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Due diligence is taking? - every precaution reasonable in the circumstances to protect a worker is the level of judgment, care, prudence, determination, and activity that a person would reasonably be expected to use under particular circumstances. Due diligence can be either a ______ in a prosecution or it can be a _____ in an OHS statute. - legal defence general duty Environmental law is best defined as the laws and legal principles governing ........... - ...the behaviour of persons, businesses, government agencies, and other organizations to protect the environment and the health of humans from possible adverse effects arising from the environment. Environmental lawsuits include what 4 lawsuit? - negligence, strict liability, trespass, private nuisance , and riparian rights What is the primary cause of action in OHS lawsuits? - negligence Hazardous Product Act was developed to..? - ...prohibit the advertising, sale, and importation of certain specific hazardous products. What was developed under the Hazardous Product Act? - WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act - Transport Canada's Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act applies to road, rail, ship, and air transportation and the Act applies to cross-provincial or international boundaries. The principal elements of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act are safety requirements, standards, and safety marks. Reporting of spills or releases is also required.The Canadian Environmental Protection Act was developed to...? - ...prevent pollution, protect the environment, and ensure the health and safety of humans from the debilitating effects of toxic substances. CEPA stands for? - The Canadian Environmental Protection Act What is the centerpiece of federal environmental legislation in Canada? - The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) GHS Laws - June 2014, the Controlled Products Regulations were replaced by the Hazardous Products Act (HPA). This act enables Canada to implement the Global Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This system will supersede WHMIS-related laws. Worker General Duties (federally and in most provinces): - Workers are required to take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of themselves and others, to cooperate with the employer and other workers for the purpose of protecting health and safety. Suppliers General Duties (federally and in most provinces): - Suppliers and contractors are also required to ensure, as far as it is reasonably practicable, that equipment and services provided do not compromise worker health and safety. Employer General Duties (federally and in most provinces): - Employers are required to ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers. Prime Contractor General Duties (federally and in most provinces): - Prime contractors are responsible for ensuring the health and safety of all workers on-site, regardless of who employs them
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