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Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where do I go to find general occupational health and safety (OH & S) information in Canada?

Where do I find information on workplace health and safety regulations in Alberta?

Where do I go to find general occupational health and safety (OH & S) information in Canada?

Go to Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). There is a wealth of workplace health and safety resources and links at this site, including Canadian and worldwide resources.

You can also read our article on OH & S (Occupational Health and Safety).

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Where do I find information on workplace health and safety regulations in Alberta?

The Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) division of Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry (EII) is the lead regulatory agency dealing with workplace health and safety legislation in Alberta, including the Alberta OH & S Act, Regulation and Code.

Alberta's Worker's Compensation Board is another great resource which includes useful listings of OH & S Links.

Check out Hazard Alert Training’s HANDI-GUIDE to Alberta’s OH & S Act, Regulation and Code.

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Where do I find information on workplace health and safety regulations in other Canadian provinces and territories?

Each province or territory has specific regulations that apply and different agencies that administer safety legislation.

The following is a list of provincial agencies:

British Columbia

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland & Labrador

Northwest Territories & Nunavut

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Yukon

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