
Manitoba ISNetworld RAVS
Manitoba RAVS documents. Written to the WSHA.
19 pre-written ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire answers for Manitoba contractors. Each document references The Workplace Safety and Health Act and Manitoba Regulation 217/2006. Word format. $24 each. Add your company name and upload.
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Written to Manitoba's regulatory framework
Province-specific references. Not generic language.
Manitoba contractors working for large operators in manufacturing, energy, construction, and mining are required to pre-qualify through ISNetworld. ISNetworld reviewers verify your RAVS answers against the specific Manitoba legislation enforced by Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health. Generic answers fail. Our Manitoba RAVS reference the exact regulation section and use the language ISNetworld expects.
- Written by Canadian safety professionals with 17+ years of field experience
- Every element cites the specific Manitoba regulation and section
- Accepted by ISNetworld for RAVS review and verification
- Word format — add your company name in minutes
- Includes ergonomics and MSD prevention — a Manitoba-specific requirement
Manitoba regulatory references used in our RAVS
- MB Reg 217/2006 Pt 3Personal Protective Equipment
- MB Reg 217/2006 Pt 12Confined Spaces
- MB Reg 217/2006 Pt 14Fall Protection
- MB Reg 217/2006 Pt 11Lockout / Energy Control
- MB Reg 217/2006 Pt 5Ergonomics / MSD Prevention
- MB Reg 217/2006 Pt 6WHMIS
- WSHA s.19Incident Reporting
- WSHA s.40General Workplace Requirements
Governing Act: The Workplace Safety and Health Act (CCSM c W210)
Regulation: Manitoba Regulation 217/2006
Enforced by: Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health (WSH)
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Manitoba RAVS — common questions
- Why do Manitoba contractors need ISNetworld RAVS?
- Contractors working for large Manitoba operators in manufacturing, energy, construction, and mining are required to pre-qualify through ISNetworld before work is awarded. The RAVS (Review and Verification Service) section evaluates whether your safety program meets the operator's requirements. Manitoba-specific RAVS reference The Workplace Safety and Health Act (CCSM c W210) and Manitoba Regulation 217/2006 (Workplace Safety and Health Regulation), which is what ISNetworld reviewers verify against for Manitoba-based hiring clients.
- Who enforces OHS legislation in Manitoba?
- Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) is the provincial authority that administers and enforces The Workplace Safety and Health Act. WSH officers conduct workplace inspections, investigate incidents, and issue orders. Our Manitoba RAVS documents reflect the legislation and regulatory language that Manitoba WSH enforces, which is also what ISNetworld reviewers expect to see when evaluating your RAVS submission.
- How are Manitoba RAVS different from Canada Industry Practices RAVS?
- Manitoba RAVS are written specifically to The Workplace Safety and Health Act (CCSM c W210) and Manitoba Regulation 217/2006, using provincial regulatory language and references. Canada Industry Practices RAVS reference national standards (CSA, federal Canada Labour Code) and are accepted when no province-specific version is required. If your work is primarily in Manitoba, use Manitoba RAVS — they reflect the specific legislation your workers operate under and pass ISNetworld review for Manitoba-based hiring clients.
- How long does it take to complete a RAVS after purchasing?
- Most companies complete a single RAVS element in 15 to 30 minutes. You open the Word document, replace the placeholder company name with your company's name, review any company-specific details such as your safety coordinator's name and emergency contact numbers, then copy the content into the ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire. Having your workplace safety and health representative information ready before starting will speed up the process.
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