Manufacturer Convicted in Scissor Lift Incident & Fined $110,000

A worker for a manufacturer of vehicle exhaust systems was [...]

SPOT THE SAFETY VIOLATION: Jack up Vehicles Safely

Imagine the consequences for this worker if either of these boards was knocked over or fell?

MANAGING YOUR OHS PROGRAM: Answer 8 Questions to Measure Your Safety Culture

Here's a look at an 8-item questionnaire developed by the IWH that measures a company's safety culture.

Ontario Quarry/Asphalt Plant Loses Appeal on Nuisance Claim

Nuisance claims based on a facility's emissions are becoming more common. And although they're hard to prove, a recent ON case shows that it can be done.

Brief Senior Management: The Duty to Protect Visitors to the Workplace

Workers aren?t the only people in the workplace that companies have a duty to protect. This case is an example of the consequences companies can suffer when they fail to take reasonable steps to protect visitors.

Keys to the Success & Failure of Workplace Wellness Programs

Wellness programs can provide many benefits for employers and workers, but only if they're successful. Learn about the features your program should have--and avoid.

Why You Should Base Your OHS Program on a Voluntary Standard

A poll found that 65% of OHS programs aren't based on any voluntary standard, such as CSA Z1000. Here's why you should consider a standard and some of the options.

Irving Pulp: What this Supreme Court Decision Means to You

Your Speakers: Reagan Ruslim and Ross Dunsmore CPA, CA, CHRP, [...]

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