Table of contents
- Approved training
- Compliance and enforcement
- Concerns and incidents
- Education and resources
- Investigations
- Legislation
- Permits and certificates
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Prevention
- First responders’ mental health grants
- Get a Certificate of Recognition (COR)
- Health and safety program
- Impairment in the workplace
- Health and safety committees
- Obligations of work site parties
- OHS Futures Research Grants
- OHS prevention initiative
- Partnerships in Injury Reduction
- Workers’ Memorial Grant
- Working in extreme temperatures
- Workplace harassment and violence
- Young worker safety
Overview
Health and safety statistics are vital in identifying hazards associated with work.
They provide specific information about past events. However, a single statistical measure does not identify a particular employer as good, bad, high-risk or low-risk.
Since hazards associated with work vary by industry, OHS recognizes the need to address industry-specific risks with focused strategies.
Recent data
Archived data and reports
Go to Open Government Publications to find archived Occupational Injuries and Diseases in Alberta reports for major industries within Alberta.
Contact
Connect with OHS:
Phone: 780-415-8690 (Edmonton)
Toll free: 1-866-415-8690
TTY: 780-427-9999 (Edmonton)
TTY: 1-800-232-7215
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