Fatal AB Bear Attack Is a Reminder of Safety Hazards of Wildlife

Bears aren't safety hazards for most workers but those in some industries can face this danger. So their employers must ensure they're properly protected.

Criminal Negligence Charges Laid in Tragic Lac-M‚gantic Derailment in Qu‚bec

Quebec officials have charged three individuals and the rail company with 47 counts of criminal negligence in last May's tragic derailment in Lac-Megantic.

Safety Pros Agree that Suppression of Workers’ Comp Claims Is Very Common

A recent Manitoba study found workers' comp claim suppression was common in that province. And a poll of safety professionals seems to confirm the results.

Lack of Mandatory Inquests for Farm Worker Deaths Isn’t Discriminatory

A worker from Jamaica at a tobacco farm was crushed [...]

Employer Fined $13,000 for Traffic Incident Involving Road Crew

A crew of workers was inspecting the deterioration of asphalt [...]

BRIEF SENIOR MANAGEMENT: Failing to Pay Fines for Environmental Offences Can Come Back to Haunt You

Failing to pay fines for environmental offences can impact your sentence for future regulatory violations.

Changes to the Environmental Emergency Regulations Being Considered

Environment Canada is considering some changes to the so-called E2 Regulations. Here's an overview of the key areas impacted by the proposed amendments.

Take 6 Steps for Emergency Preparedness Week

This week, you should take steps to review and reinforce your workplace emergency preparedness and response plans and procedures. Here are resources to help you.

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