https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?res_format=PDF&topic=Safety+and+Emergency+Services&language=en-CA+%5Bdefault%5DOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T20:43:51.882068+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0dc614ca-5802-4a8a-9f9c-46262b2bca8dEmployers’ guide on how to conduct a worker exposure assessment for silica2024-02-13T18:06:53.877579+00:00This publication is intended to provide direction on how to complete a worker exposure assessment to determine compliance with the Alberta occupational exposure limit (OEL) for silica.2016-11-04T19:46:19.022394+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/dc0a7530-64d4-481a-a0c9-2f1c7107d8dbBest practice - working safely in the heat and cold2024-02-13T18:48:02.231758+00:00This publication describes the health risks associated with working in extreme heat and cold situations, and suggests reasonable solutions for workplaces. It is intended primarily for people who work outdoors in areas such as road paving, construction, forestry, agriculture, ranching, oil and gas jobs, greenhouse or horticultural work, power line maintenance, and outdoor municipal work. This guidance may also be helpful to workplaces that have hot indoor environments such as kitchens, bakeries, pizza parlours, steam presses, laundries, or dry cleaning businesses. Cold indoor workplaces include those that have walk-in freezers, meat processing, or cold storage facilities.2015-06-19T20:52:12.466566+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b4162628-44c0-47f7-9695-1c64c13ff5e2Policing support grant (PSG) to urban municipalities2024-02-14T21:28:11.088581+00:00List of Policing Support Grant allocations to Alberta urban municipalities.2022-08-05T16:30:27.008305+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9eceb28a-51e9-4e8f-a2e9-a3e25b0c387fWildfire status : explaining the stages of wildfire management2024-02-16T23:00:56.789657+00:00Explains the stages of wildfire management used by Alberta Wildfire and associated terminology. 2024-02-16T23:00:03.175434+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ffc514ed-e843-431a-926b-520d805f5989Forest and fire management strategy : Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Alberta2024-02-21T23:21:16.520061+00:00Cypress Hills Provincial Park contains many natural and cultural values that contribute to a unique ecology in the province and a diversity of attractions for park visitors. However, The current age and composition of the vegetation combined with frequent fire weather conditions create the potential for a catastrophic wildfire in the park that would put significant values at risk. This report addresses the evolution of wildfire as a historic and fundamental agent of forest and grassland renewal and evaluates the current wildfire threat to both human and ecological values. It finds that aggressive fire and forest management commitments are required to protect both human and ecological values in both the short term and long term in Cypress Hill Provincial Park, and a summary of fire and forest management strategies is presented in the conclusion of the report.2015-11-09T21:43:23.030625+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/93121718-7db2-4f25-970a-633e4e23db0eMinisterial Order 10/2024 [Forestry and Parks]2024-03-04T15:17:49.327525+00:00This ministerial order extends the fire season to start on February 20, 2024.2024-02-21T03:08:35.847280+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6b560d95-fdcb-41e3-8a0a-ee930506d697Notice : new Canadian Electrical Code, Part I [2022]2024-03-04T16:25:31.449971+00:00Issued to inform the public that the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (twenty-fifth edition) automatically comes into force on February 1, 2022 throughout the Province of Alberta.2022-01-12T17:03:01.645504+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cf396212-6365-4cf8-a591-e271697e01f3Notice : new Canadian Electrical Code, Part I [2024]2024-03-04T16:27:53.246264+00:00The 2024 Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (twenty-sixth edition) was published on March 4, 2024 and isscheduled to come into force on April 1, 2025 throughout the Province of Alberta.2024-03-01T23:06:41.361719+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/90601ba9-9176-47c2-b6fc-26e5215a3660Report to the Minister of Justice : public inquiry into the death of Tracy Lyle Janvier2024-03-04T22:24:00.554387+00:00Represents the findings of a public fatality inquiry into the death of Tracy Lyle Janvier, including determination of the date, time, place and circumstances of the death. Also includes recommendations on how to prevent similar incidents which led to the death under investigation. See the usage considerations section of this record for more information about public fatality inquiries.2023-09-05T16:17:32.661956+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e325baaf-e19a-4b31-a6c4-ee3e1b212472Alberta wildfire payment directive2024-03-05T23:07:24.337376+00:00This directive establishes payment rates for emergency hire personnel not covered under contracts or wages, and fireline equipment not covered by the Alberta Road Builders & Heavy Construction Association Equipment Rental Rates Guide.2020-02-28T15:30:36.209963+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9bab42d2-e3be-417f-ac3e-5a9cfe23ed7cAlberta Emergency Management Agency disaster recovery program review2024-03-06T21:54:04.625685+00:00This independent review was commissioned