https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?organization=labour&audience=Health+Care+ProfessionalsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T23:37:15.989543+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a4509e0f-3c7d-45a3-bd2a-f63efb2a81adA health care worker’s guide to health and safety on the job2020-06-11T17:36:14.987981+00:00This guide is a resource for anyone working in Alberta’s health care industry. It addresses some of the basic provincially legislated requirements of employers and workers. It also provides at-a-glance information about some common health and safety issues people working in health care should know — and think about — every day on the job. Within this handbook the term “health care worker” includes anyone who provides care or services related to health care. That includes everyone from medical professionals, management, administrators, support workers and volunteers in both public and private health care-related settings.2017-04-25T17:47:02.481307+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/64bf8f8b-3742-4d1c-a6e0-1cc8a71b8c6fNon-reported work-related injuries among Licensed Practical Nurses2021-07-14T21:01:25.697251+00:00The OHS Futures Research Funding Program provided a grant to the researcher. The researcher used the grant to study factors associated with Licensed Practical Nurses filing injury claims to the Worker’s Compensation Board of Alberta. This dataset provides some of the information collected during this study.2021-07-14T21:00:17.329830+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ccb28135-1083-4e93-941a-bbc32edfc1e9It’s your move : evaluating improvements to client handling practices in Alberta2021-07-15T16:41:57.060551+00:00The OHS Futures Research Funding Program provided a grant to the researcher. The researcher used the grant to evaluate a patient handling program. This dataset provides some of the information collected during this study2021-07-14T20:46:38.662120+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/bd25ac2a-8af4-4f92-a3d4-bc50e7248a49Notifiable occupational diseases : OHS information for physicians [2017]2023-05-08T22:11:00.061086+00:00This information is intended to remind physicians of their responsibilities for reporting notifiable diseases under Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act.2017-03-08T16:10:38.960955+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b250c660-cd3d-4341-a929-5a59ca745353Oxygen equipment and related training requirements at work sites : OHS information for employers and workers2023-05-09T17:55:54.528972+00:00Under Alberta’s OHS Code 2009, oxygen equipment is a specified requirement of a First Aid room. Work sites requiring a First Aid room are a) medium hazard sites with 200 or more workers, and b) high hazard sites with 100 or more workers. At other work sites, deciding to use and have oxygen equipment may be part of a First Aid response, based on a hazard assessment and work site requirements.2017-01-11T20:15:11.295624+00:00