Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
19.4 The employer shall identify and assess the hazards in the work place, including ergonomics-related hazards, in accordance with the methodology developed under section 19.3 taking into account
(a) the nature of the hazard;
(a.1) in the case of ergonomics-related hazards, all ergonomics-related factors such as
(i) the physical demands of the work activities, the work environment, the work procedures, the organization of the work and the circumstances in which the work activities are performed, and
(ii) the characteristics of materials, goods, persons, animals, things and work spaces and the features of tools and equipment;
(b) the employees’ level of exposure to the hazard;
(c) the frequency and duration of employees’ exposure to the hazard;
(d) the effects, real or apprehended, of the exposure on the health and safety of employees;
(e) the preventive measures in place to address the hazard;
(f) any employee reports made under paragraph 126(1)(g) or (h) of the Act or under section 15.3; and
(g) any other relevant information.
- SOR/2005-401, s. 2
- SOR/2007-271, s. 4
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