Ten Questions To Ask Your Employer: What Are The Dangers of My Job?
Ten Questions To Ask Your Employer: What Are The Dangers of My Job?
Ten Questions To Ask Your Employer: What Are The Dangers of My Job?
If you don’t know what the hazards or dangers are, how can you
take steps to protect yourself?
Making sure you have the skills to safely do the work you’re
assigned means getting trained. In certain cases training must be
provided before you begin work. If you’ll be working with
hazardous chemicals, you must first receive Workplace
Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Training. If
you’ll be working with asbestos, you may also need to take a
government-approved course.
The law requires your employer to make sure that you use
appropriate safety equipment when and where it’s necessary.
Your employer is also required to make sure that you’re trained in
how to use this equipment properly.
The law requires your employer to make sure that you’re either
competent – have the skills – to work safely or are under the
direct supervision of someone who is competent. If you’re not
under the direct supervision of a competent person, your employer
must tell you the emergency procedures before you start work.
At a minimum, all workplaces must have a first aid kit. The type
of kit depends on the number of workers, how hazardous the work
is, and the location of the workplace. Most workplaces are
required to have individuals present who are trained in providing
first aid.
The law required you to take reasonable care to protect the health
and safety of you and your co-workers. This includes cooperating
with your employer by following the employer’s safety rules and
taking required safety training.
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=O02.cfm&leg_type=
Acts&isbncln=0779749200
Occupational Health and Safety Act
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=2003_062.cfm&leg_type=Regs&i
sbncln=077971752X
Occupational Health and Safety Regulation
http://employment.alberta.ca/documents/WHS/WHS-LEG_ohsc_2009.pdf
Occupational Health and Safety Code
http://employment.alberta.ca/SFW/3969.html
Occupational Health and Safety Code Explanation Guide
Contact us:
Province-Wide Contact Centre Web Site
Edmonton & surrounding www.worksafely.org
area:
780-415-8690
Throughout Alberta:
1-866-415-8690
Deaf or hearing impaired
In Edmonton: 780-427-9999
or
1-800-232-7215
throughout Alberta
Getting copies of OHS Act, Regulation & Code:
Queen’s Printer Workplace Health and Safety
www.qp.gov.ab.ca http://employment.alberta.ca/whs‐ohs
Edmonton 780-427-4952
Call any Government of Alberta office toll-free
Dial 310-0000, then the area code and telephone number you want to reach
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