
NWT ISNetworld RAVS
NWT RAVS documents. Written to the Safety Act.
13 pre-written ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire answers for Northwest Territories contractors. Each document references the NWT Safety Act and WSCC regulations. Word format. $24 each. Add your company name and upload.
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Written to NWT's regulatory framework
Territory-specific references. Not generic language.
NWT contractors working on mining, energy, and resource development projects are increasingly required to pre-qualify through ISNetworld. The Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) enforces the NWT Safety Act and General Safety Regulations. ISNetworld reviewers verify your RAVS answers against this legislation. Generic answers fail — our NWT RAVS reference the specific sections WSCC and ISNetworld reviewers look for.
- Written by Canadian safety professionals with northern and resource-sector experience
- Every element references the NWT Safety Act or General Safety Regulations
- Accepted by ISNetworld for RAVS review and verification
- Word format — add your company name in minutes
- WSCC-administered — same regulatory body as Yukon
NWT regulatory references used in our RAVS
- GSR s.7Emergency Preparedness
- GSR s.5Personal Protective Equipment
- GSR s.3General Workplace Requirements
- GSR s.6Fall Protection
- GSR s.9Confined Space Entry
- GSR s.10Lockout / Energy Isolation
- Safety Act s.4Incident Reporting
- GSR s.8Cranes and Lifting Devices
Governing Act: Safety Act (RSNWT 1988, c S-1)
Regulations: General Safety Regulations (NWT Reg 035-2015)
Enforced by: Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC)
NWT RAVS catalogue
13 NWT elements — $24 each
Each document opens in the On-Track Safety store. Instant download after purchase.
13 RAVS documents
NWT RAVS — common questions
- Why do NWT contractors need ISNetworld RAVS?
- Contractors working on mining, energy, and resource development projects in the Northwest Territories are required to pre-qualify through ISNetworld before work is awarded by major operators. The RAVS (Review and Verification Service) section evaluates whether your safety program meets the operator's requirements. NWT-specific RAVS reference the Safety Act (RSNWT 1988, c S-1) and the General Safety Regulations (NWT Reg 035-2015), which is what ISNetworld reviewers verify against for NWT-based hiring clients.
- Who enforces OHS legislation in the Northwest Territories?
- The Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) administers and enforces occupational health and safety legislation in both the Northwest Territories and Yukon. WSCC officers conduct workplace inspections, investigate incidents, and issue orders under the NWT Safety Act. Our NWT RAVS documents reflect the legislation and regulatory language that WSCC enforces, which is also what ISNetworld reviewers expect to see when evaluating your RAVS submission.
- How are NWT RAVS different from Canada Industry Practices RAVS?
- NWT RAVS are written specifically to the NWT Safety Act (RSNWT 1988, c S-1) and General Safety Regulations, using territorial regulatory language and references. Canada Industry Practices RAVS reference national standards (CSA, federal Canada Labour Code) and are accepted by hiring clients when no territory-specific version is required. If your work is primarily in the NWT, use NWT RAVS — they reflect the specific legislation your workers operate under and pass ISNetworld review for NWT-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 officer's name and emergency contact numbers, then copy the content into the ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire. Having those details ready before starting will speed up the process considerably.
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