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Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (ACHMM) |
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The Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers vision is to be the recognized leader and resource for those practicing Environmental, Health and Safety Management. |
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Alberta Occupational Health Nurses Association |
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Alberta Occupational Health Nurses Association (AOHNA) is a non-profit organization representing the occupational health nurses working in Alberta. |
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Algonquin College: Occupational Safety and Health Certificate Program |
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This program provides students with solid training in the required practices of occupational safety and health. In addition to providing the fundamentals, the program includes a management component that gives students the know-how to oversee workplace safety programs and offer solutions. |
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American Academy of Physician Assistants in Occupational Medicine (AAPA-OM) |
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The American Academy of Physician Assistants in Occupational Medicine (AAPA-OM) was founded in 1981 as an educational organization to represent physician assistants (PAs) who share a common interest and role in the care of the working person and prevention of workplace illness and injury. |
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American Association of Occupational Health Nurses |
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As the primary association for the largest group of health care professionals serving the workplace, AAOHN is a principal force in furthering the profession of occupational and environmental health. |
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American Biological Safety Association (ABSA) |
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The ABSA promotes biosafety as a scientific discipline and serve the growing needs of biosafety professionals throughout the world. Its goals are to provide a professional association that represents the interests and needs of practitioners of biological safety, and to provide a forum for the continued and timely exchange of biosafety information. |
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American Board for Occupational Health Nurses |
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ABOHN strives to provide a quality occupational health nursing certification program that meets certificates’ and potential candidates’ needs. |
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American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) |
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Contains information about this not-for-profit corporation, the aim of which is to improve the practice and educational standards of the profession of industrial hygiene. The site contains information about ABIH itself, certification programs, exams, and other information of interest to the industrial hygienist.
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American Chemical Society: Division of Chemical Health and Safety |
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Goal of this division is to share information with employers and employees to help prevent reactive chemical-related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities in the workplace. |
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American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine |
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The ACOEM is the pre-eminent organization of physicians who champion the health and safety of workers, workplaces, and environments. |
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American Industrial Hygiene Association: Alberta Section |
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The purpose of the site is to provide information on a variety of issues for both the membership and the public at large. The Local Section is open to anyone interested in, or the promotion of, the field of industrial hygiene in the province of Alberta. |
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American Industrial Hygiene Association: Atlantic Provinces Section |
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Provides information about Chapter activities including: workshop, membership, area job posting etc. |
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American Industrial Hygiene Association: British Columbia and Yukon Section |
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A local section of the AIHA whose purpose is to unite industrial hygienists and safety practitioners who work for consulting firms, private and public corporations, many branches of government, Universities and WorkSafeBC. |
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Applied Ergonomics Community |
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This online community is the premiere venue for ergonomics practitioners talking with practitioners. |
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Association of Electrical Utilities Safety Professionals of Ontario |
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This site is a tool to provide the Safety Professional with the latest in ASP Policies, Procedures, Safe Work Practices, Training Information, Forms, Reports and Occupational Health & Safety News including new legislative material as it becomes available. Loss control responsibilities must satisfy Legislative requirements including the responsibilities of the Health & Safety Professional to adequately meet the utility needs and to train Supervisors and other Management personnel in the application of the law. |
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Association of Occupational Health Nurse Educators in the United Kingdom |
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An organisation for teachers of occupational health nursing at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the UK. The organisation exists to promote best practice and education in occupational health nursing. |
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Association of Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners (UK) |
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The Association, which is now a respected professional organization, comprises Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners working across all sectors of UK industry and at all levels of employment from service directors to students. |
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Association of Safety and Health Consultants Inc. |
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This New Brunswick association brings the wider health and safety professions together. It is the first Canadian agency to accomplish this feat. They are raising the bar of professional health and safety practice in New Brunswick and across Canada. |
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Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine |
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Professional organisation committed to establishing and maintaining the standard of training and practice of Occupational Medicine in Australasia. |
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Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) |
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The Board of Certified Safety Professionals operates solely as a peer certification board with the purpose of certifying practitioners in the safety profession. |
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Board of Registered Canadian Safety Professionals (BCRSP) |
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The Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) is the registering body of choice for occupational health and safety professionals. |
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British Columbia Institute of Technology: Occupational Health and Safety Program |
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The primary goal of the BCIT Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Program is to equip students with the tools, resources, and technical skills they need for practicing effectively as OH&S generalists. |
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British Columbia Institute of Technology: Occupational Health Nursing Program |
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This program provides the specialized body of knowledge, skills, and leadership abilities to practice at a beginning level in a wide variety of organizations. It offers experienced Registered Nurses either an Advanced Specialty Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing after completing 33 credits.
