https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?audience=EmployeesOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T23:59:12.817578+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/69cacd1e-7e5f-49f2-9c53-4e66767bef1fHandbook of occupational hazards and controls for medical emergency response personnel2024-02-13T20:44:58.982964+00:00This document focuses on hazards and controls for medical emergency response personnel, including paramedics, EMRs and EMTs.2017-03-14T17:12:46.472521+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/89912f91-d626-445f-a6f9-a140eed93721Handbook of occupational hazards and controls for mental health workers2024-02-13T20:46:48.518337+00:00This document focuses on hazards and controls for Mental Health workers, both in Mental Health facilities and those who work in community settings.2017-03-14T17:46:25.730763+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1506e91a-a340-4f60-97f0-6aba4b7d6afcHandbook of occupational hazards and controls for pharmacy workers2024-02-13T20:46:59.737774+00:00As part of the Alberta Healthcare Initiative, a five-volume series of Best Practice documents was produced to better acquaint healthcare workers with workplace hazards and appropriate control measures. A series of short summaries of relevant information have also been produced using excerpts from these five best practice documents, to focus the hazard assessment and control information for specific healthcare professions. This summary focuses on hazards and controls in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Respiratory Therapists. It may also be useful for recreation therapists. This summary focuses on hazards and controls in pharmacies.2017-03-14T17:52:24.496620+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b1e7831d-e526-4deb-a2a6-d7a64d1ea694Handbook of occupational hazards and controls for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory therapy personnel2024-02-13T20:47:25.074804+00:00As part of the Alberta Healthcare Initiative, a five-volume series of Best Practice documents was produced to better acquaint healthcare workers with workplace hazards and appropriate control measures. A series of short summaries of relevant information have also been produced using excerpts from these five best practice documents, to focus the hazard assessment and control information for specific healthcare professions. This summary focuses on hazards and controls in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Respiratory Therapists. It may also be useful for recreation therapists.2017-03-14T18:04:16.368960+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ad88cc78-bcc2-41ae-80c5-cf8fbc7ba0e0Handbook of occupational hazards and controls for public health workers2024-02-13T20:50:06.547710+00:00This document focuses on hazards and controls for workers providing public health services, with a focus on public health inspectors.Much of this information may also be useful for other workers providing some services in homecare or community settings. Otherhandbooks which may be of interest to public health workers include those designed for emergency responders as well as thosedesigned for homecare workers.2017-03-14T17:57:38.050034+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3bccdc64-2112-4b0b-a4a2-1118d61a4180Handbook of occupational hazards and controls for staff in central processing2024-02-13T20:50:54.749291+00:00This document focuses on hazards and controls in Central Processing (CPD), sometimes called by other names including Central Supply or Central Sterile Supply (CSD, CSSD or CSR). Central Processing workers may be exposed to a variety of workplace hazards in the course of performing their functions. The type and degree of exposure is dependent upon the type of Central Processing and its location (e.g., in communities and retail establishments, in hospitals, etc.). A key component of a health and safety program is to identify and assess hazards and determine appropriate controls.2017-03-14T15:38:20.196907+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6f8e846f-e611-4e8c-a8cb-63b04b01f766Clarifying requirements applicable to prescription safety eyewear2024-02-13T20:52:03.397703+00:00This safety bulletin presents the requirements applicable to prescription safety eyewear.2017-03-23T21:12:28.674977+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/165e67a7-33d4-440b-bdad-53c56bf39563Notifiable occupational diseases : OHS information for physicians and other health care professionals2024-02-13T23:21:04.081253+00:00This resource describes notifiable occupational disease reporting requirements for physicians and other health care professionals. A fillable notification form is included with the resource.2019-09-27T16:03:20.756277+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a61825bc-aa52-46ec-8ce3-fa58aee01134Self-employment program : program guidelines2024-03-04T20:18:11.724633+00:00The purpose of this guideline is to outline program requirements and eligibility criteria for interested participants and providers for the Self-Employment Program. 