https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=general+health&topic=Employment+and+LabourOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T09:29:39.605186+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a8bb55f2-77a9-4c78-86aa-d09c72530dc5West Nile Virus and workers2018-04-09T21:29:35.477148+00:00This bulletin presents workers the symptoms of West Nile virus, the workers at risk and the control measures for workers.2017-03-23T20:08:59.099263+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/09df4b80-9e4a-42be-98e5-344185a6e0fcEngineered nanomaterials at the work site2019-12-18T20:26:28.773105+00:00The intent of this bulletin is to make employers aware of the potential hazards associated with ENMs and provide practical guidance to minimize risk. An overview of safe handling practices is provided based on whether the employer’s work is in a low, moderate, or high potential exposure category.2016-05-17T17:24:21.613441+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8d5ee2f2-3327-44ff-8847-0c3f22901be6Workers exposure to sewage2021-01-14T15:18:18.975803+00:00This bulletin serves as a guide to assist employers, supervisors, contractors and workers in understanding the risks of exposure to sewage and minimizing exposure to it. 2016-05-18T16:56:50.053241+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/bd33d138-ff5d-4ce9-bfe0-1d5d1afb98e7Indoor air quality tool kit2022-11-24T20:45:15.160836+00:00The goal of this Tool Kit is to help you understand typical indoor air quality (IAQ) issues, and to suggest reasonable solutions to common problems. While many workplaces can use the Tool Kit, it is written with non-industrial settings in mind – for those working in a building with offices, meeting rooms, some kitchen or lunch room facilities, with basic cleaning activities and a limited number or type of chemicals. The guidance may also apply to home businesses or very light industrial workplaces. Building owners, or those who lease office spaces, employers and workers will benefit from the information in this guide. This guide will help you identify the problem and provide advice about common approaches to recognizing and controlling IAQ problems.2017-03-23T20:15:22.323876+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/704a091a-8f0a-4bbb-8e90-9e27ed35b9ceIndoor air quality : OHS information for owners, employers and workers [2022]2023-01-30T22:01:14.554591+00:00This bulletin explains why indoor air quality is important and talks about some of the factors that affect indoor air quality. It also introduces some occupational health and safety requirements that may apply to indoor air quality concerns.2022-12-14T15:52:20.980580+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b97366df-0dce-4a22-83bb-de145b1201feIndoor air quality2023-01-31T20:24:19.223982+00:00Indoor air quality, or IAQ, is an important component of a healthy and comfortable workplace. IAQ considers the indoor environment, including the makeup of the air and comfort factors such as temperature and relative humidity. IAQ issues tend to be complex and should be properly assessed to identify problems and their solutions. This brochure discusses some effects a poorly-maintained IAQ can have on the body, and provides a general guide to maintaining all the components that lead to good indoor air quality.2016-05-18T17:35:57.123623+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7a7b4f4a-9cf5-401c-ba8c-a71bdee98651Indoor air quality : OHS information for workers and employers [2017]2023-05-08T16:44:19.938926+00:00Indoor air quality, or IAQ, is an important component of a healthy and comfortable workplace. IAQ considers the indoor environment, including the makeup of the air and comfort factors such as temperature and relative humidity. IAQ issues tend to be complex and should be properly assessed to identify problems and their solutions. This brochure discusses some effects a poorly-maintained IAQ can have on the body, and provides a general guide to maintaining all the components that lead to good indoor air quality.2016-11-16T15:46:07.279527+00:00