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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You've got questions about the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (COHS)? We've got answers! If you can't find the question or answer you're looking for, please contact us at customerservice@unb.ca.

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What is the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (COHS)?

UNB's online Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety, a 462-hour self-paced and online program, has been designed to help practitioners from varied backgrounds develop the broad base of competencies needed to be effective in the development, implementation, and evaluation of occupational health and safety programs and systems. As well, many people looking for a career change take the COHS program to prepare for entry to the field.

This certificate has also been specifically designed to prepare students to write the CRST® or CRSP® exam to become a Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST®) or a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP®) as granted by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP®).

NOTE: This program meets the CRST® educational requirement for program hours, however, successful completion of both the COHS and DOHS programs are required to meet the educational hours required to write the CRSP®.

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Does this program have any prerequisites?

There are no prerequisites for the COHS program. You are free to register at any time and will be able to start studying within one business day.

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What are the COHS courses like?

Each course is comprised of a number of modules/chapters and there are quizzes at the end of each module. Students will also complete one assignment for each course, which is submitted as uploads in your learning platform.

NOTE: The course called "Health and Safety Program Basics" is made up of 11 modules. This is a single course and is not the full certificate program.

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What are course "clusters" and what courses are in each?

Course clusters identify those courses falling under specific over-arching topic areas. There are three "clusters" of courses in the COHS: Fundamental, Management & Leadership, and Specializations.

Fundamental Cluster

  • Health and Safety Program Basics
  • Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene
  • Legislative Compliance and Corporate Responsibility

Management & Leadership Cluster

  • Management of Health and Safety Systems
  • Management, Leadership, and Organizational Behaviour
  • Risk Management and Risk Communication

Specializations Cluster

  • Accident Causation Theory and Incident Investigation
  • Fundamentals of Environmental Management
  • Fire Prevention and Protection
  • Ergonomics
  • Auditing OHS Management Systems

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What is a passing grade?

An overall grade of 70% is required to successfully pass each course. The grade will be based on quiz results and the assignment grade. Weighting of each item is available within the important course information in the D2L learning platform.

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How long does it take to complete a course and how long does the program take?

Each course involves approximately 42 hours of student engagement (i.e. time spent with your studies).

Students are given a target of 10 weeks in which to complete a course but may complete in less or more time, according to their own unique schedule.

Similarly, the self-paced nature of the COHS allows the student to complete the certificate according to their timeline. This means that while some students may take up to two or more years to complete the program, others may complete in as little as six months.

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What if I need more time to finish a course?

Life happens and sometimes we just need a little more time. We have you covered! If you need extra time to complete your course you can submit an extension request.

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Will I be able to seek credit for courses or designations that I have earned elsewhere?

You may have taken courses that match our COHS courses, or you may hold a designation such as the NCSO, the CSC, HSA, etc.

If so, you can apply for credit of up to five (5) UNB COHS courses through our Prior Learning Assessment (PLA), which contains a list of courses that have been previously assessed and the PLA application form.

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How much does the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety cost?

You can purchase courses one-by-one at a cost of $595 per course, or pay for the entire program upfront for $6,545. There are no additional fees or textbooks required.

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What is the BCRSP® and why is it important for COHS?

Upon completion, certificate holders will meet the formal education requirements for certification as a Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST®) by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP®). Occupational Health, Safety, and Environmental work experience and professional development requirements must also be met to be eligible for certification.

If you plan to seek the CRSP® designation (Canadian Registered Safety Professional®) you will need to complete both the COHS program and the Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (DOHS) to meet the requirement for formal OHS education hours.

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How do I register for the Certificate in OHS?

The COHS program is open-entry and asynchronous, which means you can register and start the program at any time.

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After you click the "register now" link, you will be taken to a new web page. If you have never taken a COHS course, we recommend starting with the course called Health and Safety Program Basics unless you have applied for prior learning.

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Are there funding options for the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety?

Our OHS programs are not recognized by student loans as they are offered asynchronously, without fixed start and end dates; students are able to start at any time of year. However, our students have been able to obtain funding through alternate routes, including:

  • UNB Awards and Scholarships (and known Provincial funding options)
  • Student line of credit through your bank
  • RESP's (Registered Education Savings Plan) or RRSP's - you will need to check to see if your registered plan allows for this
  • Employment Insurance

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Are there sponsorship opportunities for the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety?

A sponsorship can take many forms. As an example you may be sponsored by your employer, a case manager through a retraining program, or through a third-party group such as WorkSafe.

In order to send a formal invoice to your sponsor, please have your sponsor fax or email a copy of your PO to our office. The PO must have the following information:

  • Student's name
  • Course name
  • Payment amount (Payment options: $595 per course or $6,545 for entire program)
  • Sponsor's mailing address
  • Sponsor's contact phone number

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How do I register if I have a sponsor?

If you have (or are) a sponsor, please complete the sponsor registration form.

Once you click the "register now" link, you will be taken to a new page. Please select the "Certificate Program" option then click "proceed". Enter your personal information and method of payment. Please select "Prepaid" then click "submit".

Our client services team will then follow up with you regarding the next steps.

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Current students

I've completed my course; how do I register for the next one?

If you are ready to register and submit payment for your next course you can use our online registration portal.

If you have prepaid for your courses or are sponsored, you can send an email request to our team at customerservice@unb.ca or call us at 1-888-259-4222, option 2.

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How do I request an extension?

Life happens and sometimes we just need a little more time. We have you covered! If you need extra time to complete your course you can submit an Extension Request.

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I need to get a copy of my transcript, receipt, or T2202 - how do I do that?

You can find these documents in your MyUNB Student Portal, where you will be able to access and download your unofficial transcript, receipts, and T2202 forms.

Still can't find what you're looking for, or do you need a document sent to a third party? Please submit a Document Request Form.

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Whoops! My course expired. Am I still able to complete it?

Yes, of course you can. To reactive an expired course, please complete the Expired Course Form and our team will re-register you so that you can pick up where you left off.

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I finished my last course but have been away from my studies for a while. How do I become active again?

If you have been inactive for a length of time, your access will close down. To reactivate your access, you will need to register in a new course.

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I'm done! How do I get my certificate?

Congratulations! We do need to verify some information with you prior to issuing your certificate. Please fill out the Request to Graduate Form.

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I have a question for my Instructor. How do I reach them?

We've made it easy for you to connect with your instructors. In your D2L you will find your instructor's email address on the About Your Instructor page. Copy that address and then click on the Email tab in the top taskbar. Your instructor will respond to you in the fashion indicated in your email (i.e. email communication or a telephone call).

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