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Additional Supporting Resources

Supporting the Delivery of the HCS3000: Workplace Safety Systems

Note:
These resources may also be of value in delivering the following safety courses: HCS 3010: Workplace Safety Practices and AGR3000: Agriculture Safety

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INTRODUCTION

CTS AND THE RESOURCE-BASED CLASSROOM


Career and Technology Studies (CTS) encourages instructors to establish a resource-based classroom, where a variety of appropriate, up-to-date print and non-print resources are available. Learning resources identified for CTS strands include print, software, video and CDROM formats. Also of significance and identified as appropriate throughout each strand are sources of information available through the Internet. The resource-based classroom approach accommodates a variety of instructional strategies and teaching styles, and supports individual or small group planning. It provides learners with opportunities to interact with a wide range of information sources in a variety of learning situations. Learners in CTS are encouraged to take an active role in managing their own learning. Ready access to a strong resource base enables learners to learn to screen and use information appropriately, to solve problems, to meet specific classroom and learning needs, and to develop competency in reading, writing, speaking, listening and viewing.

PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION OF THIS DOCUMENT


The purpose of this section is to help instructors identify a variety of resources to meet their needs and those of the learners taking the CTS curriculum. It is hoped that this practical guide to resources will help you develop a useful, accessible resource centre that will encourage learners to become independent, creative thinkers. This document is organized as follows: Authorized Resources: basic learning resources support learning resources teaching resources Other Resources. Additional Sources. Distributor Directory.

Each resource in the guide provides bibliographic information, an annotation where appropriate, and a course correlation to the CTS courses. The distributor code for each entry will facilitate ordering resources. It is recommended that instructors preview all resources before purchasing, or purchase one copy for their reference and additional copies as required.
Distributor Code

Resources Title Author

ACC
Distributor Code - see Distributor Directory

Levels/Mod. No. 1 2 3 1010 2010 3010

1 = Introductory 2 = Intermediate 3 = Advanced Indicates course number

Bibliographic Information Annotation

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HOW TO ORDER
Most authorized resources are available from the Learning Resources Distributing Centre (LRDC) at: 12360 142 Street Edmonton, AB T5L 4X9 Telephone (780) 4275775 (outside of Edmonton dial 3100000 to be connected toll free) Fax: (780) 4229750 Internet: http://ednet.edc.gov.ab.ca/lrdc Please check LRDC for availability of videos.

RESOURCE POLICY
Alberta Education withdraws learning and teaching resources from the provincial list of approved materials for a variety of reasons; e.g., the resource is out of print; a new edition has been published; the program has been revised. Under section 44 (2) of the School Act, school boards may approve materials for their schools, including resources that are withdrawn from the provincial list. Many school boards have delegated this power to approve resources to school staff or other board employees under section 45 (1) of the School Act. For further information on resource policy and definitions, refer to the Learner Learning Resources Policy and Teaching Resources Policy or contact: Learning and Teaching Resources Unit, Curriculum Branch Alberta Education 44 Capital Boulevard 10044 108 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5J 5E6 Telephone: (780) 427-2984 (outside Edmonton dial 3100000 to be connected toll free) Fax: (780) 422-3745 Internet: www.gov.ab.ca/directory

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AUTHORIZED RESOURCES BASIC LEARNING RESOURCES


The following learning resources have been authorized by Alberta Education for the use in the AGR3000, HCS3000 and HCS3010 courses. These resources address many of the learner expectations in each course.

SUPPORT LEARNING RESOURCES


The following support learning resources are authorized by Alberta Education to assist in addressing some of the learner expectations of a course or components of courses. Workplace Health and Safety Teacher Resource Binder 1 or 2

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ADDITIONAL SOURCES
Many sources of information that may be used to enhance course delivery are available to instructors, locally and provincially. These resources are available through the community (e.g., libraries, boards, committees, clubs, and associations) and through government agencies, resource centres and organizations. Some sources, e.g., Government departments, may undergo name and/or telephone number changes. Please consult your telephone directory or an appropriate Government directory available at www.gov.ab.ca . Alberta Government telephone numbers, including the can be reached toll free from outside Edmonton by dialing 3100000.

