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The Thunder Bay District Health Unit provides permits for and inspects all new construction in the district to ensure that minimum requirements of the Ontario Building Code are met including regulations regarding the distance between septic and well water. These guidelines are for Class 1…
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit provides permits for and inspects all new construction in the district to ensure that minimum requirements of the Ontario Building Code are met including regulations regarding the distance between septic and well water. These guidelines are for Class 2…
This handy checklist can help identify what you are currently doing, and what changes you can make, to improve your workplace environment.
This toolkit provides resources to support workplace leaders in implementing a comprehensive workplace wellness program.
For additional information, visit the TBDHU.com/workplaces page.
Is your workplace up for the "12 Days of Sit Less" Challenge? Download the 12 Days of Sit Less Workplace Toolkit for full details on how to get your coworkers sitting less and moving more.
This document provides guidance on how to complete the application for a sewage treatment system in the Thunder Bay District.
There are two ways to get an application package::
Pick one up from the TBDHU office in Thunder Bay at 999 Balmoral Street (Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm)…
Interested in supporting mental health in the workplace, but don't know where to start? This toolkit of resources can help!