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What are the three fundamental rights of workers under Canadian Health and Safety legislation, including WHMIS?

Workers have three basic rights: The Right to Know (about hazards), The Right to Participate (in health/safety), and The Right to Refuse (unsafe work).

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Question: What are the three fundamental rights of workers under Canadian Health and Safety legislation, including WHMIS?

Answer options:

  • Right to sign for shipments, Right to work alone, Right to ignore PPE
  • Right to set wages, Right to hire, Right to fire
  • Right to safety, Right to equipment, Right to health ✅ Right to know, Right to participate, Right to refuse unsafe work

Correct answer: Right to know, Right to participate, Right to refuse unsafe work

Explanation: Workers have three basic rights: The Right to Know (about hazards), The Right to Participate (in health/safety), and The Right to Refuse (unsafe work).

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