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British Occupational Hygiene Society |
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BOHS’s aim is to help to reduce work-related ill-health. They do this by promoting public and professional awareness, good practice and standards, and by researching and advancing education in the science of occupational health and hygiene. |
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Cambrian College: Occupational Health & Safety Certificate |
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This program helps to develop the appropriate knowledge and skills to assess the factors that affect the functions of workers and the workplace and to develop programs that will ensure a safe work environment. This program is intended for those people who are employed in a safety function, for those involved in occupational health and safety programming, and for members or future members of health and safety committees.
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Canadian Board of Occupational Medicine |
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The Canadian Board of Occupational Medicine (CBOM) is a national organization of physicians who have distinguished themselves in the practice of occupational medicine through study and experience. The CBOM members believe that an incentive for attaining higher qualifications in occupational medicine will lead to higher standards of professional service to workers and the public. The organization was established to “encourage the study, improve the practice and elevate the standards of occupational medicine throughout Canada.” |
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Canadian Council of Occupational Hygiene |
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The Canadian Council of Occupational Hygiene (CCOH/CCHT) is a not-for profit organization that has been established to provide a formal, coordinated, perspective on Occupational Hygiene amongst Canadian Occupational Hygiene Associations. Each provincial association or geographic area is represented by one director at the meetings of the council. The official languages of the Council are French and English. |
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Canadian Occupational Health Nurses Association |
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COHNA/ACIIST represents Occupational Health Nurses from across Canada. Website includes information about upcoming events, employment opportunities, awards, certification, etc. |
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Canadian Radiation Protection Association |
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The Canadian Radiation Protection Association is a professional organization that supports the development and implementation of radiation safety programs in industry, medicine, research and the environment through scientific inquiry, public involvement and interaction with local, provincial, federal and international authorities. |
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Centre for Registration of European Ergonomists (CREE) |
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CREE is an independent European registration organisation for professional ergonomists that brings together and harmonises the views of some thirteen national ergonomics societies within the European Union, to certify professional ergonomists working in Europe and award them the “European Ergonomist” (Eur.Erg TM) title. |
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Chartered Institute of Environmental Health |
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The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion of environmental health and the dissemination of knowledge about environmental health issues for the benefit of the public. It is also responsible for the training and professional development of environmental health officers and provides educational services to the profession. |
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Concordia University College of Alberta: Bachelor of Environmental Health |
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The Bachelor of Environmental Health is an intensive 15-month program designed to prepare students for careers in public health inspection or in other areas of environmental health practice, or for graduate studies in environmental and public health. The program incorporates classroom instruction, field experiences, mentoring opportunities, and a 12-week field experience or an applied research project completed in association with organizations from the public or private sector.
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Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation |
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The Mission of CAOHC is to promote the conservation of hearing by enhancing the quality of occupational hearing conservation programs. |
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Dalhousie University: Certificate Program in Occupational Health & Safety Management |
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This program is designed for individuals who are currently or will be responsible for the design and coordination of health safety plans for their organization. Graduates of the program will have acquired the systems necessary to manage and control loss, to identify and protect against potential liabilities and to ensure compliance of existing federal and provincial regulatory requirements.
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Eurotox: Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology |
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EUROTOX aims to foster toxicology, both scientifically and educationally, in all countries of Europe. To this, EUROTOX organises an annual scientific congress, workshops, and postgraduate training courses. |
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Fanshawe College: Occupational Health and Safety Program |
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This program is designed for students to develop and coordinate health and safety programs. Students will have an introduction to employee and employer rights and responsibilities for ensuring a safe work environment. Graduates should be able to apply current legislation, training, hazard management,
safety administration and occupational hygiene to the workplace.
