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June – Summer Safety
Summer Safety Summer months in Alberta mean more outdoor activities, especially after the long winter months! Summer is no time to get careless with safety,
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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
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Alberta – Air Quality Health Index
Air Quality Health Index The Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) helps you understand what the air quality around you means to your health. The AQHI
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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
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Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion Posters
CCSA printable infographics Heat Stroke Heat Exhaustion
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Alberta OHS – Working in Extreme Heat
Working on a hot summer day can put workers at risk. Employers and workers need to know how to protect themselves from heat exposure and