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ANSI 10.11-1989, Personnel & Debris Nets for Construction & Demolition Operations
Safety Requirements for Personnel and Debris Nets - American National Standard for Construction and Demolition Operations
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CAN/CSA Z259.12-01, Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
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CAN/CSA Z259.2.1-98, Fall Arresters, Vertical Lifelines, and Rails
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CAN/CSA Z259.2.2-98, Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
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CAN/CSA Z271-98, Safety Code for Suspended Elevating Platforms
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CAN/CSA Z91-02, Health and Safety Code for Suspended Equipment Operations
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CCOHS OSH Works Manitoba
OSH Works is Web-based service that will help your company develop,
implement and maintain an occupational safety and health program, or
improve upon your existing program. Developed in cooperation with
Manitoba’s Workplace Safety and Health Division, this customized version
of OSH Works delivers the framework and resource materials you need to
understand and act on key occupational safety and health requirements.
Ensure continual improvement of safety and health at your workplace with
OSH Works on your side!
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CSA S269.1-1975, Falsework for Construction Purposes
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CSA Z259.10-06, Full Body Harnesses
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CSA Z259.1-05, Body Belts and Saddles for Work Positioning and Travel Restraint
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CSA Z259.11-05, Energy Absorbers and Lanyards
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CSA Z259.13-04, Flexible Horizontal Lifeline Systems
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CSA Z259.16-04, Design of Active Fall?Protection Systems
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CSA Z259.2.3-99, Descent Control Devices
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Designing an Effective PPE Program (CCOHS)
Comprehensive outline of steps required for employers designing an OHS program
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Don't Take Shortcuts Sticker- Working at Heights
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Fall Protection - Fixed Ladders - Bulletin 137
Falls from fixed ladders, even from heights of just one meter, can result in serious injury or death. The most effective way to prevent injuries due to falls from fixed ladders is to use a fall protection system.
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Fall Protection Brochure
This short brochure provides a summary of the fall protection
requirements in Manitoba.
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Fall Protection Guideline
This guideline provides practical help in developing and maintaining safe systems of work, including safe work procedures for workers working at elevated levels.
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Harnesses and Lanyards (CCOHOS)
Guidelines for workers who require harnesses, including equipment specifications and a basic description of Fall Protection & Roof Work procedures
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If the shoe fits ... wear it
According to SAFE statistics, slips and trips – classified as “falls on the same level” – are among the highest causes of injury in Manitoba workplaces. Proper footwear can help workers protect themselves.
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If the shoe fits ... wear it!
According to SAFE statistics, slips and trips – classified as “falls on the same level” – are among the highest causes of injury in Manitoba workplaces. Proper footwear can help workers protect themselves.
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Occupational Health & Safety Conference
Presented by Safety Services Manitoba
January 21 & 22, 2009
Victoria Inn
Winnipeg. MB
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Prevention of Slips, Trips and Falls (CCOHS)
A guide to preventing slips, trips and falls including explanations of hazards and the importance of fall prevention.
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Roofers Tie One On for Safety - Fall protection
The television advertisement for the Tie One On Falls campaign. This commercial brings attention to the need for roofers to use fall protection when working at heights.
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Roofers Tie One On for Safety Radio Spot - Fall protection
This Radio Spot highlights the need for roofers to use fall protection when working at heights.
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SAFE Tips for Avoiding Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, trips and falls are among the highest causes of injury and incident in Manitoba workplaces. Across the province, approximately 2,800 workers are hurt in fall-related incidents each year.
One of the most important elements of a workplace safety and health program is an effective system to identify and control hazards. Implementing this system at your workplace will help to safeguard employees against slip, trip and fall-related injuries and reduce the occurrence of time-loss injuries.
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Safe Work Newsletter - Summer 2008
Hard hats Averts possible tragedy and articles on fall protection and scaffold safety.
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Safe Work Newsletter - Winter 2006
This issue contains articles on Employer Responsibilities for Temporary Workers; Prevent Roof Collapses and Working in the Cold.
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Safe Work Newsletter - Winter 2008
This issue contains articles on: Preventing roof collapses due to snow accumulation and portable oil-fired construction heaters.
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Setting up a Workplace Safety and Health Program
A workplace safety and health program is a definite plan of action designed to prevent injuries and occupational disease. Effective workplace safety and health programs have been proven to reduce injuries and illnesses in the workplace.
This guide outlines the essentials and checkpoints that will help you develop your program.
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 14 - Fall Protection
Updated August 2011
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 14 - Fall Protection (Summary)
Updated August 2011
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 31 - Roof Work
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Workplace Safety and Health Regulation - Part 31 - Roof Work (Summary)
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