All resources

List of all resources.

View as Grid List
Sort by
Display per page

Why prepay?

PTC001
Postcard to inform gas station and convenience store customers of mandatory fuel pre-pay and violence prevention plan coming into effect on June 1, 2018. Size 5” x 4”. Shipped in bundles of 100.

PUBLISHED: May 2018

X-treme safety: Young worker's take charge card

PTC002
This take-charge card folds in half to make a wallet-sized handy reference for young workers.

UPDATED: November 2022

Working? Know the rules

PTR005
Poster reminding employees of key employment standards rules. Size 11" x17".

PUBLISHED: March 2019

Working? Know your rights

PTR006
Poster reminding workers of their occupational health and safety rights. Size 11" x 17".

PUBLISHED: March 2019

Working? Rights, rules, risks

PTR007
Poster reminding workers to know their rights, the occupational health safety rules, and the hazards before starting work. Size 11" x 17".

PUBLISHED: March 2019

Guidelines for the Handling of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Western Canada

RAD001
***This resource is current to August 1995.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Guidelines for detection, classification, handling, transportation and waste management of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM). Developed by the Western Canadian NORM Committee.

PUBLISHED: August 1995

Radon in the Workplace

RAD007
***This resource is current to August 2015.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Discusses the health effects of radon exposure, where radon may naturally occur, how to test for it and suggested controls.

PUBLISHED: August 2015

Personal exposure monitoring for ionizing radiation (dosimetry)

RAD008
Discusses personal radiation exposure monitoring using dosimeters and lists effective dose limits.

UPDATED: December 2021

Working on ice - Best practices for building and working safely on ice covers in Alberta

SH010
***This resource is currently being updated ***

Addresses hazards and controls, as well as design, monitoring and maintenance for the construction and operation of transportation facilities and working platforms on floating ice.

Working on ice - Field guide to working safely on ice covers

SH011
***This resource is currently being updated***

An OHS guide for people who work on freshwater floating ice covers. It is based on the Government of Alberta’s Best Practice for Building and Working Safely on Ice Covers in Alberta.

Working on ice - Ice cover inspection template

SH011TMP
***This resource is currently being updated***

A template to help assess if a floating ice surface is safe for work.

Working on ice - Ice cover profile template

SH011TMP2
***This resource is currently being updated***

A template for recording the details of ice cover such as measurements, colour, and location.

Safe Work Permits

SH013
***This resource is current to May 2020.
For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***

Explains how safe work permits can be used to protect workers and maintain safe working conditions. Provides examples and discusses pros and cons.

PUBLISHED: May 2020

Working alone

WA002
Explains the meaning of working alone as defined in Alberta's OHS Code, as well as the legislated requirements for employers of workers working alone.

UPDATED: July 2022

Asbestos Project Notification form

WHS3910
Asbestos Project Notification form with instructions.

PUBLISHED: January 2019

If you're having trouble opening the PDF, try downloading and opening it in Acrobat Reader.
Download Adobe Reader.