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Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research |
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The Alberta Centre for Injury Control & Research (ACICR) is a provincial organization committed to advancing the impact of prevention, emergency response, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries in Alberta. |
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Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada |
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AWCBC was formed to facilitate the exchange of information among Workers' Compensation Boards and Commissions in Canada. The mission of the association is to achieve excellence through data analysis, shared knowledge, education and networking.
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Australian Safety and Compensation Council |
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Through a partnership of government, unions and industry the ASCC leads and coordinates national efforts to: prevent workplace death, injury and diseas; improve workers' compensation arrangements, and; improve the rehabilitation and return to work of injured workers. |
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BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit |
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To be a leader in the production and transfer of injury prevention knowledge and the integration of evidence-based injury prevention practices in the daily lives of those at risk, those who care for them and those with a mandate for public health and safety in British Columbia. |
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Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program |
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The Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program (CAISP) is a national program of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA). CAISP was established in 1995 in response to the need for better information about fatal and hospitalized agricultural injuries. CAISP has partners in each of the ten Canadian provinces. It is coordinated from a national office at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
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Canadian Institute for Health Information |
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Mandated by Canada's health ministers, the Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization responsible for developing and maintaining the country's comprehensive health information system. The Institute delivers the knowledge and develops the tools to advance Canada's health policies, improve the health of the population, strengthen the health system and assist leaders in the health sector make informed decisions. |
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Centre for the Study of Living Standards |
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The Centre for the Study of Living Standards is a non-profit, national, independent organization that seeks to contribute to a better understanding of trends in and determinants of productivity, living standards and economic and social well-being through research. Some of their research is related to workplace health and safety.
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Community Against Preventable Injuries |
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More British Columbians under the age of 45 are killed each year by preventable injuries than any other cause. The Community Against Preventable Injuries is committed to change; providing the tools to reduce injury in your community. They have developed a provincial, multi-media, multi-touchpoint social marketing campaign designed to make British Columbians aware of the magnitude of the issue and the multitude of situations where injuries can be prevented. |
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International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions |
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The IAIABC is an association of government agencies that administer and regulate their jurisdiction’s workers' compensation acts. |
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Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety |
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The only occupational health and safety research facility owned and operated by an insurance company.
They conduct research in the following areas: injury research; physical work; return to work; slips, trips, and falls. |
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National Day of Mourning |
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Observed annually on April 28th, the National Day of Mourning commemorates workers who have been injured, killed or suffer illness as a result of occupational accidents and hazards. This day of observance was instituted upon the passing into legislation of the Workers Mourning Day Act in December 1990. Since that time, various events are organized each year by labour organizations across the country are to express remembrance for the family, friends and colleagues who have suffered in carrying out workplace duties. |
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OSH Answers |
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This is a collection of frequently asked health and safety questions, presented by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). |
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Public Health Agency of Canada: Injury Section |
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The mission of the Public Health Agency of Canada is to promote and protect the health of Canadians through leadership, partnership, innovation and action in public health. This site provides information and access to a variety of Canadian injury sites. |
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Worker's Compensation Board: Northwest Territories and Nunavut |
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The site provides compensation and occupational health & safety information for workers in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. |
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Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba |
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Working with its partners, the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba promotes safe and healthy workplaces, promotes recovery and return to work, provides compassionate and supportive compensation services for workers and employers, and ensures responsible financial stewardship. |
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WorkersCompensation.com |
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Although a commercial-oriented site it does organize the state rules, statutes and forms into an intuitive user-friendly interface and has Professional Directory Listings in the medical, insurance and workers' compensation service categories. |
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Workplace Health Safety and Compensation Commission of New Brunswick |
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The WHSCC provides accident prevention services, occupational health and safety assistance and cost-effective disability and liability insurance to workers and employers in New Brunswick. |
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Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission of Newfoundland and Labrador |
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Serving over 14,000 employers and approximately 12,000 injured workers, the Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission is an employer-funded no fault insurance system that promotes safe and healthy workplaces, provides return-to-work programs and fair compensation to injured workers and their dependents.
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Workplace Safety and Insurance Board |
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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) promotes workplace health and safety, and provides a workers compensation system for the employers and workers of Ontario. There is extensive information on this site about prevention, forms, health issues, return to work programs, and links to other health and safety organizations. |
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WorkSafeBC (Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia) |
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WorkSafeBC is dedicated to promoting workplace health and safety for the workers and employers of British Columbia. They consult with and educate employers and workers and monitor compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. |
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Agence de la santé publique du Canada: Section des blessures |
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Un site interactif renfermant des données statistiques sur les blessures au Canada. |
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Association des commissions des accidents du travail du Canada |
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Assumer au Canada un solide rôle de chef de file en assurant les meilleurs lieux de travail au monde en matière de sécurité et de santé, de même qu’un régime d’indemnisation des travailleurs équitable et abordable. |
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Commission de la sécurité professionnelle et de l'assurance contre les accidents du travail (CSPAAT) |
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La Commission de la sécurité professionnelle et de l'assurance contre les accidents du travail (CSPAAT) fait la promotion de la santé et la sécurité au travail et fournit un régime d'indemnisation des travailleurs aux employeurs et aux travailleurs et travailleuses de l'Ontario. |
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Institut canadien d’information sur la santé (ICIS) |
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L’Institut canadien d’information sur la santé (ICIS) fournit de l’information opportune, exacte et comparable. Les données que l’ICIS rassemble et les rapports qu’il produit éclairent les politiques de la santé, appuient la prestation efficace de services de santé et sensibilisent les Canadiens aux facteurs qui contribuent à une bonne santé. |
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Jour de deuil national |
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Le Jour de deuil national est commémoré chaque année le 28 avril en mémoire des travailleurs tués ou blessés au travail ou affligés d’une maladie professionnelle découlant d’un accident du travail ou d’un risque professionnel. |
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Programme canadien de surveillance des blessures en milieu agricole |
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Le Programme canadien de surveillance des blessures en milieu agricole (PCSBMA) est un programme national de l’Association canadienne de sécurité agricole (ACSA). Le PCSBMA a été créé en 1995, pour permettre de disposer de meilleurs renseignements au sujet des blessures mortelles et nécessitant une hospitalisation survenues en milieu agricole. Le PCSBMA a établi des partenariats dans chacune des dix provinces. Ses activités sont coordonnées depuis un bureau national situé à l’Université Queen’s à Kingston, Ontario. |
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Réponses SST |
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Ce service gratuit est offert par le Service des demandes de renseignements du Centre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail (CCHST). Le mandat du CCHST est de promouvoir la santé et la sécurité des lieux de travail en fournissant de l'information pratique en réponse aux questions qui s'y posent. |
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