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Industrial sector plan 2017-2018

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  • The industrial program
  • Industrial enforcement statistics
  • Priorities
  • Enforcement initiatives
  • Regional workplace inspection initiatives
  • Inspection blitzes
  • General resources
  •   Key hazards and trends by subsector
    • Agricultural services
    • Automotive
    • Ceramics, glass, and stone
    • Chemical, rubber and plastics
    • Construction premises
    • Education
    • Electrical and electronics
    • Farming operations
    • Film and television
    • Fire
    • Fishing sector
    • Food, beverage and tobacco
    • Government
    • Industrial services
    • Live performance
    • Logging and sawmills
    • Office and related services
    • Police service
    • Primary metals
    • Pulp and paper
    • Restaurants
    • Retail
    • Textiles and printing
    • Tourism, hospitality and recreational services
    • Transportation
    • Utilities
    • Vehicle sales and service
    • Wholesalers
    • Wood and metal fabrication

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Key hazards and trends by subsector

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    The Industrial Program consists of a number of subsectors. This chapter covers common hazards, incident and enforcement trends, and applicable regulations for each one.

    • Agricultural services
    • Automotive
    • Ceramics, glass, and stone
    • Chemical, rubber and plastics
    • Construction premises
    • Education
    • Electrical and electronics
    • Farming operations
    • Film and television
    • Fire
    • Fishing sector
    • Food, beverage and tobacco
    • Government
    • Industrial services
    • Live performance
    • Logging and sawmills
    • Office and related services
    • Police service
    • Primary metals
    • Pulp and paper
    • Restaurants
    • Retail
    • Textiles and printing
    • Tourism, hospitality and recreational services
    • Transportation
    • Utilities
    • Vehicle sales and service
    • Wholesalers
    • Wood and metal fabrication
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    Updated: May 31, 2022
    Published: August 02, 2017

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