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Health and Safety Guide for Libraries

Designed and written as a practical workplace training and reference tool. This 141-page pocket guide is filled with clear-language text including safety tips, charts, diagrams, checklists and illustrations.

Objectives

This is your guide to working safely in libraries and other information centres. This guide will enable you to:

 

  • Recognize workplace hazards.
  • Prevent accident and injury through safe work practices and use of personal protective equipment.
  • Respond to accidents and emergencies.
  • Understand your duties and rights as given in occupational health and safety legislation.
  • Contact government departments to find additional health and safety information.

Scope

This guide provides basic knowledge and skills for ensuring a healthy and safe workplace. It presents a step-by-step approach for dealing with workplace health and safety problems, namely:

  • Recognize potential problems relating to library work.
  • Evaluate risk.
  • Develop and implement controls.
  • Evaluate effectiveness of controls.
  • Identify sources of health and safety information.

Details of measurement techniques and exposure evaluation are beyond the scope of this guide. Such information is available from the Inquiries Service of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS). For detailed hazard evaluation and implementation of control measures, a specialist should be consulted.

Target Audience

This guide is for persons employed in different library departments including:

  • Administration,
  • Lending services,
  • Cataloging,
  • Information services,
  • Photocopying,
  • Shelving, and
  • Audiovisual services.
  • Housekeeping
  • Maintenance
  • Formats

    • Print (spiral bound 4"×6-5/8)
    • Downloadable PDF

    Pricing & Ordering

    $10 each plus shipping and handling.

    To order, download our Publications Price List/Order Form Publications Price List/Order Form in PDF(96 KB), visit shop@ccohs or contact Client Services.

    Discounts are available for quantity orders. Contact Client Services.

    All products shipped outside Canada are payable in US funds only.


    Each publication produced by CCOHS undergoes several stages of review. As part of this review, representatives from government, employers, and labour are requested to comment on draft copies of CCOHS documents for technical accuracy and readability.

    Although every effort is made to ensure accuracy and completeness of the information, it is understood that CCOHS makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and assumes no liability for any damages or loss suffered as a result of any inaccuracy or incompleteness therein.

     

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