections or compliance reviews.

How This Training Protects Your Organization

Demonstrating due diligence is critical to reducing enforcement risk and maintaining a compliant workplace.

 

Providing Due Diligence Safety Training helps organizations demonstrate proactive safety management by ensuring supervisors and employers understand their legal responsibilities and how to document reasonable precautions.

Post-Training Competency You Can Rely On

After completing this course, participants have a clearer understanding of how due diligence is applied in practice.

Workers leave with awareness of:

What Due Diligence Looks Like During an Inspection

Inspectors often ask supervisors to show due diligence through:

Supervisors who keep organized records demonstrate strong due diligence and reduce the likelihood of enforcement action.

Trusted by Thousands of Ontario Learners

Very Practical for Supervisors

This course explained due diligence in a way that actually applies to daily operations. It helped me understand what inspectors look for and how to stay organized.

Clear and Well Structured

The training broke down legal duties clearly and showed how to document safety properly. A lot of good real world examples.

Worth It for Employers

This course helped me better understand how to demonstrate reasonable precautions and keep proper records. It made expectations much clearer.

Experts also agree this training supports employer and supervisor understanding of due diligence under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act.

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FAQs

Due diligence means taking every reasonable precaution to protect workers. Employers and supervisors must train, supervise, and document safety practices.
Supervisors, managers, employers, and safety coordinators who direct workers or oversee job tasks.
Eight hours, including policy development exercises and documentation practice.
Yes. The course covers OHSA duties, enforcement expectations, and how to demonstrate compliance.
Yes. Achieve Safety provides onsite and group due diligence training across Ontario.