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Federation of European Ergonomics Societies (FEES) |
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FEES is the Federation of the European Ergonomics Societies. The mission is to enhance the recognition of ergonomics contributing to economic development, to quality of life, to health and safety at work, and to social progress in European Countries. |
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First Nations University of Canada: Environmental Health and Science Program |
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Health/Science Degree) available from this unique institution.
Guided by a strong and caring team of Aboriginal Elders, faculty, students and community representatives, the vision of the First Nations University of Canada’s Department of Science delivers high-quality science programs and holistic support systems based on Indigenous knowledge, natural laws, philosophies, practices and contemporary needs. |
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Foundation for Professional Ergonomics |
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The Foundation for Professional Ergonomics is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing professionalism in Ergonomics. It conducts and supports educational and scientific activities demonstrating how professional ergonomists serve to make our lives at work and at home healthier, safer, more productive, and more satisfying. |
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G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education: Occupational Health and Safety Program |
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Ryerson University’s G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is an acknowledged leader in OHS training and development. They offer two certificate programs including the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety and the Certificate in Advanced Safety Management. |
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Gage Occupational and Environmental Health Unit |
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The Gage Occupational and Environmental Health Unit (GOEHU) is a collaborative effort of the Departments of Medicine and Preventative Medicine & Biostatistics within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto and the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health at St. Michael's Hospital. The mission of the GOEHU is to contribute to the protection, conservation and promotion of health within the workplace and the environment. |
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Grant MacEwan College: Occupational Health Nursing Program |
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The scope of practice for occupational health nursing is broad and encompasses the application of theoretical principles in management, health assessment and education, counseling, program development and a wide range of practical health promotion skills. With courses covering industrial hygiene, disability management, occupational toxicology and health surveillance, the OHN program gives you a broad overview of current issues and a very defined focus on professional practice.
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society |
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This US-based society with a mission to promote the discovery and exchange of knowledge concerning the characteristics of human beings that are applicable to the design of systems and devices of all kinds. |
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (Europe Chapter) |
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Organised to serve the needs of the human factors profession in Europe. The purpose is to promote and advance through the interchange of knowledge and methodology in the behavioural, biological, and physical sciences, the understanding of the human factors involved in, and the application of that understanding to the design, acquisition, and use of hardware, software, and personnel aspects of tools, devices, machines, equipment, computers, vehicles, systems, and artificial environments of all kinds. |
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Institute of Hazardous Materials Management |
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The Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM) is a non-profit organization that offers the Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM®) program. IHMM is governed by a Board of Directors.
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Institute of Risk management |
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The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) is risk management's leading professional education and training body. The Institute provides high quality education, training and professional development in risk management at a range of levels, from introductory to expert. |
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International Network of Safety & Health Practitioner Organisations (INSHPO) |
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INSHPO is an international organization that represents generalist occupational safety and health practitioner organizations. |
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International Occupational Hygiene Association |
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The IOHA conducts a wide range of activities intended to promote and develop occupational hygiene worldwide. The IOHA provides an international voice of the occupational hygiene profession through its recognition as a non-governmental organization (NGO) by the ILO (International Labour Organization) and WHO (World Health Organization). |
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Lambton College: Bachelor of Applied Technology, Environmental Health and Safety Program |
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The new Bachelor of Applied Technology, Environmental Health and Safety program, recently approved by the provincial government, is unique because of its broad scope with a focus on the impact of industries, on the workforce and municipalities. This program will provide students with the skills to meet the increased provincial and national legislative standards in the area of environmental health and safety. |
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Lansbridge University: Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Leadership |
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Founded in 1999 as one of the world's first privately owned online universities, Lansbridge University has since established itself as an internationally recognized institution with degree programs that attract professionals who want flexible, online management education from anywhere in the world. |
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McGill University: Occupational Medicine program |
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The Department of Occupational Health of the Faculty of Medicine is a multidisciplinary centre for advanced learning and scientific research in occupational health sciences. The aim of the program is to educate professionals in occupational health and safety, and in occupational hygiene who will be capable of evaluating the work environment and its hazards, and of proposing appropriate methods of prevention and control and to train independent researchers in the field of occupational health and safety, and workplace environmental sciences.
