First Job, Safe Job provides resources to help you
prepare your teen for a safe and positive work experience.
Learn more by visiting
WSPS.ca/first-job
Your teen's new job
A checklist
safety training
Knowledge is power
and without it,
your teen could be in
danger while at work.
Regardless of the job,
the following health
and safety information
should be covered
with your teen before
they begin:
Job-Specific Training
Focused on their official job
duties, this training provides
your teen with an overview
of the workplace's unique
hazards, employer-specific
safety protocols, and the
proper use of personal
protective equipment and
any specialized tools.
Occupational Health
and Safety Awareness
Training for Workers
All workers must complete
this training, no matter
what their age. This basic
training covers worker
rights, responsibilities,
and the importance of
workplace safety.
Workplace Violence
and Harassment
Your teen should be
taught the company's
violence and harassment
policy and reporting
procedures so they know
how to address these
issues if they arise.
WHMIS
All workers who may be
exposed to, or required to
handle, hazardous
materials at work require
Workplace Hazardous
Materials Information
System training on the safe
use, handling, storage and
disposal of the products.
Working at Heights
If your teen's job requires
them to work at a height of
3 metres or higher, Ministry
of Labour, Immigration,
Training and Skills
Development-approved
training is required and
must be completed before
any work at heights begins.