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July 1, 2022
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Explains the meaning of working alone as defined in Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Code, as well as the legislated requirements for employers of workers working alone.
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March 2, 2020
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Explains how employers complete a report on compliance, if an OHS officer has required them to do so.
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February 1, 2019
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Information on mandatory and standardized training required for all Health and Safety Committee members and Health and Safety representatives. Training provides the information required to...
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November 30, 2018
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Describes changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Code that clarify that employers can not require workers to use footwear, such as high-heeled shoes, that may pose a risk to their health and safety.
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November 1, 2018
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Changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Act improve the OHS system to better protect workers and ensure they have the same rights and protections as other Canadian workers. This resource...
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August 1, 2018
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This decision tree will help employers understand and meet the requirements of the mandatory fuel prepay requirement in the Occupational Health and Safety Code. These requirements only apply to...
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May 1, 2018
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As of June 1, 2018, domestic workers are covered by the basic safety standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act and Regulation. This information sheet looks at the...
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April 1, 2018
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This information sheet explains why employers may need various combinations of joint work site health and safety committee and/or health and safety representative for multiple work sites, and how...
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December 1, 2017
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This information sheet explains what "reasonably practicable" means in the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
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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.