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Rollover Protection for Powered Mobile Equipment – Know the Laws of Your Province
OHS requirements for rollover protective structures (ROPS) in each part of Canada.
May 13 – What are the ABC’s of Confined Spaces and How Does it Apply to My Job?
Date: May 13 Time: 9:00-10:00 AM (PST) Speaker: Steven St. Laurent Register here! Speaker: You’ve been invited to: What are [...]
OHS Insider Newsletter – April 2024
Click to Download the April 2024 OHS Insider Newsletter.
Checklist Of ‘Competent Person’ Functions, Jobs & Tasks (Alberta Employers)
OHS laws generally require all workers to be properly trained, instructed, equipped and supervised to recognize and protect against the [...]
OHS Fines Scorecard for 2024 (Feb. 14 to March 15)
Ontario dishes out the most fines but Alberta dishes out the highest ones.
Checklist Of ‘Qualified Person’ Functions, Jobs & Tasks (BC Version)
OHS laws generally require all workers to be properly trained, instructed, equipped and supervised to recognize and protect against the [...]
OHS Work Refusals – Know the Laws of Your Province
Workers’ rights to refuse work that they reasonably believe pose a danger to themselves or other persons is a [...]
British Columbia Launches New Output Based Pricing System
What BC OHS coordinators need to know to comply with the new OBPS
OHS Work Refusals Response & Compliance Game Plan
13 things you must do to minimize work refusals disruption without violating workers’ OHS rights
2023 Due Diligence Cases Scorecard
Not a single employer made out a successful OHS due diligence defence in 2023.
The Top 10 OHS Compliance Cases of the Last Half of 2023 & Their Impact on You
The court cases most likely to directly affect your OHS program.
Not Disclosing Back Condition Is Just Cause to Fire Worker from Lifting Position
Air Canada fired a station attendant for failing to disclose his pre-existing chronic back pain condition during the hiring process. [...]
Court Temporarily Bars Random Drug Testing of Nuclear Plant Workers
The unions asked a federal court to 'stay,' that is, bar enforcement of new Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) regulations [...]
Canada mourns two wildfire fighter deaths
Two firefighters died in the line of duty while battling separate wildfires. The B.C. Wildfire Service said this weekend that [...]
The Top 10 OHS Compliance Cases of 2023 & Their Impact on You
The court cases most likely to directly affect your OHS program.
First Deadline For Compliance With Accessibility Legislation For Federally Regulated Employees Is Around The Corner
The first deadline for compliance with the Accessible Canada Act (ACA) and its regulations is only two and a half [...]
Don’t Assume that Following an Industry Standard Is Enough to Comply with OHS Requirements
Following industry standards can help a company comply with OHS requirements for material handling that are broadly written and don't [...]