The Workplace Safety And Health Act
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(a)
the committee;
(b) if there is no committee, the representative;
(c) a worker at the workplace;
(d) a safety and health officer.
Co-ordination of programs by prime contractor
7.4(8)
If workers from two or more employers that have workplace
safety and health programs are working at a construction
project site that has a prime contractor,
the prime contractor
shall co-ordinate the programs of those employers.
S.M. 2002, c. 33, s. 12; S.M. 2013, c. 9, s. 4.
DUTY TO PROVIDE REQUIRED INFORMATION
Definition: “required information”
7.5(1)
In this section, “required information” means any information
(a) that may affect the safety
and health of a person at a
workplace;
(b) that is necessary to identify and control any existing or potential
hazards with respect to a workplace or any process, procedure
or biological or chemical
substance used at a workplace; or
(c) prescribed by regulation as required information.
Required information by prime contractor
7.5(2)
Every prime contractor for a construction project shall provide,
so far as is reasonably practicable, all
required information that
he or she knows or may reasonably be expected to know to
(a) the owner of the construction project site; and
(b) every contractor, employer and
self-employed person who is
involved in work on the project.
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