Workplace Safety and Health Regulation — Canada — Manitoba law | Esheria

Workplace Safety and Health Regulation

This provision sets general workplace safety duties, including risk control, safe work procedures, PPE, and an exemption-order process.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Manitoba
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This provision sets general workplace safety duties, including risk control, safe work procedures, PPE, and an exemption-order process. This part requires employers to train and orient new workers, share workplace safety information, inspect workplaces, report serious incidents, provide first aid and PPE, and keep certain records. This provision sets workplace safety rules for protective equipment, storage, noise control, working alone, harassment and violence policies, ladders, and fall protection. This part requires employers to use guardrails or other fall protection, and to follow specific rules for confined spaces, machines, welding, and radiation. Employers must put safety procedures and controls in place for fire hazards, traffic risks, emergency washing, powered mobile equipment, and cranes/hoists, and must follow several equipment and training rules.