by the Alberta Emergency Management Agency to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of its processes in supporting the delivery of disaster recovery programs. Disaster recovery programs provide disaster recovery assistance to residents, small businesses, agriculture operators and provincial and municipal governments when a disaster occurs that is considered extraordinary, when the event is widespread, and when insurance is not reasonably or readily available.2019-08-15T16:31:27.411946+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2365754e-6e82-4c0c-98d5-c8b017f46772Report to the Minister of Justice and Solicitor General : public inquiry into the death of Deanna Noname2024-03-06T22:53:53.157477+00:00Represents the findings of a public fatality inquiry into the death of Deanna Noname, including determination of the date, time, place and circumstances of the death. Also includes recommendations on how to prevent similar incidents which led to the death under investigation. See the usage considerations section of this record for more information about public fatality inquiries.2022-06-14T22:13:34.346374+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5a48ff37-727c-4c57-b6e0-abc345040d36Disaster recovery program : assistance for agricultural operations2024-03-07T16:46:41.397254+00:00The Disaster Recovery Program provides financial assistance to individuals, small businesses, farming operations, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and government departments for uninsurable loss and damage caused by emergencies and disasters. The program is intended to help repair and restore your damaged property so that you can re-establish or maintain the viability of your agricultural farming operation.2018-10-09T21:28:45.704925+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f0edcc63-cdb5-455a-bf67-cacc55f3ce90Disaster recovery program handbook : agricultural operations2024-03-07T16:48:24.774378+00:00This handbook explains the disaster recovery programs offered by the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Emergency Management Agency. This handbook has been developed specifically for agricultural operations. If you belong to one of the other groups, please refer to the appropriate handbook.2016-03-09T22:29:31.349707+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/99e8d1cb-4cf9-44fb-94cf-c47b5709fc39Disaster recovery program : small businesses and landlords2024-03-07T16:54:29.739699+00:00The Disaster Recovery Program provides financial assistance to individuals, small businesses, farming operations, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and government departments for uninsurable loss and damage caused by emergencies and disasters. The program is intended to help repair and restore your damaged property so that you can re-establish or maintain the viability of your business.2018-10-09T21:01:10.042558+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a09750ea-afd1-4ca2-af2c-e8f151dbbe38Disaster recovery program changes2024-03-07T16:59:41.358683+00:00The Disaster Recovery Program provides financial assistance to qualifying applicants to help restore uninsurable property lost or damaged by a disaster to its basic, pre-disaster functional condition. disaster recovery programs provide financial assistance as a last resort to assist those affected by a disaster.2021-03-05T22:18:22.843557+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/41bfc4de-85d7-4e44-9af6-3792c86a453cNotice : archive variance 21-ECV-006-1122024-03-07T22:20:42.051231+00:00Mast sizes are addressed in the Canadian Electrical Code Part I and there is not sufficient evidence to support the use of smaller rigid steel conduit systems . Variance 21-ECV-006-112 does not consider increased energy demands or increased frequency of extreme weather events and will not be renewed when the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1-2024 is adopted in Alberta.2024-03-07T21:50:00.007715+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0ad13591-d9f4-4aab-85f6-28aaa0b41a34Forklift health & safety : best practices guideline [2010]2024-03-11T17:01:56.080083+00:00This best practices guideline provides practical guidance to help employers fulfill their obligations to protect the health and safety of workers who operate or work around forklifts.2016-05-26T17:53:49.205732+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b27f331e-f683-490f-8873-10d2cffdab2aThe Alberta Incident Management System (AIMS) 20242024-03-13T16:07:42.159606+00:00The Alberta Incident Management System (AIMS) is introduced under the aegis of the Alberta Emergency Plan to improve integration and interoperability within the province’s emergency management system. AIMS is intended to provide all emergency management stakeholders in the province with a common understanding of the organization and structures that will be adopted in Alberta, as well as the processes, procedures, and terminology that will be employed to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters.2024-03-12T21:56:07.390839+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8259a745-2f34-427d-86e3-69fea634f20cFire ban system approved activities list : a guide to levels of fire activity restrictions in Alberta2024-03-26T20:12:25.040096+00:00A reference table providing a side-by-side comparison of the level of permission allowed for specific fire activities under the various fire restriction categories of Alberta’s fire ban system. 2020-03-31T20:19:06.868580+00:00