Frequently Asked Questions
A MESSAGE TO EMPLOYERS
As an employer, you’re responsible for ensuring the safety and health of workers and others at your workplace. The Workplace Safety and Health Branch (WSH) conducts inspections and investigations to help keep everyone safe, and ensure compliance with the law.
These compiled FAQs explain:
The role, functions and authority of Safety and Health Officers (SHOs)
The actions SHOs can take to ensure the safety and health of workers
Your rights and responsibilities during WSH inspections
FAQ Topics:
- Appeals and Administrative Penalties
- Asbestos Containing Material
- Frivolous and Vexatious
- Harmonization of Occupational Safety and Health Enforcement Amendments
- Orders
- Prosecutions and Convictions
- Regulation and Operation of Mines Regulation Amendments
- Reprisals
- Right to Refuse Dangerous Work
- Safety and Health Committees
- Safety and Health Officers (SHO) and Inspections
- Students as Workers
Laws
The Workplace Safety and Health Act outlines:
- the legal responsibilities of everyone in the workplace
- duties and functions of WSH
- rules regarding penalties, convictions, appeals and exemptions
- what SHOs are allowed to do in the administration of the law enforcement of the act
See Workplace Safety and Health Legislation
Contact the Workplace Safety & Health Branch
Phone: 204-957-SAFE (7233)
Toll-free: 1-855-957-SAFE (7233)
www.manitoba.ca/labour/safety/