Alberta Labour – Return to work site and reconditioning Bulletin

This resource provides information on points to consider when returning to work sites after a period of time away. COVID-19 has required that may work sites temporarily shut down. As work sites reopen and employers and workers return to work, deconditioning may be a factor.

Consider the information in this bulletin to help workers stay free of injuries such as sprains, strains or overexertion, and for employers to consider as part of reopening and worker reintegration efforts.

Return to work site and deconditioning

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