Designed and written as a practical workplace training and reference tool. This 117-page pocket guide is filled with clear-language text including safety tips, charts, diagrams, checklists and illustrations.
Objectives
This is your guide to working safely outdoors in winter. It will enable you to:
- recognize workplace hazards;
- prevent accident and injury by safe work practice and use of personal protective equipment;
- deal with accidents and emergencies;
- understand your duties and rights as given in occupational health and safety legislation;
- contact government departments to find health and safety information.
Scope
This guide will assist in the development and implementation of safe work practices for outdoor work in cold weather. For employee training sessions, the guide is a practical handout for participants.
Target Audience
This guide is for workers, supervisors, health and safety representatives, health and safety committee members, occupational health nurses and health and safety professionals. Municipal work, electric power distribution, construction, groundskeeping, oil and gas extraction, trucking, police work, fishing and logging are some examples of cold weather work.
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Courses:
Emergency Preparedness for Workers
Personal Protective Equipment: The Basics
WHMIS 1988 for Workers
Publications:
Groundskeepers Safety Guide
Working in Hot Environments: Health and Safety Guide