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OHS Legislation by OHSMS Element
The information is based on current legislation and employers should always consult the OHS Act, Regulation, and Code for the most up-to-date information.:
Working in Summer – OHS Information for Employers and Workers
Alberta’s unpredictable weather creates many hazardous conditions. Under Alberta’s occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation, employers must do everything that is reasonably practicable to protect
Alberta Air Quality Notification Protocol
The Alberta Government works with Environment and Climate Change Canada to assess and communicate an air quality event. This process in Alberta is called the
Wild Fire Smoke: OHS Information for Employers and Workers
Wildfire Smoke is a common, seasonal health hazard in Alberta during the spring, summer and autumn months. This recourse explains hazards associated with wildfire smoke:
Wild Fire Exposure: Smoke. Employer Fact Sheet-WCB
If you are an employer or an injured worker impacted by Alberta’s wildfire evacuations, you may have questions about your workers’ compensation coverage. Treatment providers
Emergency Preparedness Week Toolkit – Public Safety Canada
This Toolkit was developed by Public Safety Canada in collaboration with partners. It includes tips and ideas to help promote EP Week. Emergency Preparedness Week (EP
Hazard Assessment and Control: A Handbook for Alberta Employers and Workers
Hazard assessments and controls help build safe and healthy workplaces. They are at the core of every organization’s occupational health and safety program. While this
Legal terms 101: “reasonably practicable”
This resource explains the term “reasonably practicable”, which occurs throughout Alberta’s occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation.
Helping inform the development of the National Standard of Canada for operation and infection prevention and control of long-term care homes (CSA Z8004) (What We Heard Final Report)
In June 2021, CSA Group launched the enhanced public consultation activities to support the development of a new National Standard of Canada for the operation