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Front-line workers can now get safety training for Restrictions Exemption Program

Nov 24, 2021 | 2:39 PM

MEDICINE HAT, AB – The province says safety training is now available to front-line workers that will help keep patrons safe during the pandemic.

The 45-minute online training is available to employers and staff at businesses and organizations that are participating in the Restrictions Exemption Program (REP) and other COVID-19 safety requirements.

In a news release, the province says the no-cost training will “help them assess and manage challenging situations that may arise during their daily operations.”

“We recognize this has been a challenging time for many Alberta workers as they continue to do their jobs to keep businesses open while also ensuring the health and safety of their colleagues and patrons,” says Labour and Immigration Minister Tyler Shandro. “This training will help empower workers with the skills and confidence to safely implement the Restrictions Exemption Program.”

The training will cover issues such as requesting proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test and enforcing physical distancing or masking.

Back in October, the province announced $1-million in funding for training for workers when implementing the REP.

Employers can find more information on the training and enrolling employees at alberta.ca.