Occupational Health and Safety Act — Canada — Alberta law | Esheria

Occupational Health and Safety Act

This Act sets workplace health and safety duties for employers, supervisors, workers, suppliers, service providers, owners, prime contractors, and staffing agencies, and gives workers rights to know about hazards, participate, and refuse dangerous work.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Alberta
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
Official source
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About this statute

This Act sets workplace health and safety duties for employers, supervisors, workers, suppliers, service providers, owners, prime contractors, and staffing agencies, and gives workers rights to know about hazards, participate, and refuse dangerous work. This provision gives the Minister, Directors, officers, and employers detailed workplace health and safety duties and powers, including reporting, inspections, medical exams, orders, and penalties. The Minister and the Lieutenant Governor in Council have several powers under this Act, and designated persons must comply with their designation and any conditions imposed.