1 PUBH5131 Occupational Health and Safety Management I
Karen Butterworth
Free Online Books:
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Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces (Athabasca University Press (AU Press))
- This book contains the following contents:
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- Chapter 1: Workplace Injury in Theory
- Chapter 2: Legislative Framework of Injury Prevention and Compensation
- Chapter 3: Hard Recognition, Assessment and Control
- Chapter 4: Physical Hazards
- Chapter 5: Chemical and Biological Hazards
- Chapter 6: Psycho-social Hazards
- Chapter 7: Health Effects of Employment
- Chapter 8: Training and Injury Prevention Programs
- Chapter 9: Incident Investigation
- Chapter 10: Disability Management and Return to Work
- Chapter 11: The Practice of Health and Safety
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OHS Body of Knowledge (PDF) (Australia)
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Creating and Managing a Healthy and Safe Workplace ebook (PDF) (WorkSafe BC)
I. Health and Safety Movement – Some History and Evolution
- Safety And Health Movement, Then and Now (PDF) (Pearson)
- Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces (PDF) (AU Press)
- See Chapter 1 Workplace Injury in Theory and Practice (P.1 – 2)
- Workplace safety in Canada: Where it all started (Canadia Occupational Safety)
- History of Workplace Safety (SafetyLine.com)
II. Industrial Hygiene and Chemical
III. Biological Hazards
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- Biological Hazards (P.104)
- Biological Hazards (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention (Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail, IRSST, Oc)
IV. Ergonomic Hazards and Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Ergonomics (WorkSafeBC)
- Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) (CCOHS)
- Computer Workstation Ergonomics (PDF) (WorkSafeNB)
- Ergonomics for Truckers Videos
V. Mechanical/Machinery Hazards
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The Basics
- Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces (AU Press)
- Chapter 4 Physical Hazards (P.69)
- Mechanical Plant (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Understanding Plant Hazards (P.7)
- Control of Hazards Associated with Plant (P.14)
- Please read:
- Physical Hazards: Mobile Plant (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Understanding Mobile Plant (P.3)
- Control of Hazards Associated with Use of Mobile Plant (P.8)
- Implications for OHS practice (P.11)
- Please read:
- Machine Safety – Prevention of Mechanical Hazards (PDF) (IRSST, Qc)
- Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces (AU Press)
VI. Falling, Impact, Acceleration Hazards
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What is?
- Gravitational Hazards (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Understanding gravitational hazards (Physics, Slips, Trips, Missteps, Falls from Heights, Falling Objects) (P.5)
- Control of Gravitational Hazards (P.20)
- Please read:
- Gravitational Hazards (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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How to Work to Protect from Falling (or Falling Objects)
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Canada Legislation and Standards
- Federal:
- Canada Occupational Safety and Health Regulations (SOR/86-304)
- Part II Permanent Structures, and
- Part XII Sections 12.01 to 12.09
- Canada Occupational Safety and Health Regulations (SOR/86-304)
- Federal:
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- Provincial:
- Workplace Health and Safety Regulations (N.S. Reg. 52/2013)
- Part 21, Fall Protection, Sections 21.1 to 21.4
- Workplace Health and Safety Regulations (N.S. Reg. 52/2013)
- Provincial:
VII. Temperature and Chemical Burn Hazards
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Temperature Hazards:
- Thermal stress in the work place (Government of Canada)
- Please read:
- Introduction
- COHSR Regulations: Thermal stress
- Definition
- Measuring thermal stress
- TLVs® and action limits
- Heat Stress
- Cold Stress
- Introduction
- Please read:
- Thermal Environment (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read the followings:
- Understanding the Impact of Hot Environments (P.5)
- Understanding the impact of cold environments (P.17)
- Contact Injuries (P.21)
- Implications for OHS Practice (P.23)
- Please read the followings:
- Cold Environments – Working in the Cold (CCOHS)
- Best Practice – Working Safely in the Heat and Cold (PDF) (Work Safe Alberta)
- With the following contents:
- Specific Jurisdiction Regulations and Guidelines for Outdoor Heat Exposure (P.32 – 38)
- ACGIH Screening Criteria for Heat Stress Exposure (P.40)
