AB Court Sets 2-Part Test for Extending the Limitation Period for Environmental Claims

Contamination can take years to find. But the law may allow extensions of the time to file related claims. A recent Alberta case looked at such extensions.

Join the International Campaign Against Work-Related Cancers

IOSH's No Time to Lose campaign is trying to raise awareness of work-related cancers, including skin cancer. Here are some tips for protecting your workers.

DOS & DON’TS: [û] Have an Incident Investigation Kit Ready to Go

To conduct an effective and prompt incident investigation, prepare a kit of the tools you'll need in advance and have it readily available.

13 Dos & Don’ts for Assessing Evidence from Incident Investigations

Consider following these dos and don?ts when evaluating the evidence you?ve gathered in an investigation of a safety incident.

Ontario Seeks Feedback on Environmental Bill of Rights

Ontario is seeking public feedback on the province's Environmental Bill of Rights and the right to a healthy environment in general.

Don’t Forget to Protect Workers from Dangerous Insects

A postal worker was recently attacked by hornets on her route. This incident is a reminder of your duty to protect workers from dangerous insects.

MANAGING YOUR OHS PROGRAM: Engaged Workplaces Are Safer for Workers

A study found that cultures in which employees are engaged in their jobs are safer places to work. Here?s an overview of the study's findings.

Study Finds that Monitoring Is Key to Implementing a Successful RTW Program

Read about an IWH study of a RTW program that has found that a key element to successfully implementing such a program is monitoring its progress.

Company Fined $75,000 for Exposing Workers to Carbon Monoxide

A crew of six workers from a property maintenance company [...]

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