***This resource is current to September 2008. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
Information for physicians and their staff about creating a healthy and safe workplace for themselves, their co-workers and their employees, while complying with Alberta OHS legislation.
***This resource is current to August 2009. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
Information for most commercial building owners or managers to create a safe and healthy workplace for their staff while complying with OHS legislation.
***This resource is current to May 2011. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
Highlights general health and safety issues in the healthcare environment. Volume 1 of 5 in a series of best practice handbooks for the healthcare industry.
***This resource is current to May 2011. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
Information to assist with identifying, assessing and controlling biological hazards in healthcare workplaces. Volume 2 of 5 in a series of best practice handbooks for the healthcare industry.
***This resource is current to May 2011. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
A review of best practices for controlling exposure to chemical hazards in healthcare. Volume 3 of 5 in a series of best practice handbooks for the healthcare industry.
***This resource is current to May 2011. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
Addresses key physical hazards that exist in the healthcare work environment. A companion to the No Unsafe Lift Workbook which addresses patient handling. Volume 4 of 5 in a series of best practice handbooks for the healthcare industry.
***This resource is current to May 2011. For information on the latest OHS requirements, visit OHS website.***
A review of best practices for identifying and controlling work-related psychological stressors. Volume 5 of 5 in a series of best practice handbooks for the healthcare industry.
This resource gives a step-by-step approach to formal hazard assessment that employers can customize to suit their business operations. This is a best practice document. It also introduces hazard assessment, elimination and control requirements in the OHS Code.
UPDATED: February 2023
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Formal and site-specific hazard assessment and control templates from the 'Hazard assessment and control: A handbook for Alberta employers and workers" in MS Word format so you can adapt them to your organization's needs.
How to use leading indicators to improve OHS outcomes.
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