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Guidelines on the Use of Perfumes and Scented Products

WEBA general guideline for scented products is that the scent should not be detectable more than an arm’s length away from you. Do not apply scented products in a public area. …

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Occupational Health

WEBThe focus of Occupational Health Services is to prevent injury and illness thr ough medical surveillance programs. Medical Surveillance is the process of evaluating the health of …

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JHSC Certification

WEBCertification Training for Joint Health and Safety Committee Members. Updated: February 6, 2024. The Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) is an …

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Health Effects of Toxic Chemicals

WEBHealth Effects – Chronic vs Acute. Once a toxic substance has contacted the body it may have either acute (immediate) or chronic (long term) effects. Example: Spilling acid on …

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Basic Health and Safety Awareness Training

WEBEHS002 – Basic Health and Safety Awareness Training. To meet this requirement, the University is offering: EHS002 Basic Health and Safety Awareness …

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Machine Safety Guidelines

WEBUniversity of Toronto – Office of Environmental Health and Safety Machine SafetyGuidelines August 2015 The roles and responsibilities for management, …

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Using Bleach as a Disinfectant

WEBIntroduction Bleach is a water-based solution commonly used as a disinfectant. It can be purchased with a concentration ranging from 5.25 to 8.25% of the active sodium …

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WHMIS 2015 – An Overview

WEBWHMIS 2015 has many hazard classes. WHMIS 2015 incorporates physical and health hazard classes from the GHS and retains the Biohazardous Infectious Materials hazard …

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Information

WEBSafety Data Sheets (SDS), previously known as “Material Safety Data Sheets” (MSDS), are an important source of information for the worker at the worksite. It is one of the three …

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Protective Glove Standard: Selection, Use and Care

WEBEnsure to follow manufacturer’s guidance on selection, use, and care of the hand/arm protector. 2. Use of Protective Gloves. Proper size selection and fitting of protective …

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Guidelines on Kitchen Safety

WEB1.0 INTRODUCTION. This document provides workers and supervisors with guidance on the hazards that may be present working in kitchen environments and how these …

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Guidelines for Working in Loading Docks Table of Contents

WEBUniversity of Toronto Guidelines for Working in Loading Docks January 2023 Page 3 of 22 1.0 INTRODUCTION Workers can be exposed to a range of high-risk hazards at indoor …

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Standard Operating Procedure Safe Autoclave Operations

WEBWhen unloading autoclave: Wear necessary PPE: heat-insulating gloves, eye protection if deemed necessary, lab coat, closed-toe shoes and wear clothing that covers your legs.

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Dear New Joint Health and Safety Committee Member,

WEBJune 2019 Joint Health and Safety Committee Fact Sheet The University of Toronto is committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace environment for its faculty,

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WHMIS 2015 Pictograms

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