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Mohawk College: Labour Studies in Occupational Health & Safety |
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The Hamilton & District Labour Council, the Brantford & District Labour Council, the Workers' Health and Safety Centre and Mohawk College are pleased to offer a 180-hour certificate program in Occupational Health and Safety.
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Mohawk College: Occupational Health and Safety Program |
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This program will interest individuals with responsibility for health and safety, (e.g. Supervisors, Safety Co-coordinators, Occupational Health Nurses, Joint Health and Safety Committees members, etc.) who require broader legal and technical knowledge to function effectively in their occupation. |
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Mohawk College: Occupational Health Nursing Program |
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This program prepares you to practice as an occupational health nurse in various employment settings. Alternatively, this program may be of value in enhancing your knowledge and skills, if you are currently employed as an occupational health nurse.
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National Association of Safety Professionals |
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NASP is a nonprofit membership association with a unique approach that makes safety training fun and effective, while meeting and exceeding the requirements of OSHA regulations. |
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National Environmental Health Association |
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NEHA is a (US) national professional society for environmental health practitioners. Their mission is to advance the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all. |
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New Zealand Ergonomics Society
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This site also includes a list of ergonomics books and resource materials, and information about the New Zealand Ergonomics Society (NZES). |
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New Zealand Occupational Health Nurses Association |
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Professional body for occupational health nurses in New Zealand. The purpose is to promote and assist professional development and to encourage occupational health nurses to meet competency-based goals as required by the Nursing Council of New Zealand. |
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New Zealand Occupational Hygiene Society |
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The goal of this organization is to further the practice, professionalism and recognition of occupational hygiene in New Zealand. |
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Nordic Ergonomics Society
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Addresses the needs of academics, practitioners, students and individuals interested in Ergonomics. NES, founded in 1969, represents the professional interest of over one thousand five hundred members from the Nordic countries. |
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Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT): Occupational Health and Safety Diploma Program
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A diploma program in Occupational Health & Safety to train students for careers in the safety profession.
The practical component of this program will produce strong OH&S practitioners competent in the management of biological, physical, chemical, and ergonomic hazards within the parameters set by OH&S legislation regulation and codes. |
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Occupational and Environmental Medical Association Of Canada |
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This website has been designed to help members and non-members alike learn more about the OEMAC organization, keep abreast of the latest news and breakthroughs in occupational and environmental medicine, and match job seekers with positions in their area.
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Queen's University: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology |
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Started in 1854, the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Queen's is one of the oldest such departments in the country. Currently, the department includes 12 primary faculty and joint appointees involved in research and teaching. In addition, 5 full-time staff, 5 postdoctoral fellows, 30-40 graduate students and countless undergraduates are the foundation of a highly energetic, dynamic and interactive research environment within the department.
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Ryerson University: School of Occupational and Public Health |
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The School of Occupational and Public Health (SOPH) is a demonstrated leader in injury and disease prevention education. The School is committed to excellence in teaching, relevance of curriculum, quality of scholarship, research and creative activities, lifelong learning and service to the community. |
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Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology: Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner Program |
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The Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health focuses on the latest dynamics of the health needs of employees in the workplace and is aimed at: Individuals working in the fields of environment, health, or related occupations who want to have a specialization in the field of environmental health. |
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Society for Risk Analysis |
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Risk analysis is broadly defined to include risk assessment, risk characterization, risk communication, risk management, and policy relating to risk. |
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Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry |
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The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) is an independent, nonprofit professional society that provides a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in study of environmental issues, management and conservation of natural resources, environmental education, and environmental research and development. |
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Society of Toxicology |
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The Society of Toxicology is the leading global force in advancing science to enhance human, animal, and environmental health. |
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Society of Toxicology of Canada |
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a non-profit association whose objectives are to promote the acquisition, facilitate the dissemination, and encourage the utilization of knowledge in the science of toxicology.
