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Ontario Safety Regulations and Codes

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Ontario Safety Regulations and Codes

Postby Greg from K/W » Tue Feb 02, 2010

Safety stuff is here guys you can order regulation books and even the safety magazine free. Its a good read.

http://www.ihsa.ca/
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Re: Ontario Safety Regulations and Codes

Postby citadel » Thu Feb 04, 2010

That must be the new one....some of them used to be seperate organizations.....

I was looking up things for a seminar a couple weeks ago and found alot of the links that would scare most people about our legal obligations.....should get to you....
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Re: Ontario Safety Regulations and Codes

Postby Greg from K/W » Thu Feb 04, 2010

Ya the csao joined forces with a few others so make up this new organization. I highly recommend getting that safety mag even if you work alone. It helps keep you up on new regs and what other trades have to deal with on your job sites.
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Re: Ontario Safety Regulations and Codes

Postby Greg from K/W » Sat Feb 06, 2010

Hey Robert I have never seen anything on Designated Substances. Is there documentation on that in the Safety site at all?

Or should I bother asking and say in the dark about it? LOL I know the limits on mold. Also asbestos has to be remediated. Anything else? I have never heard anything on lead up here.
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Re: Ontario Safety Regulations and Codes

Postby citadel » Mon Feb 08, 2010

I will look for those notes for you....somewher on my desk. If you want google it and you will get an engineering company that talks about it. Otherwise you gotta go web diving in the ministy of Labour site and go digging
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