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A company claimed in ads that a device called the “Platinum Vapor Injector” ( PVI), which it sold in Canada, would increase a vehicle’s fuel efficiency by 22% or more, reduce emissions and increase the octane level of regular gasoline. The ads also suggested that …
A roundup of important new legislation, regulations, government announcements and court cases that we covered in the Environmental Compliance Insider in 2011. …
Taking some simple steps, like washing your hands to stop the spread of germs and getting an annual flu shot, can help protect you from the flu.
A new and surprisingly complex Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standard may be arriving at and impacting your workplace soon. A proposed Standard has been developed, setting out optimistic goals and processes for achieving “psychological health and safety” in the workplace. Policies, procedures, hazard identification, incident …
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In February, inspectors from the Ontario Ministry of Labour (MOL) will blitz workplaces in the construction, health care, industrial and mining sectors looking for hazards involving manual materials handling that can lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).Ontario, like several other jurisdictions, doesn’t directly require employers to …
SITUATION The roof of a grocery store has a leak. As a result, a puddle forms on the floor in one of the aisles. A shopper slips in the puddle and injures her leg. So she sues the store. In preparing her lawsuit, the shopper …
This Index lists all articles published in the Environmental Compliance Insider from Jan. to Dec. 2011. ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS “Hazardous Substances: How to Comply with the TDGA Incident Reporting Requirements,” 03/11, p. 1.“Incidents: 8 Spill Reporting Lessons,” 07/11, p. 1.“Test Your Environmental Law I.Q.: What Should You …
By Barbara Semeniuk, BSc CRSP It’s the beginning of the new year and we all make resolutions. I have an excellent plan for keeping mine: do the things that are bad for me and more of them. So this year I intend to be more …
The fact that the Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) funding deficit, which now stands at $12.36 billion, has reached “alarming” proportions is not news. But when the WSIB actually uses the word “alarming” in its own annual report, it’s a sign of just …








