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Many basic elements are similar in all the jurisdictions across Canada. However, details of the occupational health and safety legislation and how laws are enforced vary from one jurisdiction to another. Learn your legal rights and responsibilities and stay in compliance with our wide range of legislation resources.
There are fourteen jurisdictions in Canada - one federal, ten provincial and three territorial - each having its own occupational health and...
To exercise due diligence, an employer must implement a plan to identify possible workplace hazards and carry out the appropriate...
Standards establish specifications and procedures to ensure the reliability of the products, methods, and services people use...
A health and safety program is a definite plan of action designed to prevent accidents and occupational diseases. Some form of a...
Everyone in the workplace is responsible for their own safety and for the safety of co-workers. The internal responsibility system puts in place...
Employers, managers, supervisors, workers, and the government all have responsibilities when it comes to workplace health and safety....