2022-03-29T15:05:30.529065+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/78e66fb4-6b38-4dbe-9bd9-ded2ac459248Incident reporting and investigation2024-03-06T17:54:00.123627+00:00This bulletin describes incidents that prime contractors – or employers, if there is no prime contractor – must report to Alberta Occupational Health and Safety. It includes how and when to notify OHS, and incident investigation requirements.2021-12-07T16:41:49.443778+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f1e20600-44be-44cf-a84c-701ea56bd8c4Health and safety on Alberta farms and ranches2024-03-06T20:31:28.782663+00:00This handbook is an introduction to the rights and responsibilities employers and workers have regarding occupational health and safety on Alberta farms and ranches. It provides information on hazard identification and control, incident reporting and investigations.2023-11-02T17:07:51.596028+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/718675b7-07cc-4e98-83d7-389c611f46aeEmergency response planning : an occupational health and safety tool kit2024-03-06T20:49:38.080452+00:00Provides employers with information about some key occupational health and safety requirements related to emergency response planning. The kit also provides a step-by-step approach to planning, that employers can customize to their own work site.2022-06-30T13:51:51.850930+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/200527b4-fbb0-4e8e-bec5-74a39409c4d3Guide to OHS : employers2024-03-06T21:12:44.203368+00:00This guide introduces Alberta's occupational health and safety laws and the role of employers in ensuring health and safety at the work site. It discusses provincial legislation related to occupational health and safety and describes the responsibilities of the worker, supervisors and the provincial government, as well as those of the employer, in ensuring a healthy and safe workplace. It also looks at non-compliance and explains what steps can be taken if supervisors or other work site parties don't comply with the law.2023-03-15T22:22:38.060864+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a99cfe4f-6b93-491b-98d6-d2cc6b9b2134Employer’s guide to occupational health and safety : OHS information for employers2024-03-06T21:16:41.322785+00:00The safety bulletin provides information to help both employees and employers understand the Occupational Health and Safety Act and their roles in ensuring health and safety at the work site.2018-07-31T18:01:16.295465+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/5e9130d6-46ec-4160-a260-9c2b3a3c2459Bargaining update [2024]2024-03-11T20:43:04.872840+00:00Monthly summary of key collective bargaining activities in Alberta and other jurisdictions, providing a summary of key labour settlements and disputes, economic trends and other factors or events relevant to the Alberta labour scene.2024-02-07T18:29:06.384729+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2ca28f4d-e2e0-46f3-84a4-674b5241085aAlberta grievance arbitration awards [2024]2024-03-11T20:48:46.301114+00:00Updated monthly, this publication lists grievance arbitration awards filed with Mediation Services in Labour and Immigration. 2024-02-07T18:33:23.845151+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/674be5d9-a9a6-4b4a-98e1-f57f66ffc4afCollective bargaining agreement listing [2024]2024-03-11T21:00:17.797325+00:00Monthly report of in-effect collective agreements in Alberta arranged by employer and industry.2024-02-07T21:33:55.075360+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9f4563a9-f892-475c-8fa0-2d8a5786a1e0Applying for an OHS acceptance or approval2024-03-20T14:24:01.045968+00:00Acceptances and approvals are legislated tools that let OHS directors grant regulatory permissions under specific circumstances. This bulletins explains more about acceptances and approvals, including who can apply and how.2020-03-02T21:08:43.303738+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f99aacbc-09b6-42a0-b71b-7175ae7f8663Temporary Foreign Worker Advisory Office [2023 to current]2024-03-21T20:52:15.044737+00:00This fact sheet explains the services provided by the Temporary Foreign Worker Advisory Office, which helps foreign workers, international students with work authorization, and employers understand their rights and responsibilities, and to help find solutions to situations involving unfair, unsafe or unhealthy working conditions.2023-03-27T22:02:30.824072+00:00