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  Alberta Farm Safety Centre
The Alberta Farm Safety Centre promotes safe agricultural practices based on concern for the welfare of individuals, families and communities. To this end, educational materials, workshops, displays, and events are developed that involve people on-site and throughout Alberta.
 
  ANROAV: Asian Network for the Rights Of Occupational Accident Victims
ANROAV is a coalition of victims’ groups, trade unions and other labour groups across Asia, all committed to the rights of Victims and for overall improvement of health and safety at the workplace.
 
  Association of Occupational Health Nurse Educators in the United Kingdom
An organisation for teachers of occupational health nursing at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the UK. The organisation exists to promote best practice and education in occupational health nursing.
 
  BC Trucking Safety Council (BCTSC)
The BCTSC’s mandate includes consulting with the industry, developing measurable prevention interventions, and facilitating a Certificate of Recognition program for the trucking industry.
 
  Canada's Healthy Workplace Month (CHWM)
Canada's Healthy Workplace Month (CHWM) is designed to introduce workplace health to Canadian organizations and to support those who are already on the journey. CHWM is managed by the National Quality Institute (NQI) in collaboration with the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), and is presented by The Great-West Life Assurance Company.
 
  Coalition Against Workplace Violence
The Coalition Against Workplace Violence is comprised of a number of Nova Scotia unions (NSGEU, NSTU, NSNU, and CUPE). The presidents of each of these unions decided to meet on a regular basis to discuss issues of common concern to workers represented by all four unions.
 
  Community Against Preventable Injuries
More British Columbians under the age of 45 are killed each year by preventable injuries than any other cause. The Community Against Preventable Injuries is committed to change; providing the tools to reduce injury in your community. They have developed a provincial, multi-media, multi-touchpoint social marketing campaign designed to make British Columbians aware of the magnitude of the issue and the multitude of situations where injuries can be prevented.
 
  Compensation Culture
CompensationCulture was formed to offer a unique reference point on claiming and protecting against compensation. Whether it's protecting yourself against invalid lawsuits or making a genuine claim, we discuss the issues of today's compensation culture. Provides a single UK resource for interesting features and practical advice on this subject.
 
  Construction Association of Prince Edward Island
Promote and advances the interests and efficiency of the construction industry in Prince Edward Island by acting on behalf of and for its members. This association offers a variety of health and safety training courses for members.
 
  CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training
Formerly known as The Center to Protect Workers’ Rights (CPWR), CPWR has become an international leader in applied research, training, and service to the construction industry.
 
  Euopean Safety Federation
The mission is to create and promote health and safety management in the workplace and enhance health and safety awareness of the workers by emphasizing the important role of using the appropriate PPE to ensure their well-being, health and safety throughout professional life and leisure time.
 
  European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology
Aapan-European representative body for the emerging field of occupational health psychology, defined as "the application of the principles and practices of applied psychology to occupational health issues: the study of psychological, social and organisational aspects of the dynamic relationship between work and health".
 
  European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECOTOC)
ECETOC is a scientific, non-profit making, non-commercial trade association with a mission to act as an independent, credible, peer-reviewed technical resource to all concerned with the identification of research needs and provision of scientific rationale for the assessment of health effects and environmental impact, and thereby to justify industry's licence and freedom to operate.
 
  Federation of European Risk Management Associations
FERMA exists to widen and raise the culture of Risk Management throughout Europe to its members and to the risk management and insurance community. It achieves its aims by promotion and raising awareness of risk management through the media, by information sharing, educational and research projects.
 
  Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)
GHS addresses classification of chemicals by types of hazard and proposes harmonized hazard communication elements, including labels and safety data sheets. It aims at ensuring that information on physical hazards and toxicity from chemicals be available in order to enhance the protection of human health and the environment during the handling, transport and use of these chemicals. The GHS also provides a basis for harmonization of rules and regulations on chemicals at national, regional and worldwide level, an important factor also for trade facilitation.
 
  Hazardous Substances SIG Forum
Forum established by the BOHS. While all users of this website can read the comments posted on this forum, only BOHS members and registered non-members can post. Please ensure you read our Forum Rules before posting.
 
  Health and Safety Association Network (HSAN)
A non-profit organization made up by industry owner groups, employer groups, labour groups, and industry associations from Alberta. Their mission is to enhance occupational health and safety training of workers.
 
  HS-Canada
HS-Canada is a means of distributing messages to a group of individuals with interests in occupational health and safety in a Canadian context. Although the list is intended primarily for Canadians, anyone with an interest in Canadian occupational health and safety issues is welcome to subscribe. Messages may be sent in English or French
 
  Institute of Risk management
The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) is risk management's leading professional education and training body. The Institute provides high quality education, training and professional development in risk management at a range of levels, from introductory to expert.
 
  Mesothelioma & Asbestos Awareness Center
Another web site that provides a wide variety of information on this specific topic. This website is devoted to the needs of people diagnosed with mesothelioma. The content contained herein was not prepared by medical professionals nor should it be taken as a substitute for medical advice. Additionally, this information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship simply by its viewing.
 
  Mesothelioma Web
One of the most established and comprehensive sites on mesothelioma. This site provides facts about palliative care, nutrition, and chemotherapy, as well as information on clinical trials. The site constantly adds new information and articles, including international news.
 
  National Association of Chemical Distributors
National Association of Chemical Distributors is an international association of chemical distributor companies that purchase and take title of chemical products from manufacturers.
 
  New Zealand Occupational Health Nurses Association
Professional body for occupational health nurses in New Zealand. The purpose is to promote and assist professional development and to encourage occupational health nurses to meet competency-based goals as required by the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
 
  Nordic Ergonomics Society
Addresses the needs of academics, practitioners, students and individuals interested in Ergonomics. NES, founded in 1969, represents the professional interest of over one thousand five hundred members from the Nordic countries.
 