INSTRUCTORLIBRARIANS
Planned and purposeful use of library resources helps learners grow in their ability to gather, process and share information. Research activities require access to an adequate quantity and variety of appropriate, up-to-date print and non-print resources from the school library, other libraries, the community and additional sources. Some techniques to consider are: planning together establishing specific objectives integrating research skills into planning. Cooperation between the instructor-librarian and the subject area instructor in the development of effectively planned resource-based research activities ensures that learners are taught the research skills as well as the subject content.

OTHER SOURCES
National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has numerous films and videotapes that may be suitable for Career and Technology Studies strands. For a list of NFB films and videotapes indexed by title, subject and director, or for purchase of NFB films and videotapes, call 18002677710 (toll free) or Internet address: http://www.nfb.ca ACCESS: The Education Station and some school boards have acquired duplication rights to some NFB videotapes. Please contact ACCESS: The Education Station or consult the relevant catalogues in your school or school district. The Edmonton Public Library and the Calgary Public Library have a selection of NFB films and videotapes that can be borrowed free of charge with a Public Library borrower's card. For further information, contact: Edmonton Public Library Calgary Public Library Telephone: (780) 4967000 Telephone: (403) 2602600 For additional research information, contact:

Statistics Canada (Regional Office)


#900 Pacific Plaza, 10909 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 4J3 Telephone: (780) 4953027 Fax: (780) 4955318 Internet address: http://www.statcan.ca Statistics Canada produces periodicals, reports, and an annual year book.

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OTHER GOVERNMENT SOURCES Alberta Apprenticeship Program


For more information, contact the Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development office nearest you or call the Alberta Career Information Hotline Phone Monday to Friday 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Toll-free (within Canada) 1-800-661-3753 In Edmonton 780-422-4266 Website: http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/fnmi/postsecondary.aspx

Alberta Health and Wellness


208 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2B6 Phone: 780 427-3665 Fax: 780 415-0961 E-mail: health@gov.ab.ca

Alberta Health will issue a Certificate of Achievement in Food Sanitation and Hygiene to all successful applicants. The department also maintains a registry of certified food handlers. Alberta Health Communications
22nd fl Telus Plaza NT 10025 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 1S6 Phone: 780 638-3225 Fax: 780 427-1171

Alberta Employment and Immigration (Employment Standards)


7th fl Park Plaza, 10611 - 98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 Employment Standards Inquiries / Information (in Edmonton) Toll Free Number: 1-877-427-3731 Phone: 780 427-3731 Fax: 780 427-5975

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Alberta Employment and Immigration (Occupational Health and Safety)


8th fl Park Plaza 10611 - 98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 OHS Inquiries / Information Phone: 780 415-8690 Fax: 780 422-3730 Toll Free Number: 1-866-415-8690 Website: www.whs.gov.ab.ca

Directly Connected Call Centre 1-866-415-8690 8:15 am 4:30 pm Connects you to the Alberta Employment & Immigration Health and Safety Call Centre. Staff are ready to answer all workplace health and safety questions.

Health Canada
Publications Public Affairs, Head Office Brooke Claxton Building de la Colombine Tunneys Pasture Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9 Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Alberta North (includes NWT and Nunavut) Room 205 - 7000 113 St Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5T6 Tel: 780-495-3333 Fax: 780-495-3359

Or
Alberta South Floor 1, Room 102 110 Country Hills Landing NW Calgary, Alberta T3K 5P3 Tel: 403 -299-7680 Fax: 403-221-3296

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Industry Canada (North) Suite 725, 9700 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4C3 Phone: 780-495-4782 Toll-Free: 1-800-461-2646 Fax: 780-495-4507 Industry Canada (South) Suite 400, 639 - 5th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2P 0M9 Phone: 403-292-4575 Fax: 403-292-4295

www.ic.gc.ca

PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS ASSOCIATIONS


Alberta Farm Safety Center Box 291 Raymond, AB T0K 2S0 Phone: (403) 752-4585 safetyctr@abfarmsafety.com Canadian Agricultural Safety Association 3325-C Pembina Hwy. Winnipeg, MB R3V 0A2 Phone: 1-877-452-2272 info@casa-acsa.ca Canada Safety Council 1020 Thomas Spratt Place Ottawa, ON K1G 5L5 Telephone: (613) 7391535 Fax: (613) 7391566

