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Who Knew? Did you know that job numbers in Saskatchewan hit the seventeenth straight record month in August according to Statistics Canada's Labour Force report? Occupational Health Committees Occupational Health and Safety RepresentativesThe occupational health and safety representative is the main way for workers to participate in small, high-hazard workplaces where occupational health committees are not required. A representative is the liaison between the employer and coworkers, and brings worker concerns to the attention of the employer. The law says employers must appoint an occupational health and safety representative for a place of employment that:
The role of the occupational health and safety representative is to:
The employer must ensure that the occupational health and safety representative has enough time to carry out his/her duties during normal working hours, with no lost of pay or other benefits. The legislation requires occupational health and safety representatives to be designated in the following places of employment: Types of places of employment:
Places of employment at where the following types of work are performed:
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