Hamilton, ON (January 11, 2011) – Heather Reichheld, account manager, on behalf of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), will be presenting OSH Works for Manitoba Companies at the Safety Services Manitoba Safe Work Conference on Thursday, January 20.
Attendees will learn about OSH Works Manitoba, the Web-based service that will help companies to develop, implement and maintain a workplace safety and health program, or improve upon their 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 needed to understand and meet the 11 core elements of a Workplace Safety and Health Program required for compliance with the Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Act.
Event:
Safety Services Manitoba Safe Work Conference 2011
Presentation:
OSH Works for Manitoba Companies
Date:
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Time:
1:15 – 2:15 p.m.
Location:
Victoria Inn and Conference Centre
1808 Wellington Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3H 0G3
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Eleanor Westwood, Manager - Communications
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
(905) 572-2981, Ext. 4408
E-mail: eleanorw@ccohs.ca
www.ccohs.ca
Wendy Stewart, Communications Officer
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
(905) 572-2981, Ext. 4443
E-mail: wendy.stewart@ccohs.ca
www.ccohs.ca
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, a Canadian federal government agency based in Hamilton, Ontario is Canada's national resource for the advancement of workplace health and safety. CCOHS promotes the total well-being - physical, psychosocial and mental health - of working Canadians by providing information, training, education, management systems and solutions that support health and safety programs and the prevention of injury and illness. CCOHS partners and collaborates with agencies and organizations from Canada and around the world to improve the quality and quantity of resources and programs, as well as expand the breadth of usage of occupational health information to many different segments of society.