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- CCOHS: Fatigue - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
What are some factors that are related to fatigue? Back to top Work-related factors may include long work hours, long hours of physical or mental activity, insufficient break time between shifts, changes to jobs or shift rotations, inadequate rest, excessive stress, having multiple jobs, or a combination of these factors
- Health and Safety Legislation in Canada - Injury Reporting
WorkSafeBC As soon as possible after an injury or illness, the employer must contact WorkSafeBC and submit a claim if a worker: Is taken from or leaves the jobsite for treatment at a medical facility, Misses time from work after the day of the injury, Loses consciousness, Is diagnosed with a work-related disease,
- CCOHS: Second-hand Smoke (ETS): Workplace Policy
What jurisdictions in Canada have regulated second-hand smoke in the workplace? Back to top All Canadian jurisdictions have a formal law or regulation that restricts smoking and vaping in the workplace
- Working on or near water - Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and . . .
What tasks or occupations involve working on or near water? Tasks or occupations that involve working on or near water include: Commercial fishingOther on-ship boat occupations (e
- CCOHS: Fall Protection - Legislation for Training Requirements
What are the sources of legislation regarding fall protection training? Back to top Below is a table (for guidance purposes only) that lists legislation that specifically mentions training, and provides a general summary of the training elements, if listed
- CCOHS: Health and Safety Report - Past Issues
WorkSafeBC issued a bulletin with some important steps that vacuum truck operators can take to minimize the hazards of static electricity discharges when they are removing wood dust, as well as advice on the right equipment and safe work procedures to use
- Health and Safety Legislation in Canada - Injury Reporting
WorkSafeBC As soon as possible after an injury: or illness, the employer must contact WorkSafeBC and submit a
- Information Resources and Referrals
WorkSafeBC (Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia) 6951 Westminster Highway Richmond, BC V7C 1C6
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