Today we are going to give you a list of the top 9 workplace safety resources.

Acute has over 100 years of combined experience with in-house or on-site worker environmental and safety training. We want to help you get the training you need to keep your workers safe.

We’ll list the top workplace safety resources and explain why they made the list and provide you with links to access them. So, let’s get going.

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Access the top 9 workplace safety resources

Top 9 Workplace Safety Resources

1. Well Trained Employees

One of the most vital workplace safety resources you can have is a well-trained workforce. Workers who know how to conduct themselves safely in the various work situations they encounter are the number one method for preventing accidents and injuries. Making sure that your employees receive the training that they need to stay safe is very important.

Here is a list of the most common health and safety training courses that worker should take:

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Well-trained workers is one of  the best workplace safety resources

2. Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development

The Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development was established in 1919 to develop and enforce labour legislation in order to “advance safe, fair and harmonious workplace practices that are essential to the social and economic well-being of the people of Ontario.”

Some of the key workplace safety resources provided by the ministry on their website include:

  • Answers to your frequently asked questions
  • Laws and regulations regarding workplace health and safety
  • Job Opportunities
  • A consultation calendar
  • Accessibility plans

The Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, Immigration Training and Skills Development website is a great workplace safety resource – Source: MLITSD website

3. Guide to Making a Short Safety Presentation

In this helpful guide, you will get some great tips for putting together an effective safety presentation. These include advice on beneficial topics such as:

  • How you can tailor your presentation to suit your particular audience
  • How you should practice your presentation ahead of time in order to make sure that it is the right length
  • How you can use questions effectively throughout your presentation
  • How to use various media types like images and videos to enhance your talk
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Learn how to make an effective safety presentation

4. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) is Canada’s national resource for the advancement of workplace health and safety. Their vision is to eliminate work-related illnesses and injuries and they provide credible and relevant tools and resources to improve workplace health and safety programs.  Helpful topics that you can explore on their website include:

  • Mental health
  • Young and new workers
  • Gender, work and health
  • Healthy workplaces
  • Pandemics
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 The CCOHS website has many helpful tools and resources – Source: CCOHS website

5. Workplace Safety & Prevention Services Website

Workplace Safety & Prevention Services is a not-for-profit organization that serves the manufacturing, agricultural, and service sectors. They are the largest health and safety association in Ontario offering consulting, training and resources. Their website has a wide variety of helpful resources, downloads, and publications on safety topics including:

  • Canada Labour Code
  • COVID-19 and Pandemic Business Resources
  • Ergonomics
  • Food and Beverage Manufacturing
  • Inspections and Investigations

 The Workplace Safety & Prevention Services Website has helpful resources too – Source: Workplace Safety & Prevention Services Website 

6. Working At Heights Ultimate Guide Series

Working at heights is probably one of the most common health and safety course that workers take, especially those in the construction industry. This Working at Heights Ultimate Guide Series is a valuable workplace safety resource that thoroughly covers any question that you might have. Here is a list of the chapters that it includes:

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 Working at Heights training is especially important for the construction sector

7. Confined Space Entry Training Classes – Fundamental Guide

Many workplaces require workers to enter or work in a confined space. Confined spaces can be extremely dangerous if you are not properly trained. In this 5-part series you will learn the following to help better prepare you for working in a confined space:

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 Confined space training protects workers who work in tight spaces

8. Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act

Being familiar with Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act is a must for every employer and employee. It outlines all of the laws and regulations surrounding workplace health and safety and as such is an incredibly valuable resource. You will find regulations covering almost every aspect of workplace safety including:

  • Occupational health and safety awareness and training
  • Designated substances – asbestos on construction projects and in buildings
  • Needle safety
  • Joint health and safety committees
  • Health care and residential facilities
  • Mines and mining plants
  • Industrial establishments
  • Control of exposure to biological or chemical agents
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 Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act is another great resource – Source: Ontario.ca

9. Complete Guide to Agribusiness Safety

Working in an agribusiness has its own unique health and safety challenges. This complete guide to agribusiness safety is a valuable resource for workers in this sector. The guide covers the following chapters:

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 Agribusinesses have unique health and safety challenges

Get the Best Safety Training From ACUTE

You can trust ACUTE for the best safety training possible. ACUTE’s experienced team members have been serving safety professionals for over 20 years.

You can rely on ACUTE for hands-on, physically distanced, practical safety training to keep your employees safe in the workplace.

ACUTE is dedicated to workplace safety and understands the importance of course and training provider approval.

Why get workplace safety training with ACUTE? Here are just some of the benefits of working with ACUTE:

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  • Open Door Instructor-Student Partnership – ACUTE’s training services emphasize client participation. Staff foster relationships with clients and serve as a touchstone for advice anytime moving forward.
  • Serving Your Team and Industry – With a vast array of clients in the manufacturing, construction, health, academic, and government sectors, ACUTE brings the best safety practices from across the spectrum to your workplace.
  • 100 Years Combined Experience – ACUTE provides comprehensive health and safety trainingon-site safety services, and consulting services. With over 100 years of combined experience, our company staff offer more than theoretical or abstract ideas, ACUTE offers solutions.
  • Track Record of Success – ACUTE is rated 4.9/5 stars on Google reviews, demonstrating a commitment to our clients, quality, and passion for training.

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Here’s What Our Clients Are Saying

“I work at the University of Guelph as an arborist. Ron Campbell provided a small socially distanced group and myself with working at heights training. Ron has a wealth of knowledge and kept everyone engaged with many “real life” examples of working at heights scenarios and facts. We have also received elevated work platform training with Patrick from Acute training. Patrick is also a very friendly, knowledgeable and engaging professional trainer. I truly believe that the best trainers are those with practical experience and the trainers at Acute have that locked down.”

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