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St. Lawrence College: Occupational Health Nursing Program |
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This program is designed to enhance the Registered Nurse's knowledge, attitude and skills in health promotion/surveillance, professional ethics and administrative/supervisory skills.
Program participants will develop the knowledge and skills to: utilize the nursing process in contributing to effective promotion of workers' health; participate in the development, implementation and monitoring of programs to promote health and safety; apply interviewing, counseling and adult education teaching skills to assist the employee; act as a resource and referral person in the areas of employee occupational health & safety; interpret organizational models used by management and labour.; identify and respond to the changing role of the occupational health nurse as influenced by technological advances and legislative requirements.
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Teratology Society |
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The Teratology Society is a multidisciplinary scientific society founded in 1960, the members of which study the causes and biological processes leading to abnormal development and birth defects at the fundamental and clinical level, and appropriate measures for prevention |
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University of Alberta: Certificate Programs in Occupational Health and Safety
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The University of Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Certificate program is committed to enhance and raise awareness on health and safety through quality and flexible programming, aiming to make Alberta workplaces a more healthy and safer place to work. |
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University of Alberta: School of Public Health, MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health |
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The MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health provides the knowledge and skills to investigate and manage issues in the environmental health sciences which represent the study of environmental factors including biological, physical and chemical factors that affect the health of a community or workplace. |
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University of Guelph: Toxicology Programs |
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The University of Guelph offers undergraduate degree program and co-op options in addition to a graduate degree program in the field of toxicology. The University of Guelph is also host to the headquarters of the Canadian Network of Toxicology Centres.
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University of New Brunswick: Certificate in Health, Safety and Environmental Processes |
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The Certificate in Health, Safety and Environmental Processes (CHSEP) is the product of extensive collaboration with OSHE professionals in the workplace. Professionals from across North America have participated in the program's curriculum development process. |
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University of Saskatchewan Toxicology Centre |
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Research and teaching in toxicology at the University of Saskatchewan is spearheaded and coordinated by the Toxicology Centre, with substantial participation from members of the University's Toxicology Group.
Launched in the fall of 2002, the Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Program in Toxicology has been extremely well received. This is the only program of its kind in Western Canada and the most comprehensive undergraduate program in Canada. |
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University of Toronto: Pharmacology and Toxicology Programs |
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Pharmacology and Toxicology are broadly based and integrative disciplines of biology dealing with the properties of chemical compounds and their interactions with living systems. They provide the scientific basis and principles for the study of chemical actions in the health sciences, the use of drugs as therapeutic agents or as tools in scientific research, the development and control of pharmaceuticals, the investigation and control of pollutants and poisons in natural and social environments, etc. The Department of Pharmacology offers four specialist and two major undergraduate programs of study. |
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University of Victoria: Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health |
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The Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health focuses on the latest dynamics of the health needs of employees in the workplace and is aimed at: Individuals working in the fields of environment, health, or related occupations who want to have a specialization in the field of environmental health; those seeking employment in the private or public sectors where there is an increasing concern for employee health and the protection of the environment; those looking for a change in career to a rapidly expanding field and wishing to obtain a professional certificate and managers in environmental and occupational health who are seeking continuing professional education.
