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  Accident Prevention Association of Manitoba
The objectives and purpose of the Association are to devise ways and means of improving accident prevention methods and education; to function as a body from which accident prevention information may be disseminated; and to co-operate with other organizations in accident prevention and occupational health and safety.
 
  Appeal Commission: Workers Compensation Act of Manitoba
The Mission is to ensure workers and employers continue to receive a full and impartial hearing of appeals in accordance with the rules of natural justice and that decisions by the Appeal Commission are a fair reflection of the facts of the case and the governing legislation.
 
  Construction Safety Association of Manitoba
A non-profit organization funded and directed by contractors who work within the province and contribute to the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba.
 
  Manitoba Farm Safety
The Workplace Safety and Health Division in conjunction with Manitoba Agriculture and Food administer the provincial farm safety. Currently, agriculture accounts for a significant portion of reported workplace deaths and injuries. As with most of the other workplaces in Manitoba, the Workplace Safety and Health Act does apply to farm workplaces, affording all workers the same right to protection of their safety and health while at work.
 
  Manitoba Farmers with Disabilities
MFWD is an organization dedicated to the education of the public concerning safety issues. It is also a support system for those living with disabilities and their families.
 
  Manitoba Federation of Labour (MFL): Occupational Health Centre
The MFL Occupational Health Centre (OHC) is a community health centre funded by Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and donations. The Centre helps workers, employers, and joint health and safety committees to improve workplace health and safety conditions and eliminate hazards. Our services are available free of charge.
 
  Manitoba Heavy Construction Association Inc
Founded in 1943, the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association (MHCA) is a non-profit organization advocating the positive relationship between sustainable investment in infrastructure and our quality of life, the economy and the environment. The Association promotes a safe workplace for industry employees, by providing an integrated Safety, Health and Environment Program (SHEP).
 
  Manitoba Labour Board
The Labour Relations Act establishes the mandate of the Manitoba Labour Board as an independent and autonomous specialist tribunal responsible for the fair and efficient administration and adjudication of responsibilities assigned to it under this Act and sections of any other acts.
 
  Manitoba Workplace Health and Safety Division: Audio Visual Lending Library
Health and safety audio visual collection that is available for loan to residents of Manitoba. This site provides access to the collection along with guidelines for the borrowing of materials.
 
  Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI)
PAMI has a history of independent, third-party farm equipment evaluation and development that has spurred technological advances in all areas of traditional and new farming practice. Safe farm equipment is an important consideration for PAMI.
 
  SAFE Work Manitoba
SAFE Work is an injury and illness prevention strategy developed by the Workers Compensation Board (WCB) and the Workplace Safety and Health Division (WSHD). The goal is to reduce time-loss injury rate in the workplace by 25 percent over five years with the participation of industry, labour and educational organizations.
 
  Safety Services Manitoba
Formerly known as the Manitoba Safety Council they are a not-for-profit service provider dedicated to delivering the best safety and health services for Manitobans. MSC reinvests revenue in programs and training to ensure a safer Manitoba.
 
  Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba
Working with its partners, the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba promotes safe and healthy workplaces, promotes recovery and return to work, provides compassionate and supportive compensation services for workers and employers, and ensures responsible financial stewardship.
 
  Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba: 24 Hour Distress Line
If you or a member of your family is having trouble dealing with the effects of your injury, call the WEB Distress Line. Trained counselors from Klinic Community Health Centre are there to help you 24-hours a day, seven days a week. The service is totally confidential and free of charge.
 
  Workers of Tomorrow: Health and Safety Campaign
Provides presentations to students anywhere in Manitoba at no cost to your school or school division, Presentations will adapt to classroom time; will also provide vocation-specific presentations. Volunteers Speakers' Bureau of over 100 volunteer speakers based all over Manitoba. These speakers include people from various industries, workplaces and unions. Some speakers have personally experienced the effects of workplace injury or illness or have lost a child to a workplace incident. Equips students with health and safety resource materials and information.
 
  Workplace Safety and Health: Manitoba Labour and Immigration
The Division administers seven Acts and associated Regulations dealing with the health and safety of workers, protection of the public from unsafe mechanical and electrical equipment and fuel-burning appliances in buildings, and the licensing of tradespersons in the Province. The Division emphasizes a preventive focus to eliminate workplace and public hazards through education, training, working with employers and employees, and inspections and investigations.
 
  Workplace Safety and Health: Work Safety and Health Training Providers List
This list of safety education and training providers Manitoba employers and employees. The Workplace Safety and Health Division has not evaluated the services provided by these firms or organizations. Their presence on this list does not imply an endorsement or acceptance by the Division. The Division assumes no liability for any damages or loss suffered as a result of any inaccuracy, or incompleteness in training provided by the persons or firms listed, or any failure on the part.
 
  Commission du travail du Manitoba
La Loi sur les relations de travail définit comme suit le mandat de la Commission du travail du Manitoba : un tribunal spécialisé, indépendant et autonome, responsable de l’administration et de l’arbitrage justes et efficaces des cas qui lui incombent en vertu de la Loi ou en vertu d’articles de toute autre loi.
 
  Division de la sécurité et de l’hygiène du travail: Travail et immigration Manitoba
Les agents des services à la clientèle de la Division répondent aux demandes de renseignements des travailleurs, des employeurs et des autres citoyens du Manitoba qui visent des questions, des préoccupations et des plaintes liées à la sécurité et à l’hygiène du travail, ainsi qu’à la sécurité publique.
 
  Programme Agricol (Manitoba)
La Division de la sécurité et de l’hygiène du travail et Agriculture Alimentation et Initiatives Rurales Manitoba cherche toujours à faire des fermes manitobaines des lieux plus sécuritaires où vivre et travailler.
 


 
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