Legislation - Introduction
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Legislation - Introduction
The laws that affect agriculture and the agricultural workplace are always changing. It is part of your job as an agricultural worker to keep informed and up-to-date. Know your rights. Know your responsibilities.
Click here to visit the Alberta government Farm and Ranch Workplace Legislation website.
Click here to visit the Alberta government Farm and Ranch Workplace Legislation website.
Every job has safety concerns and risks — some jobs are very dangerous. Since it is impossible to completely eliminate all risks, government legislation and regulations are needed so that these risks are at least minimized.
In every province of Canada, governments have written acts, regulations, and codes & guidelines to increase safety and decrease injury and fatality incidents in the workplace.
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CODES & GUIDELINES
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Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act For more information on the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulation and Code, click here. |
WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) For more information on WHMIS, particularly the new WHMIS 2015, click here. |
Employment Standards Code
For more information on Employment Standards, Rules and Regulations, click here. |
Another legislative body, that is important to know about, is the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB).
- WCB legislation provides benefits to workers who have been injured on the job.
- This is paid for by the employer, to provide insurance coverage for the workers.
- This coverage can be in the form of medical treatments, lost wages, job re-training or a pension.
- For more information on the Workers' Compensation Board, click here.
In general, these acts, regulations, and codes & guidelines determine laws, regulations, and rules for the behaviour of employers and employees in most work situations.