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Two OHS lawyers look at how safety violations are resolved in Ontario and come to some interesting conclusions.
This Index lists all articles published in the Environmental Compliance Insider from Jan. to June 2012.
An arbitrator recently upheld a worker’s termination where he refused to cooperate with attempts to accommodate him.
Presenteeism, its impact on productivity and how you can build a business case for integrating wellness initiatives into your OHS program on the basis of minimizing presenteeism.
This guide from the Canadian Labour Congress covers investigating corporate criminal negligence in the event of a serious workplace safety incident.
Use this form to document the rare times when supervisors must remove a worker’s lock.
A look at how the OHS laws in each jurisdiction define “violence.”
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.








