Publications
- 2000 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG 2000)
- A Guide to the Occupational Health and Safety Act
- Accident Information (CAN/CSA-Z796-98)
- Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (CAN/CSA-B339-96)
- Emergency Planning at Class 1 Nuclear Facilities and Uranium Mines and Mills
- Guide for Selecting and Implementing the CAN3-Z299-85 Quality Assurance Program Standards (CAN/CSA-Z299.0-86 (R1997))
- Guidance for Safety Performance Indicators (SPI) [HTML | PDF Format]
- Guiding Principles for Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response
- Hazardous Materials Guide
- National Policy on Oiled Birds and Oiled Species at Risk [HTML | Booklet | PDF, 40 KB]
- Medical Management Guidelines for Acute Chemical Exposures
- Oil, Water and Chocolate Mousse
- Risk Management: Guideline for Decision Makers (CAN/CSA-Q850-97)
- Public Health Response to Chemical and Biological Weapons
- Report of the OECD Workshop on Sharing Experience in the Training of Engineers in Risk Management
- Selection and Use of Cylinders, Spheres, Tubes and Other Containers for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods, Class 2 (CAN/CSA-B340-97)
Chemical Data Sources
- ChemFinder Database and Internet Searching
- Envirofacts Master Chemical Integrator (EMCI)
- EXTOXNET Pesticide Information Profiles (PIPS)
- International Chemical Safety Cards (WHO/IPCS/ILO)
- National Toxicology Program's Chemical Health & Safety Data
- NOAA Chemical Reactivity Worksheet
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - Chemical Sampling Information
- TEMA's CAMEO
Associations
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
- The mandate of the Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness (CCEP) is to help communities, governments, and private business to prepare for, prevent, respond to, and recover from human-made or natural disasters.
- The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing information and advice about occupational health and safety. As well, the Guidelines for Industry Emergency Response Contingency Plans can be accessed from the CCOHS site.
- The Canadian Chemical Producers' Association (CCPA) represents companies producing a broad range of petrochemicals, inorganic chemicals, and synthetic resins in Canada. This site provides a brief description of the Responsible Care® codes of practice on community awareness and emergency response, manufacturing, transportation, and distribution in relation to the sale of chemicals, chemical products, or services, the movement of those goods, and hazardous waste management.
- The Canadian Fertilizer Institute's On Guard for Canada Program encourages fertilizer manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to guard against criminal misuse of their products.
- The Canadian Fire Safety Association website promotes fire safety through the use of seminars, safety training courses, informative newsletters, scholarships, and regular meetings.
- The Canadian National (CN) Railway's website on Safety and the Environment deals with:
equipment safety; TransCAER, the transportation element of the Community Awareness and Emergency Response program, and CN's partnership in the Responsible Care initiative. - Canadian Network of Toxicology Centres (CNTC)
- The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) publishes a document entitled Emergency Planning for Industry (CAN/CSA-Z731-95). The Standard can be purchased for a fee on the Canadian Standards Association website.
- The Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA) provides a resource library with a list of practical, concise guidelines (often with checklists and illustrations) that can be used to improve a facility's health and safety program. Information can be easily accessed, read, and downloaded from the Internet, free of charge.
- International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR)
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Chemical Hazard Labels
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- The Partnerships Toward Safer Communities (PTSC) program aims to improve public safety by reducing the frequency, severity, and consequences of natural and human-caused emergency incidents.
- The Process Safety Management Division of The Chemical Institute of Canada promotes awareness, understanding, and use of process safety management tools, services, and techniques within Canadian facilities. The Division provides a step-by-step guide to process safety management for facilities handling hazardous materials.
- The Risk Management Internet Services website is a valuable source of information. The main library allows the user to search for publications and professional guides in the categories of chemicals, disasters, security, safety management, environment, health, and many others. The user can view the titles of Canadian, North American, and international documents. The accessibility of a complete document is restricted to members only; however, users can register on-line for a fee.
- The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is Canada's hazard communication standard. The key elements of the system are cautionary labelling of containers of WHMIS "controlled products," the provision of material safety data sheets, and worker education programs.