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In the U.S., we have posters from OSHA that are required to be posted in the workplace. Examples are "Right to Know" and posters for MSDS / Hazard Communication. I have two questions:

1) Can anyone tell me what the full name is for the Canadian Agency that regulates safety & health in the workplace is?

2) Does anyone know what posters / information regarding safety & health in the workplace are required to be posted in Canada?

I am having trouble finding exact info on the web, and I would greatly appreciate any help the other Forum Members could give. Many thanks!
  • Posted 27 Apr 2006 05:07
  • By kelly_k
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  • North Carolina, United States
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