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Health and safety partners


23rd Annual Schedule 2 Employers’ Group Conference:
Workplace Health Safety & Disability Management

Health and safety partners

Health and Safety Associations
Ontario's Safe Workplace Associations, Medical Clinics and Training Centre

Ontario's Ministry of Labour and their employer and worker advisory services are also integral partners in our administration of the province's workplace safety and insurance system. Below, you'll find the contact information for Ministry services.

Office of the Employer Adviser

Office of the Worker Adviser

Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal

WorkSmartOntario

Other health and safety partners

Asbestos News
Asbestos News provides readers with up-to-date information on asbestos-related issues.

Association of Canadian Ergonomists
The Web site for the Association of Canadian Ergonomists (ACE), formerly the Human Factors Association of Canada, contains information about ergonomics and ergonomists throughout Canada, as well as links to international ergonomics societies.

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety (CCOHS)
A valuable resource and a partner in providing health and safety information for small businesses.

Canadian Society of Safety Engineering
A partner in North American Health and Safety Week.

Canadian Standards Association International (CSA)
CSA is a not-for-profit, non-statutory, voluntary membership association engaged in standards development and certification activities.

Institute for Work & Health (IWH)
Established in 1990 by the WSIB, the IWH is an independent, not-for-profit research organization with the goal of finding ways to prevent workplace disability, improve treatment, and encourage return to work.

Occupational Health and Safety Research Institute (IRSST)
The IRSST's scientific activities are concentrated in seven research fields: accidents, chemical substances and biological agents, musculoskeletal disorders, noise and vibration, protective equipment, occupational rehabilitation, safety of industrial tools, machines and processes.

Ontario Kinesiology Association
The Ontario Kinesiology Association (OKA) is an incorporated not-for-profit association that exists to promote and protect the profession of kinesiology (the science of human movement). On the OKA's Web site you will find information regarding kinesiology and the role of a certified kinesiologist in the workplace.

The Radiation Safety Institute of Canada
The Radiation Safety Institute of Canada is an independent, self-governing, national institute. The Institute focuses exclusively on radiation safety in the workplace, in the environment and in homes and schools.

Safe Communities Foundation
Our partner in the Safe Communities Incentive Program.

Threads of Life
This is a workplace tragedy family support association helping families affected by workplace fatalities, life-altering injuries and occupational disease along their journey of healing.