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Workplace Health System: Corporate Health Model
The Model, developed by Health Canada and the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario is designed for companies with sufficient numbers of employees and
the resources to run their own health programs - usually 100 employees or more.

This overview will explain in broad terms how the Corporate Health Model works in a cost-effective way to get everyone in your organization working towards a healthier, more productive workplace.
Source: Health Canada, Health Promotions and Programs Branch Type: Guideline
View Document: http://www.oshforeveryone.org/wsib/external/www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/ahi/workplace/pube/corporatehealth/model.htm
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs, Policy Development, Promotion, Workplace Health Promotion
Office Safety Analysis
A tool for inspecting an office and determining its health and safety program needs.
Source: Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario Type: Tools
View Document: http://www.oshforeveryone.org/wsib/osh_pgm/work_insp/officefs.html
 
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Topics:
Accountabilities, Hazard Reporting, Health And Safety Programs, Inspection, Record-Keeping, Reporting
Building On Success With Leading Indicators
This presentation provides a review of leading indicators as a measure of safety with specific efforts at Hamilton Utilities Corporation (HUC).
Source: Hamilton Utilities Corporation Type: Workplace Best Practice
View Document : http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/1177/HUC.doc
http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/1177/HUC2003.pdf
http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/1177/HUC2003.ppt
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Topics:
Accountabilities, Electrical And Other Utilities, Health And Safety Programs, Monitoring Programs, Process Safety Management
Business Results Through Health & Safety Guidebook
Guidebook that helps employers and company executives build a convincing case that health and safety makes good business sense. For distribution to employers or individuals building a case for improved health and safety.
Source: WSIB Type: Guideline
View Document: http://www.wsib.on.ca/wsib/wsibsite.nsf/LookupFiles/DownloadableFileBusinessResultsThroughHealth&Safety/$File/Biz.pdf
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs
NAOSH Week April 30 to May 6, 2006 Checkllist
A checklist developed by the Ontario NAOSH Network, a coalition of the province's heatlh and safety partners. The checklist reviews key responsibilities.
Source: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Type: Tools
View Document : http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/1265/naosh_checklist.pdf
http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/1265/naosh_checklistfr.pdf
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Topics:
Accountabilities, Due Diligence, Health And Safety Programs
NAOSH Week May 6 -12, 2007 Checklist
A checklist developed by the Ontario NAOSH Network, a coalition of Ontario's health & safety partners. The checklist reviews key responsibilities and is designed to help workplaces take inventory of their health and safety practices.

Source: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Type: Tools
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Topics:
Accountabilities, Due Diligence, Health And Safety Programs
Pandemic Planning
The Pandemic Planning site on the CCOHS web site provides helpful, informative documents and tools to help build an essential and effective pandemic prevention and response plan.
Source: CCOHS Type: Tools
View Document: http://www.ccohs.ca/pandemic/
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs, Health Care Workers, Infection Control:AIDS, Hepatitis, Pandemic Planning
Pandemic Preparedness Checklist
Useful checklist for building or assessing pandemic plans.
Source: WSIB Type: Tools
View Document: http://www.wsib.on.ca/wsib/wsibsite.nsf/LookupFiles/PandemicPandemic_Checklist/$File/Pandemic_Checklist.pdf
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs, Pandemic Planning
Pandemic Planning: Tip sheet for employers
Provides tips on protecting your business and employees in the event of a pandemic influenza.
Source: WSIB Type: Fact Sheet
View Document: http://www.wsib.on.ca/wsib/wsibsite.nsf/LookupFiles/PandemicPandemicTips/$File/PandemicTips.pdf
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs, Pandemic Planning
Ontario Health Plan for an Influenza Pandemic
Provides information and tools designed to further guide and support planning across the healthcare continuum in the areas of emergency medical services, addictions and mental health, paediatrics and cancer care.
Source: Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Type: Guideline
View Document: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/providers/program/emu/pan_flu/pan_flu_plan.html
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs, Pandemic Planning
Canadian Pandemic Planner for the Health Sector
The Planner provides guidelines for a wide range of health-related activities, from monitoring the spread of a virus, even before it reaches Canada, to using the most effective vaccines and medicines to decrease illness. It offers a national public health approach to preparing for an influenza pandemic in Canada.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada Type: Guideline
View Document: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/cpip-pclcpi/index-eng.php
 
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Topics:
Health And Safety Programs, Health Care Workers, Infection Control:AIDS, Hepatitis, Pandemic Planning, Workplace Health Promotion

 

 
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