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CERTIFYING PARTNERS
Alberta Association for Safety Partnerships (AASP)
5217D-50 Avenue Taber, AB T1G 1V4 Phone: 403-223-9008 Fax: 403-223-5810 E-mail On the Web

Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)


101, 13025 St. Albert Trail Edmonton, AB T5L 5G2 Phone: 780-453-3311 Fax: 780-455-1120 Email On the Web

Alberta Corporate Human Resources


Contact: Partnerships Coordinator 5th Floor, Peace Hills Trust Tower 10011-109 Street Edmonton, AB T5J 3S8 Phone: 780-408-8444 Fax: 780-415-9438 Email On the Web

Alberta Food Processors Association


Contact: Vice President, Workplace Health & Safety Suite 100W, 4760-72 Avenue SE Calgary AB T2C 3Z2 Phone: 403-201-3657 ext. 28 Fax: 403-201-2513 Email On the Web

Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA)


Contact: Partnerships Coordinator Suite 500, 10709 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 3N3 Phone: 780-452-2841 Fax: 780-455-0505 Email On the Web

Alberta Hotel Safety Association (AHSA)


Contact: CEO #401, Centre 104 5241 Calgary Trail South Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8 Phone: 780-423-9233 Fax: 780-436-5404 Email On the Web

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Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA)


Contact: Partnerships Coordinator 3660 Blackfoot Trail SE Calgary, AB T2G 4E6 Phone: 403-214-3440 Email On the Web

Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association (AMHSA)


Contact: Partnerships Coordinator #160, 2833 Broadmoor Boulevard Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2H3 Phone: 780-417-3900 Fax: 780-417-3940 Email On the Web

Alberta Safety Council (ASC)


Contact: Partnerships Coordinator 4831-93 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6B 3A2 Phone: 780 462-7300 Fax: 780-462-7318 Email On the Web

Continuing Care Safety Association


Contact: Executive Director 509, 5241 Calgary Trail South Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8 Phone: 780-433-5330 Fax: 780-36-9785 Email On the Web

ENFORM
Contact: Manager, Operations Zurich Court, 1538 - 25 Avenue NE Calgary, AB T2E 8Y3 Phone: 1-877-250-6222 Fax: 403-291-9408 Email On the Web

Manufacturers Health & Safety Association (MHSA)


Contact: Executive Director Unit A, 292060 Wagon Wheel Link Balzac, AB T0M 0E0 Toll Free: 1-888-249-2002 Fax: 403-279-1993 Edmonton: 780-428-1006 Calgary: 403-279-5555 Email On the Web

Western Wood Truss Association of Alberta


Contact: Partnerships Coordinator #212, 3916-64 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 2B4 Phone: 403-279-3385 Email On the Web

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DISTRIBUTOR DIRECTORY
The entries in the Distributor Directory are arranged alphabetically by code. CODE ACC Distributor/Address
ACCESS: The Education Station 18520 Stony Plain Road Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1A8

Contact Via
Ph.: (780) 483-3311 Fax: (780) 486-4296 Email: info@accesstv.ca www.accesstva.ca Ph.: (780) 415-8690 Toll Free: (866) 415-8690 Fax: (780) 4223730 www.whs.gov.ab.ca

AEI

Alberta Employment and Immigration 8th fl Park Plaza 10611 - 98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7

ETS

Electrolab Training Systems P.O. Box 320 335 University Avenue Belleville, ON K8N 5A5 Learning Resources Distributing Centre
12360 - 142 Street, NW Edmonton, AB T5L 4X9

Ph. (613) 9629577 Fax: (613) 9620284 18002677582


Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:15 am- 4:30 pm (MST) Ph. (780) 427-2767 Fax (780) 422-9750 For toll-free access within Alberta, dial 310-0000 first. www.lrc.learning.gov.ab.ca

