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SHARE. Changes to Alberta's occupational health and safety (OH&S) system that are scheduled to come into effect on June 1, 2018 will see regulators placing more emphasis on worker and supervisor competency. A champion of competency development for non-regulated occupations in the oil patch since the mid-1990s - specifically in the areas of Occupational health and safety is about the prevention of workplace injuries, disease Regulation or Code, and OHS Act explanation guide. The legislation is highlighted in this document inside the yellow boxes. These boxes contain the minimum requirements of the OHS Legislation, although Under the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act: The online components of this course are facilitated through eClass, the University of Alberta's eLearning management tool. Overall Schedule Oct 6 — pre-class (2018) Ohs Code: Explanation Guide. ohs -pub store .labour .alber ta .ca/ li 001. The purpose of this guide is to explain the requirements of sections 392.1 to 392.6 of Part 27 of the Occupational Health and Safety Code 2018 that are specific to retail fuel and convenience stores. Remaining sections (389 to 392) of this explanation guide will be posted when available. Readers are reminded that the guide has no legislative sanction and that the OHS Code should be consulted The seven jurisdictions that define "competent" are Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The four jurisdictions that define a "competent person" or "competent worker" are Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. (Note: Saskatchewan defines both terms.) The OHS Act sets standards for the protection of workers throughout the province. Employers are obligated to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers on the site. Workers have an obligation to work safely and cooperate with their employer to keep the workplace safe. OHS Act OHS Regulation OHS Code HANDI-GUIDE to Alberta's OH & S Act, Regulation and Code - Edition. An updated, two-level appeals process. Travail et ressources humaines. New requirement for employers with more than 20 workers to establish a joint work site health and safety committee. Key updates on a range of alberga and enforcement topics, such as orders compliance A handbook for Alberta employers and workers: Hazard Assessment and Control. BP018. 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. Alberta Labour is responsible to enforce the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, Regulation and Code and has an agreement (MOU) with Health Canada to enforce the federal Hazardous Products Act and associated regulations. These new measures took effect on June 1, 2018, as part of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) changes. Resources: OHS Code (Part 27: Violence and Harassment) OHS Code Explanation Guide (Part 27, sections 392.1 to 392.6) Watch a recording of the gas station and convenience store webinar; Prepay fuel. Prepaying for fuel may include: paying

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