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CCOHS: Fatigue What is fatigue? In occupational health and safety, there is not a single definition of fatigue
Health and Safety Legislation in Canada - Injury Reporting What are the reporting requirements when an injury or serious incident occurs? The employer will likely need to report an injury or illness to the workers' compensation board for their jurisdiction when: a worker experiences a work-related injury or illness that requires medical attentionthe injury leads to one or more missed work shiftsthe worker requires modified dutiesThere are additional
CCOHS: Scent-Free Policy for the Workplace What is meant by scent-free? When we talk about scents, we usually mean the smells or odours from ingredients and chemicals in cosmetics (perfume, make-up, shampoo, deodorant, etc
CCOHS: Second-hand Smoke (ETS): Workplace Policy Hasn't smoking been regulated in the workplace for years and years? Traditionally, smoking was not been allowed in situations that involve working with flammable, or explosive products
CCOHS: Working on or near water What tasks or occupations involve working on or near water? Tasks or occupations that involve working on or near water include: Commercial fishingOther on-ship boat occupations (e
CCOHS: Fall Protection - Legislation for Training Requirements What are the requirements for fall protection training? All jurisdictions in Canada have requirements for education and training that covers the fall protection plan, the fall protection equipment, or both
CCOHS: Health and Safety Report - Past Issues The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing occupational health and safety information and advice
Information Resources and Referrals Introduction Below is some contact information for agencies across Canada that are responsible for workers' compensation in the federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions Check the "Blue Pages" or other government telephone directory listings in your locality to find the telephone number of the office closest to you
CCOHS: Fall Protection - Guardrails What are guardrails? Guardrails are a stationary (or quot;fixed quot;) system used to protect workers from falls when working at heights