Health and Safety

Ensuring student health and safety is a primary concern, and it’s a collaborative effort involving NSCC, the employer and the student. To uphold your well-being, comprehensive insurance and risk management practices are essential.

In line with NSCC’s commitment, thorough risk assessments, mandatory form reviews and signatures, and the implementation of safety plans are integral components. NSCC has a range of insurance policies in place to safeguard students, employees, and the institution itself. These encompass coverage for errors and omissions, general liability, as well as student accident insurance to provide protection in case of any unforeseen accidents or incidents.

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Accident/Incident Reporting:

During your work experience, it is important to know what to do and who to contact if you find yourself in an unsafe or disrespectful working environment.

Unsafe / Disrespectful  Working Environment

  • If you feel unsafe, or that you are in a disrespectful working environment, your first step is to contact your faculty – do not wait for a scheduled Check-in.
  • If needed, you can also reach out to Career & Employment services at workexperience@nscc.ca.

Emergencies

In case of a serious accident or incident requiring ambulance transport, hospitalization, or emergency care, contact the office of NSCC Occupational Health, Safety & Environmental Services immediately at 902-491-7233.

If the accident/incident is not serious in nature:

  • You must complete the work experience Accident/Incident Report and connect with your faculty/Academic Chair.
  • Completed forms must be submitted to NSCC’s Career & Employment Services by email –WorkExperience@nscc.ca
  • Career & Employment Services will forward the completed form to your faculty, Academic Chair, Principal, and NSCC’s Occupational Health, Safety & Environmental Services.
  • Upon receipt of the completed Accident/Incident Report, if you and your faculty/Academic Chair have yet to connect, they will make every effort to contact you.

Student Insurance

Most students are automatically included in and covered by existing NSCC insurance plans during their participation in work experience courses. The Student Insurance Program (SIP) offers protection in case of workplace accidents, covering certain expenses that may not be addressed by the Nova Scotia Medical Services Insurance Program (MSI). Students, who’s Canadian residency is from another Canadian province,  will have coverage through the equivalent provincial health coverage insurance plans gram in their home province.  It is your responsibility to ensure you are aware of what this coverage is. The same arrangement applies to Nova Scotia students undertaking work experiences in other provinces. Consult with the provincial health authority to determine eligibility for coverage.

If you are receiving wages as part of their work experience, you will also be covered under the employer’s workers compensation (WCB) account as you are considered an employee of the organisation.

Students engaged in paid and unpaid work experiences are also protected by NSCC insurance plans while actively participating in work-integrated learning activities for the prescribed period.  Work occurring outside the work experience dates is not considered part of your term and therefore you will not be covered.

NSCC’s General Liability insurance offers coverage for students at the College in situations where a student is responsible for bodily injury or property damage to a third party while on work experience. Students enrolled in Health and Human Services programs additionally receive medical malpractice coverage.

For details regarding insurance for international work experiences and/or international students, please refer to the international section of the guide.

Employer Insurance

For the safety and protection of our students, NSCC typically requires employers to carry a general liability insurance policy of at least $2 million dollars. This ensures that employers promote safe workplace practices and effective risk management.

In some cases, employers may not carry the minimum general liability insurance required. In such instances, NSCC may still consider work experiences with these employers, subject to a thorough assessment process which includes, but may not be limited to, the following:

  1. The student, supervising faculty, and the employer jointly complete the Work Experience Agreement form.
  2. The assessment is reviewed by the Academic Chair, who assesses the level of risk involved.
  3. If the Academic Chair is comfortable with the level of risk, they consult with NSCC’s Occupational Health and Safety team to confirm their assessment of the risk.
  4. With all in agreement, the Academic Chair and supervising faculty sign off on the agreement.

Exceptions to this process are NOT possible for work experiences in industrial, construction, healthcare, aviation, or other high-risk settings.

For more detailed information, please refer to the Work-Integrated Learning Insurance Guidelines available under the Hire a Student section on NSCC’s website.

Risk Management

A vital component of work experience is ensuring that you are placed in safe work environments with proper risk management practices in place.

Before commencing any work experience, the employer must complete the Risk Assessment and Compliance Section of the Work Integrated Learning Agreement. This section helps identify potential job hazards and control measures, determine the need for personal protective equipment, and verify the employer’s appropriate liability insurance. The completed agreement must be submitted to the Academic Chair, who will keep it on file throughout your work experience.

Creating a Safe & Respectful Environment

At NSCC, we are fully committed to fostering safe and respectful learning and working environments, where discrimination and harassment have no place, and where learning and teaching can flourish. We are dedicated to treating all members of our community with fairness and equity, maintaining the academic integrity of our programs and curriculum, and ensuring an academic climate that supports learning, free from disruptive or inappropriate behaviour.

To gain deeper insights into NSCC’s unwavering dedication to providing safe and respectful work environments, we invite you to explore our Respectful Community Policy. This policy reflects our commitment to cultivating a positive and inclusive atmosphere for everyone involved in the NSCC community.

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