LRDC

WCB-AB

Workers Compensation Board AB 9935 107 Street, Box 2415 Edmonton, AB T5J 2S5

Ph. (780) 498-4909 Fax: (780) 498-7866 www.wcb.ab.ca

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RELATED INTERNET SITES


http://www.safetycare.ca/montie.asp http://www.ccohs.ca
SafetyCare Canada Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety: Inquiries service, publications list, health and safety databases, OHS FAQs WCB- Alberta: general information, publications Alberta Agriculture and Rural Developments Farm Safety Page: directories, news, research Alberta Employment & Immigration: publications and information on an extensive list of safety subjects Workplace Health Safety and Strategic Services Homepage: Statutes and regulations, related sites, AV catalogues Cornell University ergonomics site with demo sections CASA Canadian Agricultural Safety Association

http://www.wcb.ab.ca http://www.agriculture.alberta.ca/farmsafety

http://www.whs.gov.ab.ca

http://www.whs.gov.ab.ca/lab/what/what3.html

http://dea.human.cornell.edu/dea651/index.htm http://casa-agsa.ca

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The Montie

Montie is a DVD Rom which contains SafetyCare's comprehensive library of Occupational Health & Safety Skills Training video programs. AS shown on the following pages, there are currently more than 75 Montie safety videos available via the Learn Alberta website Selected videos are available in both English and French The Job Safety Skills Society has purchased the annual license and given it without cost to Alberta Education. This enables Alberta teachers to access all of the safety videos comprising the Montie through the LearnAlberta Website at http://www.learnalberta.ca/ on any and at any time. To access, preview and show Montie video to your students, on any Internet search engine:

1. Key-in LearnAlberta 2. Login and enter your password 3. Under Find Resources: Enter Keyword (optional), key in Montie (or SafetyCare) 4. Select and view/show your choice of video(s)

While the Montie safety videos should be readily accessible via LearnALberta, any school wishing to purchase an individual annual subscription may do so by contacting the Job Safety Skills Society by e-mail at Jobsafe@shaw.ca or by telephone at: 780 413 6876.

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VIDEOS ON THE SafetyCare MONTIE


(Note: Some videos currently may not be available via LearnAlberta.)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE DVDs Lifting and Carrying Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings Manual Handling Lockout Procedure Stop It Burning CPR - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation WHMIS Safety and the Human Factor Transportation of Dangerous Goods Equipment and Machine Guarding Static Electricity Facts about Fire Safety in the Office Safe Handling of Gases Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Hazards (REACH) Identifying Fire Hazards The Principles of Accident Investigation The Dangers of Compressed Air Noise Induced Hearing Loss Head Protection Child's Play - A Manual Handling Program Foot Safety Child's Play in the Office - A Manual Handling Program Safety and Forklifts Unsafe Acts Driving, Risks and Responsibilities Job Safety Analysis The World's Oldest Safety Law Behavioral Safety Oxy-Acetylene Welding Hazardous Atmospheres and Respirators Oxy-Acetylene Cutting Understanding Hazards and Risks Arc Welding Falls in the Workplace Arc Cutting and Gouging Workplace Housekeeping MIG Welding The Prevention of Eye Injuries TIG Welding Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Welding Safety Safety Essentials Safe and Effective Grinding Confined Space Safety Working with Lathes The Essential Elements of Hand Safety Tools for Metalwork Personal Protective Equipment Hand Tools Safety Awareness Drills and Drilling Safety Heat Hazards Carpentry The Safe Operation of Forklifts The Safe Operation of Chainsaws Electrical Safety in the Workplace Chainsaw Maintenance and Safety Solvents Safety and Use of Air Compressors The Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes Pneumatic Fastening Tools Ergonomics - The Practical Approach Powder Actuated Fastening Tools Ladder Safety Material Safety Data Sheets Fire Awareness Burns Blood Borne Pathogens in the Workplace Dealing with Chemical Safety FRENCH LANGUAGE DVDs French Montie (New) Le Soudage Tig Simdut Sensibilisation a la Scurit Le Transport des Marchandises Dangereuses Scurit et Chariots-lvateurs Lever et Transporter Maladies a Diffusion Hmatogne Extinction des Incendies Le Soudage Oxyactylnique Un jeu d'enfant L'oxycoupage La Scurit au Bureau Le Soudage a l'arc Atmosphres Dangereuses et Respirateurs Le Coupage et le Gougeage a l'arc Analyse de la Scurit des Taches Le Soudage Mig Le Soudage Scuritaire quipement Personnel de Scurit

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