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Canada – Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Training

The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, or AODA, aims to identify, remove, and prevent barriers for people with disabilities. The AODA became law on June 13, 2005 and applies to all levels of government, nonprofits, and private sector businesses in Ontario that have one or more employees (full-time, part-time, seasonal, or contract).

The AODA includes requirements that all organizations must meet, with deadlines specific to an organization’s type and size. The AODA is made up of five parts, or Standards.

This module will provide you with the information you need ensure that your organization is compliant with the Act.


Duration: (60 min)

Packages:    Mill Services    Rebar    Steel    Steel Distribution   HR

Platforms:    Content Controller    KPA Flex   Vera Suite

Training Options:   Online

Languages:   English

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KPA’s training catalog offers award-winning training courses that are available online and onsite, led by our safety Risk Management Consultants. The courses, based on real-world scenarios and examples, are designed to help employees improve both their job performance and compliance.

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