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This alert from the Ontario MOL warns of a potential hazard involving exposed crane controls on crane trucks.
A safety talk from the IHSA on the multiple hazards when working on or around stockpiles of earth, clay, sand or gravel.
A new report from the AFL-CIO says the US had an average of 13 workplace deaths every day in 2010.
Failing to report the spill or release of a pollutant could expose your company to liability.
See which environmental incidents the law in your jurisdiction requires you to report.
Fatigue is a serious safety problem that endangers workers, especially shift workers, and costs employers in Canada and the US.
Workers should be assigned individual locks for use in locking out machinery. Use this form to document lock assignments.
A Quebec Commission has concluded that a teleworker suffered a work-related injury while retrieving a briefcase of documents from the trunk of her car on arriving at home after her workday.
Even if your company isn’t required to switch from toxic chemicals to green alternatives, doing so has many benefits.
This video provides an example of how to start a conversation with an employee who you think might be experiencing domestic violence.








