Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety’s 2023-24 Departmental results report: At a glance
A departmental results report provides an account of actual accomplishments against plans, priorities and expected results set out in the associated Departmental Plan.
Key priorities
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety’s (CCOHS) top priorities for 2023-24 were as follows:
- Show national leadership on health and safety issues and be the go-to experts for health and safety guidance;
- Demonstrate service excellence by simplifying and streamlining processes and enhance client service delivery;
- Achieve responsible growth by growing reach and impact as well as reinvesting to develop new and innovative products and services.
Highlights
In 2023-24, total actual spending (including internal services) for CCOHS was $15,012,510 and total full-time equivalent staff (including internal services) was 98.8. For complete information on CCOHS’ total spending and human resources, read the Spending and human resources section of the full report.
The following provides a summary of the department’s achievements in 2023-24 according to its approved Departmental Results Framework. A Departmental Results Framework consists of a department’s core responsibilities, the results it plans to achieve and the performance indicators that measure progress toward these results.
Core responsibility: National Occupational Health and Safety Resource
Actual spending: $10,256,443
Actual human resources: 68.0
Departmental results achieved
- Canadians and workers in Canada can easily access the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety’s occupational health and safety information and services.
- Provide Canadians and workers in Canada with a National repository of key occupational health and safety knowledge, standards, statistics, and information tools that improves dissemination of occupational health and safety related information.
- Through the facilitation of collaborative initiatives with labour, employers and/or government on emerging occupational health and safety issues and for priority sectors, knowledge outcomes are utilized for the benefit of Canadians and workers throughout Canada.
More information about National Occupational Health and Safety Resource can be found in the Results achieved for core responsibilities and internal services section of the full departmental results report.