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. |
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Source: Health Care Health and Safety Association |
Type: Fact Sheet |
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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. |
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Source: Construction Safety Association of Ontario |
Type: Guideline |
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Investigation Report
| Example of investigation report. |
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Source: Mines & Aggregates Safety and Health Association |
Type: Tools |
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Office Safety Analysis
| A tool for inspecting an office and determining its health and safety program needs. |
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Source: Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario |
Type: Tools |
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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. |
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Source: SAFETY GROUP - TEMPORARY AGENCIES |
Type: Safe Practice |
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Employee Orientation Benchmarking Study
| In 2000, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board led a benchmarking examination of a number of leading workplaces to identify the factors that accounted for the sucess of their employee occupational health and safety orientation programs. The Final Report includes findings on orientation along with details on the methodogy behind the benchmarking study. The report resulted in the development of resources for workplaces to use when developing their own orientation programs. The resources include a Guide for Employers and a Guide for Workers. |
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Source: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board |
Type: Workplace Best Practice |
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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).
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Source: Hamilton Utilities Corporation |
Type: Workplace Best Practice |
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Safety Systems
The Problem : Supervisor non-compliance with company health and safety standards on isolated jobs.
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Source: Ross Finlay 2000 Inc. |
Type: Workplace Best Practice |
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Driving for work-Safe Journey Planner
| Helps employers and line managers to ensure that the organisation's road journeys are properly planned and safely controlled |
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Source: UK's Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and Department for Transport |
Type: Workplace Best Practice |
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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. |
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Source: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board |
Type: Tools |
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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.
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Source: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board |
Type: Tools |
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