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Corporate and Community Programs - OESH intake CALL: '''204-940-8482''' | Corporate and Community Programs - OESH intake CALL: '''204-940-8482''' | ||
{{discussion}} Links below need to be updated. As of Aug 31.18 - not working | |||
*See: [http://www.wrha.mb.ca/professionals/safety/files/2016.04.26Poster-INMLine.pdf OESH intake phone line for injury at work] | *See: [http://www.wrha.mb.ca/professionals/safety/files/2016.04.26Poster-INMLine.pdf OESH intake phone line for injury at work] | ||
*See: [http://www.wrha.mb.ca/professionals/safety/files/INMHandout_CommEmp_2012.03.pdf OESH intake process for Employees, corporate & Community programs] | *See: [http://www.wrha.mb.ca/professionals/safety/files/INMHandout_CommEmp_2012.03.pdf OESH intake process for Employees, corporate & Community programs] | ||
Revision as of 13:33, 13 September 2018
If you have a work related injury you must notify your supervisor. You also must make a phone call to OESH.
Corporate and Community Programs - OESH intake CALL: 204-940-8482 Template:Discussion Links below need to be updated. As of Aug 31.18 - not working
- See: OESH intake phone line for injury at work
- See: OESH intake process for Employees, corporate & Community programs
- See: documents specific to WRHA Community Health Services and Winnipeg Integrated Services (WIS)
- See: flowchart of INM process
other
Environmental Health and Safety-WRHA policies, operational procedures, guideline information