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202 results found for: "Labour"

Organizations: Employment and Immigration (2008-2011)

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May 1, 2007

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This bulletin presents safety measures for preventing overhead crane and hoist collisions


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May 1, 2007

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This bulletin presents what needs to be done to make the hot work situation safe, and what does the Occupational Health and Safety Code require under these circumstances.


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November 1, 2006

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This handbook describes procedures that have proved successful for resolving problems in joint work site health and safety committees activities.


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November 1, 2006

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This Safety Bulletin presents information originally published in May 2000 in “Abuse in the Workplace: A Program Development Guide for Health Care Organizations”, published by Alberta Health and...


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September 1, 2006

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The purpose of a work site health and safety committee is to promote awareness and interest within the company in health and safety at the work site. Committee members work together to identify...


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November 1, 2005

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Commonly referred to as the “General Duty Clause”, every province and territory in Canada has similar occupational health and safety legislation that describes the obligations of employers and workers.


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October 1, 2005

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This information is intended to remind employees about the effects of the cold on their personal safety and ability to work effectively.


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May 1, 2004

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Alberta Employment and Immigration investigated a flash fire in which a treater fire box ignited a cloud of accidentally released natural gas. The ignition occurred because the burner access port...


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April 1, 2004

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Back belts may be appropriate in the treatment of certain back injuries. In these cases a back belt should be offered to an injured worker


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September 1, 2000

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This bulletin provides a description of the incident and recommendations on how to prevent recurrence.