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Table 3 – Recommended Good Practices for Supplementary Training; Optional Recommended good practices for supplementary training; these recommendations are not required by law, so are entirely optional at your discretion. Supplementary Training – Recommended Good Practices Supervisors, Managers, Executives, Board Members Health and Safety Representative OR Joint Health and Safety Committee Members In-house Investigators (e.g. human resource specialists) How to create and maintain a safe and healthy workplace, free from harassment o Psychosocial factors o Physical factors o People management skills Understanding the power dynamic between workers and someone in a position of authority What to do if you o Witness one of your workers being harassed o Receive a written complaint o Receive a verbal report of an incident o How to treat casual verbal remarks as a report How to keep disclosures and investigations confidential Supervisors'/managers' heightened responsibility to cooperate with an investigation Understand the impact an allegation can have on the workforce (perceptions, biases, stigma, culture, etc.) How to handle cases that may not be "workplace harassment" under OHSA Board members' responsibilities under s.32 of OHSA; fiduciary responsibility Role of HSR/JHSC Role of union(s), where applicable Limitations on information-sharing Understanding the contents of the workplace harassment policy and program including processes for investigations and confidentiality How to assess what information needs to be gathered How to conduct interviews What measures to take to keep information confidential Cautionary note: harassment complaints may well involve issues very different from other investigations required by OHSA. Be alert to the possibility that you may benefit from looking into investigation techniques developed for other types of issues. WSPS.CA 116 Add Product Code © 2019, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | www.wsps.ca

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