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Topics: Health and Wellness Tags: OHS OHS legislation

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December 18, 2023

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Inter-jurisdictional Recognitions (IJRs) provide flexibility by recognizing standards adopted in different Canadian jurisdictions. These may be issued where there is an agreement between...


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January 16, 2023

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An occupational health and safety (OHS) allowance allows a work site party to vary from specific provisions of the OHS Code. A work site will have the flexibility to either follow the original...


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May 10, 2022

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With this order, standards listed in the attached schedule for the following equipment and personal protective equipment meet compliance requirements on work sites regulated by the Government of...


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May 3, 2022

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The Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Code places an obligation on employers to have a tending worker physically located outside a confined space, at or near the entrance, who is not to leave...


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April 22, 2022

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With this order, standards listed in the attached schedule for the following equipment and personal protective equipment meet compliance requirements on work sites regulated by the Government of...


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March 3, 2022

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OHS Director’s approval to allow use of all rubber tired self-propelled machines with a GVW of more than 32 000kg at a mine site. The approval applies to all Alberta employers who are subject to...


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December 1, 2021

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Director’s order that allows work site parties to vary from one of the OHS Code 391.1 requirements pertaining to sharing of work site investigation reports with parties other than an OHS officer.


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November 26, 2021

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Director’s order that outlines the specific types of incidents to which the prohibition against disturbing the scene does not apply.


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May 1, 2017

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This information sheet explains the concept of due diligence as a defense in issues relating to the occupational health and safety of an employer's workers.