Name
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Description
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| Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) |
Government agency responsible for the application of health and safety laws in the federal the law regarding health and safety matters in the federal sphere |
| Transports Canada |
Government agency responsible for H&S onboard ships |
| Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en SST (IRSST) |
Health and safety research institute to which the CSST provides funding |
| Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) |
Agency that carries out the statistical analysis of work accidents in Canada |
Institut National de recherche et de sécurité (INRS)
(French only site) |
French Health and Safety agency |
| Canadian Standards Association |
Canadian agency for information and awareness of health and safety |
| Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) |
Canada's national occupational health and safety resource |
| OHS Canada |
Online occupational health and safety site. |
| International Labour Organization- Occupational health and safety section |
ILO is an international organisation in charge of developing international labour standards and overseeing their implementation. The ILO is active within its 178 member states, ensuring that labour standards are respected, both with regards to the law and on a practical level. |
| Commission de santé et sécurité au travail |
Organization mandated by the Government of Quebec to administer the occupational health and safety plan./td> |
| Quebec association for occupational hygiene, health and safety (French only site) |
Professional corporation whose main purpose is to promote knowledge about occupational hygiene and occupational health and safety through discussion and presentation of the information in a simplified manner accessible to all. |
| National maritime safety association |
American association of health and safety representatives in the maritime industry. |