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- Effective occupational health and safety programs prioritize risk assessment, hazard control, and employee engagement, fostering a culture of safety. Ensuring workers' physical and mental well-being not only protects them but also supports jobs and Alberta’s economy.
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Effective occupational health and safety programs prioritize risk assessment, hazard control, and employee engagement, fostering a culture of safety. Ensuring workers' physical and mental well-being not only protects them but also supports jobs and Alberta’s economy.
- Worker’s guide to occupational health and safety - Alberta.ca
This guide will help you understand Alberta’s occupational...
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Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation...
- Worker’s guide to occupational health and safety - Alberta.ca
Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation requires employers do everything they reasonably can to protect the health and safety of their employees. This means: ensuring your workers have the skills and training needed to do their jobs in a healthy and safe manner
These updates make sure health and safety rules keep pace with changes to workplaces, standards, new best practices, new technology and align with other Canadian jurisdictions. Most changes are administrative and remove duplication and clarify requirements.
It discusses provincial legislation related to occupational health and safety and describes the responsibilities of the workplace supervisor, employer and the provincial government, as well as those of the worker, in ensuring a healthy and safe workplace.
This guide will help you understand Alberta’s occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation and your role – as a worker - in ensuring health and safety at the work site. This guide introduces what you need to do to comply with the legislation and make your work site a healthier and safer place. Our goal – health and safety
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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.
Alberta’s new Occupational Health and Safety Act came into force on December 1, 2021. The new Occupational Health and Safety Act, SA 2020, c O-2.2 (the “New Act”) repeals the former Occupational Health and Safety Act, SA 2017 c O-2.1 (the “Former Act”).