Roofing Company Fined $20,000 after Worker Is Struck by Garbage Chute

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$1 Million Fine Imposed on Mining Company for Fatal Incident

A rock-crushing machine at a mining company's plant got jammed [...]

PPE Policy Didn’t Discriminate Against Electrician with Foot Disability

A city electrician with a disability that affects his feet [...]

Mining Company Penalized $185,000 for Depositing Acidic Wash Water into Creek

A mine deposited untreated acidic wash water into Myra Creek. [...]

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Use New Code of Practice to Protect Your Workers When Travelling Abroad

A new code of practice can help you ensure the health and safety of your workers who must travel abroad for their jobs.

MAKING THE BUSINESS CASE FOR SAFETY: Case Study Shows Benefits of Participatory Ergonomics Continue for Years

A case study shows how a utility is still benefiting from a participatory ergonomics program it implemented 10 years ago.

Case Study Provides Advice on Protecting Temporary Workers

A new case study provides practical information so staffing companies and host employers can better protect temporary workers from workplace injuries.

11 Elements of a Drug & Alcohol Testing Policy that Doesn’t Violate Human Rights

The Ontario Human Rights Commission released a new policy that spells out the elements of a compliant drug and alcohol testing policy.

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