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University of Western Ontario: Department of Physiology and Pharmacology |
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This is a research-intensive department, with a strong commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels in physiology, pharmacology and toxicology. |
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University of Western Ontario: Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management
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The Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management offered by Continuing Studies at The University of Western Ontario is designed to enable university graduates to add practical and applied skills required to work in the field of occupational health and safety. Students in this exciting program will also obtain valuable work experience through a supervised practicum placement. For more information on the program and the application process please contact either 519 661 3658 or cstudies@uwo.ca. |
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Association canadienne de la médecine du travail et de l'environnement |
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L’ACMTE est membre des Sociétés affiliées de l’Association médicale canadienne. Le Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada a aussi reconnu l’ACMTE en tant que l’Association nationale de spécialistes pour la médecine du travail. |
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Association canadienne de radioprotection (ACRP) |
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L'Association canadienne de radioprotection (ACRP) est une organisation professionnelle qui supporte le développement et l'implémentation de programmes de radioprotection dans les secteurs de lxindustrie, de la médecine, de la recherche et de l'environnement. Elle le fait grâce à l'apport scientifique, l'implication du public et l'interaction avec les autorités locales, provinciales, fédérales et internationales. |
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Association canadienne de santé publique |
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L'Association canadienne de santé publique est une association bénévole nationale, indépendante et sans but lucratif, représentant la santé publique au Canada et entretenant des liens étroits avec la communauté de santé publique internationale. Les membres de l'ACSP croient fermement à l'accès universel et équitable aux conditions de base qui sont nécessaires à la santé de tous les Canadiens. |
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Association canadienne des infirmières et infirmiers en santé du travail |
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Les associations professionnelles d’infirmières autorisées des provinces et des territoires établissent les règles de la pratique des soins infirmiers quel que soit le milieu dans lequel la profession est exercée. |
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Association des médecins du travail du Québec |
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L'Association des médecins du travail du Québec (AMTQ) est une association professionnelle qui regroupe les médecins intéressés à la médecine du travail, aussi bien ceux qui en font leur unique activité professionnelle que d'autres qui n'y consacrent que quelques heures par semaine. |
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Association québécoise de l'hygiène, la santé et la sécurité au travail (AQHSST) |
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L'AQHSST a pour but premier de promouvoir les connaissances relatives à l'hygiène du travail et à la santé-sécurité du travail par l'échange et la vulgarisation de l'information.
De plus, l'AQHSST fait la promotion des connaissances dans des domaines connexes pouvant avoir un impact sur la santé et la sécurité du travail, tels l'ergonomie et l'environnement.
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Cégep de Saint-Laurent: Environnement, hygiène et sécurité au travail |
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Le programme d'études collégiales Environnement, hygiène et sécurité au travail vise à former des techniciens aptes à intervenir dans tous les milieux de travail ou de production de biens et de services pour assurer la protection de la santé et de l'intégrité physique et psychologique des travailleurs et pour assurer la protection de l'environnement. |
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Commission canadienne de la médecine du travail (CCMT) |
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La CCMT est un organisme national de médecins qui ont une connaissance particulière de la pratique de la médecine du travail grâce à leur formation et leur expérience dans ce domaine. Il existe trois niveaux de classement érigés par la Commission canadienne de la médecine du travail. |
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Conseil Canadian d'agrément des hyiénistes du travail (CCAHT) |
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Le CCAHT est une organisation nationale à but non lucratif qui établit les normes de compétences professionnelles pur les hygiéniests du travail au Canada. L'enregistrement au CCAHT donne droit au titre ROH ou ROHT. Les titres indiquent l'atteinte et le maintien d'un haut noveau professionnel reconnu dans toutes les jurisdictions canadiennes. |
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Société de toxicologie du Canada |
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une association à but non lucratif dont les objectifs sont de promouvoir l’acquisition, faciliter la dissémination, et encourager l’utilisation des connaissances sur la science de la toxicologie. |
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Université de Moncton: Certificat en sécurité et hygiène au travail |
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Ce programme vise l'acquisition des notions de base menant à une meilleure compréhension des concepts fondamentaux en santé, sécurité et hygiène au travail. Il vise aussi l'acquisition des connaissances pouvant servir à développer chez la travailleuse, le travailleur, l'employeuse et l'employeur une attitude qui favorise la prévention des incidents et des accidents en milieu de travail. |
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Université de Montréal: Certificat en santé et sécurité du travail |
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Le Certificat en santé et sécurité du travail (SST) vous prépare à assumer adéquatement les activités de base en matière de SST dans les entreprises : la surveillance du milieu, le traitement des cas d’indemnisation et, surtout, la prévention des lésions professionnelles. Nettement plus avancés, certains cours vous préparent à gérer efficacement des dossiers majeurs en vue de limiter les coûts financiers, d’évaluer les pratiques de gestion, d’améliorer les conduites humaines, de former le personnel et de prendre le leadership du changement qui s’impose en SST. |
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Université de Sherbrooke: Certificat en sécurité et hygiène au travail |
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Permettre à l'étudiante ou à l'étudiant: d'acquérir les connaissances multidisciplinaires de base de même que les habiletés nécessaires à une intervention efficace en santé et sécurité du travail; d'acquérir, dans le premier module, des connaissances relatives à la législation, l'hygiène du travail, l'ergonomie, les relations de travail, les procédés industriels et la sécurité du travail; d'acquérir, dans le second module, les habiletés nécessaires à l'identification des principaux agents agresseurs et des risques à la sécurité du travail et à la gestion des outils et techniques de prévention appropriés. |
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Université du Québec à Montréal: Diplôme d'études supérieures spécialisées Intervention ergonomique en santé et sécurité du travail |
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Le programme vise à former des diplômés universitaires à la pratique professionnelle de l'ergonomie. Il permet l'accession au titre d'ergonome certifié que délivre l'Association Canadienne d'ergonomie. Ce type de programme se situe au deuxième cycle et se compose de 30 crédits. On peut le suivre à temps complet (un an) ou à temps partiel (maximum 5 ans). Les DESS visent une formation professionnelle.
