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What is high hazard work?

Work activities that are considered to present a significant risk to workers are considered high hazard work. The WSCC Connect tool has seven categories that correspond with the legislated reporting requirements, which are:

  • Quarry, Crushing, or Blasting
  • ⁠Powerline Construction or Maintenance
  • ⁠Earthworks, Excavation, or Road Construction
  • ⁠Sandblasting
  • ⁠Demolition or Renovation
  • ⁠Commercial or Residential Construction
  • ⁠Radiation

There is a requirement under Nunavut and NWT health and safety legislation for employers to notify the WSCC of high hazard work projects and activities a minimum of 30 days before the start date or as soon as reasonable possible (see What if I can’t provide 30 days notice?). If the work that you are about to undertake fits into any of these categories, you must submit a High Hazard Work Notification to the Chief Safety Officer at the WSCC through the established notification process. 
 

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High Hazard Work Notifications