  Occ-Health Mail List
A United Kingdom discussion list open to everyone with an interest in teaching, learning and research in occupational health and safety.
 
  Occenvmed UK
A discussion forum for practitioners of occupational and environmental medicine and occupational health. This forum has a United Kingdom Perspective.
 
  Occup-Env-Med Mail-list
The Occup-Env-Med Mail-list provides a forum for announcements, dissemination of text files and academic discussion. The forum is designed to allow presentation of clinical vignettes, synopses of new regulatory issues and reports of interesting items from publications elsewhere (both the medical and the non-medical journals).
 
  Occupational Stress Injury Clinic
A specialized outpatient program that exclusively serves veterans of the Canadian Forces, current Forces members, and eligible members of the RCMP. The goal is to help people improve their quality of life through a better understanding of the impact of severe stress.
 
  Operation Lifesafer
Operation Lifesaver is a national public education program sponsored by the Railway Association of Canada and Transport Canada and works in co-operation with the Canada Safety Council, provincial safety councils/leagues, railway companies, unions, police, public and community groups. The goal is to reduce the needless loss of life, injuries and damages caused by highway/railway crossing collisions and train/pedestrian incidents.
 
  Our Youth at Work
Our Youth at Work is a charitable foundation to try to prevent any other young workers from dying or getting hurt at work. Its unique approach of linking up students, parents, educators and corporate executives and workers face-to-face to talk about workplace safety has impacted more than five million people across North America.
 
  Professional Organisations in Occupational safety and Health
POOSH exists to promote the continuous improvement of the practice of occupational safety and health through education, communication and the encouragement of cooperation between all persons and agencies involved in the provision of a healthy and safe working environment.
 
  Psychologically Healthy Workplace Collaborative
Their aim is to enhance and ensure the health, productivity and sustainability of Canadian workers and workplaces. The Collaborative is a Standing Committee of the British Columbia Psychological Association.
 
  Radiation Answers
This Web site was prepared by appointed Health Physics Society members, and technical accuracy was assured with a separate review by a technical panel appointed by the Society Board of Directors. This site aims to further the understanding, evaluating, and the controlling of the potential risks from radiation relative to the benefits.
 
  Safe-In-Sound Excellence in Hearing Loss Prevention Award
Safe-in-Sound is a new award for excellence in hearing loss prevention being offered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA).
 
  Safety and Reliability Society
SaRS is an internationally recognised society whose purpose is to represent engineers and scientists working in the important fields of Safety and Reliability. Our objective is to enhance the professionalism and reputation of all those involved in safety and reliability technology.
 
  Safety List
General discussion of occupational health and safety management issues and the the oldest and one of the best email lists in environmental occupational health and safety.
 
  Scottish Centre for Healthy Working Lives
Whatever people want to do for a living, and wherever they are in Scotland, the vision is to give them the opportunity to work in ways that allow them not only to sustain, but also to improve, their health and well-being.
 
  Sound Advice
Sound Advice contains practical guidelines on the control of noise at work in music and entertainment. Representatives of music and entertainment industries together with Environmental Health Officers and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prepared the guidance.
 
  The John Petropoulos Memorial Fund
The John Petropoulos Memorial Fund (JPMF) creates partnerships which strive to eliminate preventable workplace fatalities and injuries to emergency services personnel. In the spirit of John’s dedication to helping make his community a safer place, the JPMF promotes the message to the public that workplace safety for emergency services workers is a shared responsibility. When communities work together, many risks to these workers can be minimized.
 
  Towards a Respectful Workplace
Created by the Research Team on Workplace Violence and Abuse (Workplace Bullying) at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Workplace bullying and harassment are major impediments to a respectful workplace and this user friendly website provides tips for employees and employers on tackling workplace bullying.
 
  UK Occupational Hygiene Discussion List
The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) provides a public access e-mail discussion list called UKOH which is for general discussion of occupational hygiene matters in a UK context. To join the UKOH list please visit http://www.mailtalk.ac.uk/ukoh you can then choose to have all messages e-mailed to you as they arrive or in a daily digest or even to read them only at the website.
 
  University of Western Ontario: Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management
The Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management offered by Continuing Studies at The University of Western Ontario is designed to enable university graduates to add practical and applied skills required to work in the field of occupational health and safety. Students in this exciting program will also obtain valuable work experience through a supervised practicum placement. For more information on the program and the application process please contact either 519 661 3658 or cstudies@uwo.ca.
 
  WorkingRights
WorkingRights was formed to offer a unique reference point on understand employee rights as an employee or employer. This site will tell you all about your rights at work, from discrimination through to what action you can take when faced with losing your job.
 
  Workplace Health, Safety & Compensation Review Division: Newfoundland and Labrador
The Decision Search System (DSS) contains over 2000 decisions of the Workplace Health, Safety & Compensation Review Division. It is intended for use by the general public to assist with issues surrounding workers' compensation appeals.
 
  Australasian University Safety Association
AUSA is the network of OHS professionals servicing the tertiary education and research sector of Australasia.
 
  Le Mois national de la santé au travail
Bienvenue sur la ressource canadienne en ligne consacrée à la Santé au travail et sur le site de la Semaine nationale de la santé au travail – une célébration annuelle de la santé au travail dans les entreprises canadiennes.
 
  Mountain and Plains Education and Research Center (MAP ERC)
One of 17 Education and Research Centers funded by the Centers for Disease Control/National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (CDC/NIOSH). Spanning from the borders of Canada to Mexico, the MAP ERC will help to meet the occupational health education needs of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota.
 
 
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