An online course to help producers and international farm workers protect themselves from COVID-19 is being launched.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) is offering the free guide in English, French and Spanish.
Participants will learn methods of preventing the spread of COVID-19, which has caused deaths and illnesses on Canadian farms since the pandemic began.
Workplaces are “strongly encouraged” to offer the 45-minute course to temporary foreign workers across operations of all kinds and sizes.
Five different units are offered, and each module includes a series of interactive features like review questions or self-assessment quizzes.
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The first unit offers a basic explanation of COVID-19 and how to recognize or screen for common symptoms. Effectively using masks and practising preventive measures like social distancing are also covered.
One topic in the course focuses exclusively on more agriculture specific situations, like living in congregate housing or travelling in groups.
Health and safety are included as well. Students of the course will learn more about their legal rights and responsibilities as well as available mental health resources.
Printable certificates of completion are available through CCOHS.
Many employers may already be familiar with some of the organization’s materials, which includes a course called Orientation on Health and Safety for New Agricultural Workers offered by the organization. It is already used widely. The new, COVID-19 specific materials are now included in that course.
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