Worker Rights
Safety Regulations
OHS Responsibilities
Emergency Procedures
Hazardous Materials
100

What is the right that allows you to know about the hazards in your workplace?

The Right to Know

100

Which regulation outlines requirements for fall protection?

Fall Protection and Scaffolding Regulations

100

Who is responsible for ensuring workplace safety according to OHS law?

Employers and workers both have responsibilities 

100

What must be available in the workplace to address injuries?

First aid equipment and trained personnel.

100

What must be provided for hazardous materials according to WHMIS?

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

200

Which right allows workers to refuse unsafe work?

The Right to Refuse

200

What system provides information on hazardous materials in the workplace?

Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS)

200

What must employers do to comply with workplace violence regulations?

Develop policies and procedures to prevent workplace violence.
200

What should a worker do in case of an unsafe condition?

 Refuse the work and report it to a supervisor.

200

What must be labeled under WHMIS regulations?

Hazardous Materials

300

How can a worker participate in their own safety?

By joining the safety committee or attending training.

300

What regulations specify requirements for first aid in the workplace?

Occupational Health and Safety First Aid Regulations

300

What is a key responsibility of workers concerning safety?

To report unsafe conditions or practices.

300

What is the role of OHS officers?

To enforce safety laws and regulations.

300

What is an example of hazardous material that workers might encounter?

Chemicals, gases or biological agents.