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How to Investigate an Incident
Supervisors and members of joint health and safety committees may have to investigate incidents. All workers should be aware of the investigation process so they will be able to contribute information about any incident in their workplace. This pamphlet briefly outlines the steps involved in an investigation.
Source: Health Care Health and Safety Association Type: Fact Sheet
View Document: http://www.osach.ca/products/ffacts_e/lap_132.pdf
 
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Topics:
Accident Investigation, Accountabilities, Due Diligence, Hazard Reporting, Inspection, Record-Keeping, Reporting
Accident Investigation
This guide outlines the steps to take when investigating a workplace accident to find the causes of an accident and take steps to control or eliminate them and prevent similar accidents.
Source: Construction Safety Association of Ontario Type: Guideline
View Document: http://www.oshforeveryone.org/wsib/osh_pgm/report_inv/csao1fs.htm
 
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Topics:
Accident Investigation, Accountabilities, Due Diligence, Hazard Reporting, Record-Keeping, Reporting
Investigation Report
Example of investigation report.
Source: Mines & Aggregates Safety and Health Association Type: Tools
View Document: http://www.oshforeveryone.org/wsib/osh_pgm/report_inv/investigation_reportfs.html
 
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Topics:
Accident Investigation, Accountabilities, Communication, Due Diligence, Hazard Reporting, Inspection, Reporting
Inspection Checklists - Manufacturing
An example of an inspection checklist for a manufacturing facility
Source: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Type: Tools
View Document: http://www.osheveryone.org/wsib/external/www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/list_mft.html
 
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Topics:
Communication, Hazard Reporting, Inspection, Manufacturing, Record-Keeping, Reporting
Inspection Checklists - Offices
An example of an office inspection checklist
Source: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Type: Tools
View Document: http://www.oshforeveryone.org/wsib/external/www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/list_off.html
 
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Topics:
Communication, Hazard Reporting, Inspection, Record-Keeping, Reporting
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
Hazard Checklist
Sample hazard checklist from Upholstered Furniture Industry Heath & Safety Guide.
Source: Industrial Accident Prevention Association Type: Tools
View Document: http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/safepractices/hazard_checklist.pdf
 
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Topics:
Communication, Hazard Reporting, Inspection, Reporting
Investigation Report
Sample investigation report from Upholstered Furniture Industry Health & Safety Guide.
Source: Industrial Accident Prevention Association Type: Tools
View Document: http://bestpractices.ccohs.ca/files/safepractices/investigation_report.pdf
 
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Topics:
Accident Investigation, Communication, Hazard Reporting, Record-Keeping, Reporting
Work Refusal Procedure
The purpose of this procedure is to ensure the prompt, effective, and correct handling of "work refusal" situations as covered under section 43 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and to encourage the quick resolution of these situations.
Source: SAFETY GROUP - TEMPORARY AGENCIES Type: Safe Practice
View Document: http://www.acsess.org/english/refusalpolicy.pdf
 
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Topics:
Accountabilities, Communication, Due Diligence, Policy Development, Reporting

 

 
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