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Occupational Safety and Health Resources on the Internet
Canadian Occupational Safety and Health Oganizations
- Canadian Safety Council
The Canada Safety Council is a national, non-government, charitable organization dedicated to safety. Their mission is to lead in the national effort to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and economic loss in public and private places throughout Canada.
- Education Safety Association of Ontario
The Education Safety Association of Ontario Inc., a not-for-profit organization which supports prevention and reduction of the occurrence of workplace injuries and occupational diseases in the broad education sector in Ontario, helps education sector employers to adopt practices and approaches that result in ongoing reductions in the occurrence of workplace accidents, injuries, and occupational diseases.
- Electrical Utilities Safety Association (EUSA)
EUSA, The Electrical Utilities Safety Association of Ontario has been providing accident/illness prevention programs and hazard awareness services since 1915.
- Farm Safety Association Inc (FSAI)
The Farm Safety Association was founded in 1973 for the purpose of promoting safety and safety education to Ontario farmers. The Farm Safety Association is unique in Canada in that no other Province has a separate safety association for the agricultural industry. The Association is financed by a portion of the assessments paid to the Workers' Compensation Board by agricultural, horticultural and landscape employers.
- Health Care Health and Safety Association
The Health Care Health & Safety Association (HCHSA) of Ontario is a not-for-profit corporation established under the Ontario Business Corporations Act to support the prevention and reduction of workplace injuries and occupational diseases in the health care sector in Ontario by helping health care sector organizations to adopt preventive best practices and approaches.
- Industrial Accident Prevention Association
Established in 1917, the Industrial Accident Prevention Association, a not-for-profit association with over 40,000 member firms across Ontario, is dedicated to helping firms achieve safe, healthy and productive workplaces.
- Mines and Aggregates Safety and Health Association (MASHA)
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board approved MASHA to act as the safety association serving Ontario’s mining and aggregates workplaces.
- Occupational Health and Safety - Ministry of Labour, Ontario, Canada
With a mission of advancing safe, fair and harmonious workplace practices which are essential to the social and economic well-being of the people of Ontario, the Ministry of Labour oversees all occupational health and safety related matters.
- Occupational Health and Safety Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (OHCOW)
The mission of the Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (OHCOW) is to prevent occupational illnesses and injuries, and to promote the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of all workers. They accomplish this through the identification of workplace factors which are detrimental to the health and well-being of workers, and through the provision of excellent occupational health and ergonomic hygiene information.
- Ontario Service Safety Alliance (OSSA)
Ontario Service Safety Alliance tries to help create injury and illness free workplaces, by connecting people and companies with the means to make health and safety an integral part of their business.
- Safe Communities Foundation
The Safe Communities Foundation, launched on April 23, 1996 after the death of 19 year old Sean Kells, is a unique partnership between the private and public sectors that is dedicated to making Canada the safest country in the world in which to live, learn, work and play. Working at both a grassroots and a national level, the Foundation believes that Safe Communities are a basic human right.
- Worker's Health and Safety Centre
The Workers Health & Safety Centre was established by the Ontario Federation of Labour in 1979 to promote workplace prevention measures that reduce occupational disease, disability and death.
- Young Worker Awareness Program
The Young Worker Awareness Program was created to give students the information they need to protect their
health and safety on the job. The web site contains health and safety information for young workers, their parents, teachers, principals, employers and others.
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