The Executive and Officer OHS Briefing for 2027 Planning – December 16th, 2026
Date: December 16, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: December 16, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: November 18, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: October 21, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: September 16, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: August 19, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PT) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: July 22, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PST) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Date: June 29, 2026 Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PST) Speaker: Rick Tobin
Most safety programs do not fail because nothing was
Supervisors must verify controls and stop unsafe work, while workers must inspect equipment, use PPE, and report hazards.
Spring and summer productivity should not come at the cost of preventable injuries. By prioritizing eye safety through proper PPE, rapid response protocols, and proactive hazard control, OHS managers and safety directors can significantly reduce the incidence and severity of chemical and dust-related eye injuries on site.
Most organizations do not struggle to identify hazards. They struggle
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By comparing injury data, safety practices, and leading indicators with industry standards, Canadian organizations can better evaluate the strength of their safety culture and identify opportunities for improvement.
Safety culture assessments provide valuable insight into how workplace safety systems function. However, real improvement occurs only when organizations translate these insights into practical action plans that strengthen leadership, reporting systems, training, and hazard management.