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  2. Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The organization was formerly the Association for Canadian Registered Safety Professionals. The BCRSP is a public interest, not-for-profit, ISO 17024 accredited [1] and ISO 9001 [2] certified organization and deals with the principles of health and safety as a profession in Canada. [3]

  3. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety - Wikipedia

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    Partial online list (with hyperlinks) of occupational safety regulations in Canada and its provinces [3] Safety InfoLine Service - the free, confidential, person-to-person information service for Canadians; OSH Answers - Q&A on CCOHS website; Health and Safety Report - free monthly electronic newsletter

  4. Canadian Society of Safety Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Society of Safety Engineering is a Canadian association which promotes accident prevention. It was founded in 1949 by a small group of individuals drawn together in the common cause of accident prevention. [1] It grew from a provincially based organization to become a large professional organization for health and safety practitioners.

  5. List of countries by rate of fatal workplace accidents

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    Canada 5.1 2020 31 Latvia 5 9.6 0.8 2021 32 Seychelles 4.8 2018 33 Taiwan 4.5 2005 34 Lithuania 4.3 2021 Kazakhstan 4.3 2017 Korea 4.3 2021 37 Armenia 4.2 6.5 0 2020 38 Kyrgyzstan 4.1 8 0.7 2015 39 Cyprus 3.8 2020 Malaysia 3.8 6.3 0.4 2017 41 Bulgaria 3.7 7 0.3 2020 Uruguay 3.7 2018 43 Italy 3.4 2020 44 Argentina 3.1

  6. Grant's Law - Wikipedia

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    Workers Compensation Act, Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, section 4.22.1; Articles on Grant's Law at Global News "Grant’s Law" at British Columbia Labour Heritage Centre "Grant’s Law stripped down" at Surrey Now-Leader "Sit-in over Grant’s Law" at Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News

  7. CSA Group - Wikipedia

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    CSA exists to develop standards. Among the fifty-seven different areas of specialization are business management and safety and performance standards, including those for electrical and electronic equipment, industrial equipment, boilers and pressure vessels, compressed gas handling appliances, environmental protection, and construction materials.

  8. Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia

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    In more recent times, the expressions "occupational safety and health" and "occupational health and safety" have come into use (and have also been adopted in works by the ILO), [13] based on the general understanding that occupational health refers to hazards associated to disease and long-term effects, while occupational safety hazards are ...

  9. Institute for Work and Health - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) is an independent, not-for-profit research organization based in Toronto, Canada. Its mission is to “promote, protect and improve the safety and health of working people by conducting actionable research that is valued by employers, workers, and policy-makers.” [ 1 ]