This section provides an overview of information you need to be an effective OH&S Representative for Health Sciences: Alberta OH&S legislation; Hazard assessments; How to be an effective union representative; Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees and Effective workplace inspections. We’ve also included quick links to selected parts of the Code and Code Explanation Guide.
The OHS Regulation is due to expire on March 31, 2013. A review of the
Regulation is now underway. Human Services is proposing a number of changes to the Regulation based on suggestions received from workers and employers.
The next step is to give all Albertans an opportunity to provide their
views about the proposed changes. You are invited to complete the survey
available on the Human Services website until March 20, 2012.
Human Services will consider comments received by March 20, 2012 and
finalize recommendations. The final recommendations will be forwarded to
Human Services Minister Dave Hancock.
A series of Best Practices Guidelines for OHS in the Healthcare Industry is now complete. The final installments, Best Practices for the Assessment and Control of Psychological Hazards and an eLearning awareness program, are now available.
www.employment.alberta.ca/ohs-healthcare
www.employment.alberta.ca/documents/bp013-bestpractices-volume5.pdf
For printed copies, call the Occupational Health and Safety Contact Centre at
1-866-415-8690 (toll free in Alberta).
HSAA's OHS Officer, Joanne Monro, participated on working groups which developed all five (5) volumes in the series. HSAA is acknowledged as a contributing organization for the entire series.
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