- Correction of TLV for Clothing (P. 41)
- Recommended Actions Based on the Humidex Reading (P.42)
- Specific Jurisdiction Regulations and Guidelines for Outdoor Cold Exposure (P.43 – 45)
- Work Warm-up Schedule for Outdoor Activities (P.49)
- Estimating Wind Speed (P.50)
- Wind Chill Calculation Chart (P.51)
- Controlling Exposure (P.53 – 61)
- With the following contents:
- Thermal stress in the work place (Government of Canada)
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Chemical Hazard and Burn:
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- Burns (Work Safe BC)
- Chemical Hazards
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- Process Hazards (Chemical) (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Underpinning Science (P.4)
- Chemical Process Hazards (P.5)
- Consequences (P.14)
- Control (P.24)
- Implications for OHS Practice (P.29)
- Please read:
- Process Hazards (Chemical) (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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- Chemical Hazards (PDF) (Government of Alberta)
- Please read:
- Hazard Identification and Control Review (P.3)
- Chemical Hazard Overview (P.4)
- Types of Chemical Hazards (P.5)
- Exposure (P. 26 – 37)
- Exposure Limits (38)
- Control and Identify Chemcial Hazards (P. 41 – 66)
- Please read:
- Chemical Hazards (PDF) (Government of Alberta)
- Care for Chemical Injuries
- Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention (IRSST, Qc)
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Legislative Control refers to WHMIS
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Chemical Exposure Limit refer to:
VIII. Pressure and Confined Space Hazards
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Confined Space
- Confined Space – Introduction (CCOHS)
- Hazards of Confined Spaces (PDF) (Work Safe BC)
- Please read:
- Definition of a Confined Space (P.1)
- Hazardous atmospheres (P.4)
- Physical hazards (P.14)
- Confined space entry program (P.18)
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Health Effects of Sudden Change in Pressure:
- Barometric Pressure Increased (ILO, UN)
- Barometric Pressure Reduced (ILO, UN)
- Reduced oxygen environments (Hypoxic environments) (HSE, UK)
- A health risk assessment of working in hypoxic atmospheres (HSE, UK)
- See:
- Section 4 Results (Hypoxic work environment and effects of hypoxia)
- Section 5 for major physiological, medical and psychological effects of various hypoxic state
- See:
- Scuba Diving: Decompression Illness & Other Dive-Related Injuries (CDC)
- Decompression Sickness (In-depth Understanding) (Full Article)
- Cooper, J. S., & Hanson, K. C. (2019). Decompression sickness. https://europepmc.org/article/NBK/nbk537264
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Canada Legislation and Standards
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A guide to Confined Space Entry:
IX. Electrical Hazards
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About Electricity Hazards
- Electricity (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- It contains the following contents
- Electricity (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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- Understanding Electricity (P.3)
- Health and Injury Outcomes Associated with Electricity (P.13)
- Working Near Electricity – non-electrical workers (P.16)
- Working on Electrical Installations: Electrical Workers (P.25)
- Control of Electrical Risk (P.28)
- Understanding Electricity (P.3)
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- Electricity Appendix – Arc Flash (PD) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Understanding Arc Flash (P.5)
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- Risk Assessment (P.11)
- Control of Arc Flash Hazards (P.15)
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Control and Prevention:
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Canada Legislation and Standards
X. Fire Hazards and Life Safety
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Fire Hazard
- Fire Safety (OSHA)
- Standards
- Hazards and Possible Solutions
- Additional Resources
- Common Fire Hazards (PDF) (Nevada State Fire Marshal Bureaus)
- Fire Protection and Prevention (PDF) (OSHA)
- Fire Hazard Identification Checklist (PDF) (Government of British Columbia)
- Fire Safety (OSHA)
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Life Safety
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Inspection for Fire and Life Safety
- Basic Fundamentals for Inspections (PDF) (Office of the British Columbia Fire Commissioner)
- It contains the following contents:
- General Information (P.9 – 12)
- Inspections vs. Compliance Inspections
- Inspection of Public Buildings
- What is a Fire Prevention Inspection?
