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Alberta Workers' Health Centre
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Offers support and advocacy services to Alberta workers concerned about safety at work or work-related health problems. Specializes in identifying workplace hazards and making the link between exposure and disease. Offers courses and an information service.
- Source: Alberta Workers' Health Centre
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Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada
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Works with member organizations to achieve excellence in their programs and service delivery in support of the common goal of safe workplaces, healthy workers, and a fair, affordable workers' compensation insurance system.
- Source: Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC)
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I think my employer is breaking safety laws at work. What can I do?
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Briefly discusses the occupational health and safety laws in Canada. Also describes how an employee can resolve their concerns for their health or safety on the job. Prepared by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.
- Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
- From: FAQs: workplace health
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Injured at work? We're here to help: a guide to the Workplace Safety and Insurance System
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Explains how the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board helps Ontario workers return to work following a work-related injury, and outlines key benefits and services available through Ontario's workplace safety and insurance system. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
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Manufacturers' Health & Safety Association
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Works to achieve work site wellness and eliminate occupational injuries and illness in the manufacturing industry in Alberta through education, training, advocacy and partnership. Web site includes courses, news, and safety alerts.
- Source: Manufacturers' Health and Safety Association (MFHSA)
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Office of the Worker Adviser
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Provides free services to non-unionized injured workers and their survivors in workplace insurance matters. Website explains common issues and problems experienced by injured workers and their survivors. Includes forms, fact sheets, workers' information kits, events, and FAQs.
- Source: Office of the Worker Adviser (OWA)
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Return to work for better business
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Lists the benefits of a return to work program for employers. Provides tips on how to set up a return to work program in the workplace. Link requires PDF reader
- Source: Workers' Compensation Board of Manitoba
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Return to work for better health
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Provides information and tips on how health care professionals can facilitate an injured worker's return to work. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Workers' Compensation Board of Manitoba
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Return to work for better recovery
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Lists the benefits of a return to work program for workers. Explains what workers can do to plan a return to work following an injury or illness. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Workers' Compensation Board of Manitoba
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Saskatchewan Labour
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Administers all labour legislation for the province of Saskatchewan. Provides labour relations services, promotes and enforces labour standards, endeavours to protect employee health and safety at work, and offers assistance with workers' compensation claims. Web site includes information and resources on farm safety.
- Source: Saskatchewan Labour
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