Articles

  • Brucellosis – Exposure Management

    The World Health Organization (WHO) describes Brucellosis as a bacterial disease caused by various Brucella species. It is a zoonotic infection, meaning the disease is transmitted from animals to humans via consuming contaminated animal products (such as unpasteurized milk or cheese), or inhaling airborne agents. In Ontario, Brucellosis is a reportable infectious disease, meaning that…

    Read more: Brucellosis – Exposure Management
  • Medical Directives – Information for Employers

    What is a Medial Directive and how is it delegated? According to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) policy on Delegation of Controlled Acts, a medical directive is defined as “written orders by physician(s) to other health care provider(s) that pertain to any patient who meets the criteria set out in the…

    Read more: Medical Directives – Information for Employers
  • Medical Surveillance Program for Designated Substances- Inorganic Lead as an Example

    A medical surveillance program is part of a control program that aims to monitor, assess, and reduce workers exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace. In Ontario, The Designated Substances Regulation, under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) addresses the employer’s obligations and requirements with regard to designated substances in the workplace. A guide…

    Read more: Medical Surveillance Program for Designated Substances- Inorganic Lead as an Example