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Location 4515 EBENEZER RD, SUITE #203, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO, L6P2K7
Phone 905-670-6885
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What is CCOHS?

CCOHS, or the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, is a leading organization dedicated to fostering safe and healthy workplaces throughout Canada. It serves as a vital resource hub offering comprehensive support, guidance, and information to employers, workers, and other stakeholders involved in ensuring occupational health and safety.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Employers:
    • Ensure workplace safety by implementing effective measures and protocols.
    • Provide training and education on hazard identification, prevention, and emergency response.
    • Maintain proper labeling and handling of hazardous materials.
    • Facilitate access to safety data sheets (SDSs) and relevant resources.
  • Workers:
    • Participate in safety training programs and adhere to established safety protocols.
    • Report any unsafe conditions or incidents promptly.
    • Cooperate with employers to create and maintain a safe work environment.
  • Other Stakeholders:
    • Regulatory Agencies:
      • Establish and enforce occupational health and safety standards.
      • Provide oversight and guidance to ensure compliance with regulations.
    • Industry Associations:
      • Collaborate with employers and workers to develop industry-specific safety standards and best practices.
      • Facilitate knowledge sharing and advocacy for improved workplace safety measures.

Resources and Support Provided by CCOHS:

  • Educational Materials:
    • Comprehensive guides, manuals, and online resources covering various aspects of occupational health and safety.
    • Training materials and courses tailored to different industries and job roles.
  • Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment:
    • Tools and templates for assessing workplace hazards and conducting risk assessments.
    • Guidelines for implementing effective hazard control measures and safety protocols.
  • Safety Program Development:
    • Assistance in developing and implementing safety programs and policies.
    • Access to best practices and guidelines for creating a culture of safety in the workplace.
  • Information Databases:
    • Databases containing information on hazardous materials, workplace incidents, and safety regulations.
    • Access to up-to-date information on emerging safety issues and regulatory updates.
  • Training and Consultation Services:
    • Training courses, workshops, and webinars on various occupational health and safety topics.
    • Consultation services to help organizations address specific safety challenges and improve overall safety performance.

In summary, CCOHS plays a crucial role in promoting occupational health and safety by providing a wide range of resources, support services, and expertise to employers, workers, and other stakeholders across Canada.