Contact Occupational Health and Safety
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For general questions or information about OHS, such as
- How to identify and control workplace hazards
- Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Legislation
- Partnerships in Injury Reduction
- Certificates of Recognition (COR)
- Ordering publications
To ask a question or get more information
- Use the online form
- Phone the OHS Contact Centre
Submit an Asbestos Project Notification
Alberta OHS legislation requires anyone beginning an asbestos project to notify Occupational Health and Safety at least 72 hours before workers may be exposed to airborne fibres. This includes set-up operations that may release asbestos fibres. A notifiable asbestos project involves the abatement of asbestos, the demolition or the renovation of a building or equipment containing asbestos.
To notify Occupational Health and Safety of an asbestos abatement project:
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Download and complete the Asbestos Project Notification Form
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Return the form to the OHS Contact Centre
- Email: whs@gov.ab.ca
- Fax: 780-422-3730
For information on asbestos projects and notification requirements, phone the OHS Contact Centre.
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Occupational Health and Safety Quick Links
Contact Occupational Health and Safety
Call or email the OHS Contact Centre for general information, to order publications, file a complaint or report an incident.
- 1‑866‑415‑8690 (toll free)
- 780‑415‑8690 in Edmonton
Occupational Health and Safety Council
The OHS Council is an administrative body, which operates arms length from government. The Council advises the Minister on OHS matters and serves as an appeal body for orders issued by Occupational Health and Safety.