- Fire Prevention (P.17 – 21)
- Life (Occupant) Safety (P.22 – 33)
- Fire Control and Extinguishment (P.34 – 41)
- Standpipe and Hose Systems (P.41 – 44)
- LAFC Inspection Process (P.44 – 53)
- Table Top Inspection (P.54 – 74)
- General Information (P.9 – 12)
- It contains the following contents:
- Fire Safety Plan Guidelines (PDF) (Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency)
- Basic Fundamentals for Inspections (PDF) (Office of the British Columbia Fire Commissioner)
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Canada Legislation and Standards
XI. Radiation Hazards
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The Basics
- Radiation Basics (EPA, US)
- Protecting Yourself from Radiation
- Radiation Health Effects
- Radiation Sources and Doses
- Radiation Terms and Units
- Calculate Your Radiation Dose
- Radiation Basics (EPA, US)
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Ionizing Radiation
- Ionizing Radiation (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Understanding Radiation (P.8)
- Control (P.18)
- Please read:
- Ionizing Radiation – Occupational settings (OSHA)
- Radon in Buildings (CCOHS)
- It contains the following topics:
- What is Radon?
- What are the Health Effects of Radon?
- What do Uranium and Radon have in Common
- What are the units of measuring radon levels?
- How does radon enter buildings?
- What are exposure limits for indoor radon?
- How are radon levels detected?
- What can I do to reduce indoor radon levels?
- It contains the following topics:
- Ionizing Radiation (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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Non-Ionizing Radiation
- Non-Ionizing Radiation – Electromagnetic (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Understanding Non-Ionizing EMR (P.3)
- Definition and Use, Health Effects and Risk Management of
- Extra Low Frequency Radiation (P.5)
- Radio Frequency Radiation (P.7)
- Infra-Red Radiation (P.11)
- Please read:
- Non-Ionizing Radiation – Electromagnetic (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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- Visible Light (P.13)
- Ultraviolet Radiation (P.18)
- Lasers (P.25)
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Canadian Legislation
- Federal:
XII. Noise and Vibration Hazards
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Noise Hazard
- Occupational Noise (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read:
- Understanding Noise (P.3)
- Control of Noise Hazards (P.13)
- Please read:
- Exposure Limit:
- Noise – Occupational Exposure Limits in Canada (CCOHS)
- Noise Exposure Calculator (Excel File) (OHCOW, Ontario)
- You may find this tool useful in your worplace
- Legislation:
- Occupational Noise (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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- Section 125 (1) (n) (Specific duties of employer)
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Vibration
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Basics of Vibration:
- Vibtation (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read the followings:
- Vibtation (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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- Understanding Vibration (P.4)
- Measurement and Evaluation of Risk Associated with Vibration (P.6)
- Control of Vibration Hazards (P.11)
- Implications for OHS Practice (P.13)
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Exposure Limit and Canada Legislation:
- Canada: Many Canadian jurisdictions do not have regulations for vibration exposure
- Refer to Federal or Provincial Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act, OHS Regulation etc. to take reasonable precautions to ensure worker’s health and safety.
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Control and Prevention:
- Vibration – Measurement, Control and Standards (CCOHS)
- Best Practices – Vibration at the Work Site (PDF) (Government of Alberta)
- Please read the followings:
- Introduction to Vibration
- Vibration Health Effects
- Identifying and Assessing Vibration Exposures
- Methods for Reducing Hand-Arm Vibration Hazards
- Methods for Reducing Whole Body Vibration Hazards
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XIII. Psychological Health and Safety
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The Basics of Psychological Hazards
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- Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces (AU Press)
- Chapter 6 Psycho-social Hazards
- Psychosocial Hazards (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read the followings:
- Extent of the problem (P.8)
- Common Work-related Psychosocial Hazard (P.11)
- How Psychosocial Hazards Create Harm (P.18)
- Risk Management for Psychosocial Hazards (P.23)
- Risk Assessment for Psychosocial Hazards (P.25)
- Risk Control (P.27)
- Implications for OHS practice (P.32)
- Please read the followings:
- Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces (AU Press)
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Diversity Inclusion
- Diversity and Inclusion in Psychiatry: The Pursuit of Health Equity (Full Article)
- Moreno, F. A., & Chhatwal, J. (2020). Diversity and inclusion in psychiatry: the pursuit of health equity. Focus, 18(1), 2-7. https://focus.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.focus.20190029
- Diversity and Inclusion in Psychiatry: The Pursuit of Health Equity (Full Article)
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Controls of Psychological Hazards
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Guidelines
- Mental Health – How to Address and Support (CCOHS)
- Please read:
- Why should employers be concerned about mental health?
- Are there any specific issues in the workplace that affect employee mental health?
- What can workplaces do to support mental health?
- What else can employers do?
- Does CCOHS have any other resources to help?
