S-2.1 - Act respecting occupational health and safety

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210. The functions of a health and safety representative are
(1)  to inspect workplaces;
(2)  to receive copies of accident notices and investigate incidents that have caused or could have caused an accident;
(3)  to identify situations that may be a source of danger to construction workers;
(4)  to make any recommendations he considers appropriate, including recommendations concerning the psychosocial risks related to the work, to the job-site committee, or, if there is no such committee, to the construction workers or their representative association, to the employer and to the health and safety coordinator or the principal contractor;
(5)  to assist construction workers in the exercise of their rights under this Act and the regulations;
(6)  to accompany the inspector on visits of inspection;
(7)  to intervene in cases where a worker exercises his right of refusal;
(8)  to submit complaints to the Commission.
1979, c. 63, s. 210; 1985, c. 6, s. 546; 2021, c. 27, s. 227.
Not in force
210. The functions of a health and safety representative are
(1)  to inspect workplaces;
(2)  to receive copies of accident notices and investigate incidents that have caused or could have caused an accident;
(3)  to identify situations that may be a source of danger to construction workers;
(4)  to make any recommendations he considers appropriate, including recommendations concerning the psychosocial risks related to the work, to the job-site committee, or, if there is no such committee, to the construction workers or their representative association, to the employer and to the health and safety coordinator or the principal contractor;
(5)  to assist construction workers in the exercise of their rights under this Act and the regulations;
(6)  to accompany the inspector on visits of inspection;
(7)  to intervene in cases where a worker exercises his right of refusal;
(8)  to submit complaints to the Commission.
1979, c. 63, s. 210; 1985, c. 6, s. 546; 2021, c. 27, s. 227.
Not in force
210. The functions of a safety representative are
(1)  to inspect workplaces;
(2)  to receive copies of accident notices and investigate incidents that have caused or could have caused an accident;
(3)  to identify situations that may be a source of danger to construction workers;
(4)  to make such recommendations to the job-site committee, or if there is no such committee, to the construction workers or their union or association and the employer, as he deems appropriate;
(5)  to assist construction workers in the exercise of their rights under this Act and the regulations;
(6)  to accompany the inspector on visits of inspection;
(7)  to intervene in cases where a worker exercises his right of refusal;
(8)  to submit complaints to the Commission.
1979, c. 63, s. 210; 1985, c. 6, s. 546.