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 Table of Contents
 
Section ISafety - Basic Rules of Safety
 
  1. The Law Says
  2. Elements of On-The-Job Safety
  3. Safety Tips for New Employees
  4. Safety Tips for Supervisors
Section IIMaintaining a High Standard of Safety
 
  1. Safety Inspections
  2. Accident Investigation and Reporting
  3. First Aid
Section IIICold Weather Safety
 
  1. Cold Weather Safety
  2. How Cold Is It Out There?
  3. Dress Warmly - Be Prepared
  4. Maintenance of Cold Weather Clothing
  5. Working Safely On Snow and Ice
  6. Ice Safety on Frozen Bodies of Water
  7. Vital Signs of Cold Injury - How Can You Help?
  8. Injuries That Happen Over Time
  9. Working in Remote Areas
Section IVSafety Info for Outdoor Work
 
  1. Basic Electrical Safety
  2. Electric Power lines
  3. Safe Use of Ladders
  4. Safe Use of Chain Saws
  5. Compact Loaders
  6. Snow Throwers
  7. Shovelling and Digging
  8. Manual Materials Handling
  9. Truck Start Up - "The Circle Check"
  10. Infectious Waste
Section VSafety Guidelines for the Work Environment
 
  1. Chemical Safety
  2. Noise
  3. Fire Safety
  4. Substances from Trees and Plants
  5. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation
Section VIPersonal Protective Equipment
 
  1. PPE Checklist
  2. Safety Glasses
  3. Safety Footwear
  4. Hard Hats
  5. Hearing Protection
  6. Safety Gloves
  7. Respirators
Section VIIOccupational Health and Safety Legislation
 
  1. What Does Occupational Health and Safety Legislation Say?
  2. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
  3. US Occupational Safety and Health Legislation
Section VIIIWhere to Go for More Information
 
  1. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
  2. Canadian Governmental Departments with Chief Responsibility for Occupational Health and Safety
  3. US Federal Safety and Health Agencies
 

 

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