Work Alone Regulations

Many Canadian Provinces have regulations for Working Alone and/or in Isolation.
The following is regulations information for the individual Provinces, as well as the Canadian Bill C-45 which applies to the Code of Liabilities for Corporations.

Failure to comply with Work Alone Regulations could result in increased WCB premiums, fines, legal action or even criminal charges; for either organization or individual liability.

SafetyLine will help your organization meet and exceed your Provinces regulations for Working Alone.

Canada – Federal

Under Canada Bill C-45, the Criminal Code has been amended such that organizations and individuals may be criminally liable for failure to take reasonable measures to protect employee safety (effective March, 2004).

The regulations apply for staff working in Canada according to provincial legislation standards. See below for details.

 

Canada – Provincial

The following download links provide information on the situation in your Province: