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- Information Resources and Referrals
Workers' Compensation Boards in Canada CCOHS Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board Head Office 200-1881 Scarth Street
- CCOHS: Workers Advisor or Advocate Offices Across Canada
British Columbia Back to top Workers' Advisers Office #260A - 4600 Jacombs Road Richmond, BC V6V 3B1
- CCOHS: Acronyms
WCB – Workers Compensation Board (in general) WCB Alberta – Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta WCB–BC – The former Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia [now WorkSafe BC] WEEL – Workplace Environmental Exposure Limit WHMIS – Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System WHO – World Health Organization
- Health and Safety Legislation in Canada - Injury Reporting
What are the reporting requirements when an injury or serious incident occurs? The employer will likely need to report an injury or illness to the workers' compensation board for their jurisdiction when: a worker experiences a work-related injury or illness that requires medical attentionthe injury leads to one or more missed work shiftsthe worker requires modified dutiesThere are additional
- Health and Safety Legislation in Canada - Canadian Centre for . . .
An occupational health and safety information summary from the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) Worker's Compensation Act, Part 2 Division 7, Sec 52(4)(a) An application for a variance under the Act: Worker's Compensation Act, Part 2 Division 9, Sec 63(1)(a) The Workers' Compensation Board's decision on the variance
- Cleaning Up after Wild Rodents? Read this First. - Canadian Centre for . . .
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety: Centre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail
- Canada Workers Advisor or Advocate Offices Across
Workers' Advisor or Advocate Offices Across Canada CCOHS Telephone: (306) 787-2456 or Toll-free: 1-877-787-2456
- Scent-Free Policy for the Workplace - Canadian Centre for Occupational . . .
What is meant by scent-free? When we talk about scents, we usually mean the smells or odours from ingredients and chemicals in cosmetics (perfume, make-up, shampoo, deodorant, etc
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