- Please read:
- Building Success: A Guide to Establishing and Maintaining a Psychological Health and Safety Management System in the Federal Public Service (Government of Canada)
- Mental Health – How to Address and Support (CCOHS)
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Action Plan for Diversity and Inclusiveness
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- Canada Legislation and Control: See Section XV Violence, Harassment and Bullying in the Workplace Below
XIV. Preparing for Emergencies and Terrorism
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Emergency Preparedness
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Terrorism
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Energy Plant Security
- Why do terrorists target the energy industry? A review of kidnapping, violence and attacks against energy infrastructure (Full Article)
- Lee, C. Y. (2022). Why do terrorists target the energy industry? A review of kidnapping, violence and attacks against energy infrastructure. Energy Research & Social Science, 87, 102459. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629621005466
- Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System (PDF) (National Research Council, US)
- Nuclear Energy and Terrorism (PDF) (Pillsbury Law.com)
- Nuclear Power Plant Security and Access Control (Nuclear Energy Institute)
- Performing Energy Security Assessments — A How-To Guide for Federal Facility Managers (PDF) (Federal Energy Management Program, US)
- Why do terrorists target the energy industry? A review of kidnapping, violence and attacks against energy infrastructure (Full Article)
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Cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, US)
- Directives & Guidance
- Information Sharing
- Protecting Critical Infrastructure
- Securing Federal Networks
- Tips & Alerts
- Cyberterrorism – How Real Is the Threat? (PDF) (United Sates Institute of Peace)
- What Is Cybersecurity and Cyber Terrorism? (Fairleigh Dickinson University)
- Why OHS professionals need to step up on cyber security (Australian Institute of Health & Safety)
- Cyber security guidance (Government of Canada)
- Cybersecurity (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, US)
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Bioterrorism
- Bioterrorism (OSHA)
- Bioterrorism : A Public Health Perspective (Full Article)
- Das, S., & Kataria, V. K. (2010). Bioterrorism : A Public Health Perspective. Medical journal, Armed Forces India, 66(3), 255–260. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-1237(10)80051-6
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- For in-depth details, see also PUBH 5117 Health Care Emergency Preparedness
XV. Violence, Harassment and Bullying in the Workplace
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The Basics
- Bullying and Violence (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
- Please read the followings:
- Extent of the problem (P.6)
- Understanding Workplace Bullying, Aggression and Violence (P.9)
- Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (P.15)
- Risk control methods (P.19)
- Implications for OHS practice (P.22)
- Please read the followings:
- Bullying and Violence (PDF) (OHS Body of Knowledge, Au)
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- Bullying in the Workplace (CCOHS)
- Workplace harassment and violence could be in physical or psychological forms.
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Prevention and Control, Guidelines
- Guide for Preventing and Responding to Workplace Bullying (PDF) (Safe Work Australia)
- Its contents:
- Impact of Workplace Bullying (P.8)
- Who Has Duties in Relation to Workplace Bullying? (P.8)
- How Can the Risk of Workplace Bullying be Managed? (P.9)
- Preventing Workplace Bullying (P.11)
- Responding to Workplace Bullying (P.17)
- Investigations (P.22)
- External Avenues (P.25)
- Its contents:
- Guide for Preventing and Responding to Workplace Bullying (PDF) (Safe Work Australia)
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- Preventing and Responding to Workplace Bullying: Best Practices Guidelines (PDF) (Work Safe New Zealand)
- The following contents will be valuable to you:
- Advice to Employees (P.15)
- Preventing Bullying in Your Workplace (P.27)
- Measuring Bullying in Your Workplace (P.38)
- Advice for Employers: Dealing with Reports of Bullying (P.41)
- Roles and Responsibilities for Preventing and Managing Bullying (P.51)
- Useful Tools for Preventing and Managing Bullying (P.54)
- 3 Case Studies (P.65)
- The following contents will be valuable to you:
- Preventing and Responding to Workplace Bullying: Best Practices Guidelines (PDF) (Work Safe New Zealand)
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Canada Legislations
- Federal:
- Work Place Harassment and Violence Prevention Regulations (SOR/2020-130)
- effective since Jan 1, 2021, replacing the previous Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations Part XX
- for incidences that the employer was aware of before January 1, 2021, the resolution provisions in Part XX of the Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations will continue to apply.
- Work Place Harassment and Violence Prevention Regulations (SOR/2020-130)
- Federal:
XVI. Something More
Exercises