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Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières: Certificat en santé et sécurité au travail |
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Le programme vise à former des intervenants en milieu de travail aptes à identifier, à évaluer et à prévenir les différents risques pour la santé et la sécurité du travailleur dans l'exécution de sa tâche. L'étudiant acquerra des connaissances de base concernant la législation, l'ergonomie, les différents agresseurs physiques, chimiques et psychologiques, les opérations et procédés industriels. L'étudiant apprendra également à évaluer le niveau de présence et les effets des différents agresseurs physiques, chimiques et psychologiques du milieu de travail sur l'être humain suivant les méthodes établies. Il devra aussi devenir apte à identifier les facteurs potentiels d'accident et à déterminer les moyens de prévention; l'étudiant apprendra, de plus, à participer à l'implantation, à l'évaluation et à la gestion d'un programme de prévention des accidents industriels et des maladies professionnelles. |
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Université du Québec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue: Certificat en santé et sécurité au travail |
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Ce programme s'adresse aux personnes intéressées par la santé et la sécurité au travail et à celles qui sont déjà impliquées dans le milieu. Il veut fournir aux étudiants l'occasion de se perfectionner dans ce domaine afin d'acquérir des connaissances de base en santé au travail, de développer une approche préventive de la santé et sécurité au travail et de développer des attitudes et des habiletés d'intervention permettant la prise en charge individuelle et collective pour l'élimination des risques inhérents au milieu de travail. |
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Université du Québec en Outaouais: Certificat en santé et sécurité au travail |
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Ce programme vise à initier l'étudiante et l'étudiant à la problématique de la santé et de la sécurité au travail en privilégiant une approche multidisciplinaire, la concertation des principaux intervenants et la prise en charge de leur santé et sécurité par les participants du milieu de travail. Le programme développe trois volets complémentaires qui sont d'égale importance dans la compréhension des problèmes de santé et sécurité au travail : soit la connaissance des principaux problèmes de santé et sécurité au travail et la recherche de solutions visant à leur résolution, soit la connaissance du contexte institutionnel et sociopolitique dans lequel s'insèrent ces problèmes, et finalement, la connaissance des moyens d'intervention.
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Université Laval: Prévention et gestion de la santé et de la sécurité du travail
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Ce programme forme des personnes capables de concevoir, d'organiser, de coordonner et de gérer les activités requises pour assurer la prévention en matière de santé et de sécurité du travail. Le développement et l'acquisition des aptitudes nécessaires pour déceler, analyser et résoudre les problèmes en situation de partenariat font partie des compétences maîtrisées par les diplômés. Il en va de même pour l'habileté à animer les milieux de travail dans le domaine de la prévention. Les diplômés seront à même de diriger des activités de prévention et de gestion de la santé et de la sécurité du travail dans les organisations et pourront à ce titre, coordonner le travail de personnes ayant des formations et des rôles divers. |
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