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Can I submit the request in Inuktitut or other official language of Nunavut or the NWT?

You are able to submit a High Hazard Work Notification in Inuktitut or any of the official languages of Nunavut or the NWT. To submit a request, email your notification to the Chief Safety Officer (CSO) with the following information: 

  • Project name
  • Project owner, including contact information
  • Project contact (if different), including contact information
  • Site address or GPS location, please include any additional description of the work site location (e.g. The shed at the back of the property)
  • Indicate the type of high hazard work that is occurring:
    • Quarry, Crushing, or Blasting
    • ⁠Powerline Construction or Maintenance
    • ⁠Earthworks, Excavation, or Road Construction
    • ⁠Sandblasting
    • ⁠Demolition or Renovation
    • ⁠Commercial or Residential Construction
    • ⁠Radiation
  • Include a description of work that you will be doing (e.g. Manually removing flooring from 8 x 10 room, pouring cement, erecting scaffolding, creating anchor points on the roof, etc.)
    Project start date and project end date
  • Project start date and project end date 

Please note: If the details of your work changes, you are responsible for logging into your WSCC Connect account and updating your current notification or create a new one if required (e.g. if the scope of work changes the type of high hazard work being completed). 

Once your project starts, you may receive a site inspection based on the project information you have provided. It is important that all of the information is accurate and up-to-date.