OHS Insider Newsletter – March 2026
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Recorded Date: March 24, 2026 Speakers: Josh Cummings and Miriam Anbar
Fuel is essential to construction and transportation operations, powering heavy equipment, fleet vehicles, generators, and on-site machinery.
Getting fined isn’t the only way to suffer financial
MOL inspections will become riskier and more Ontario employers will have to pay fines.
The parents of Brittanie Cecil decided to take their
Enclosed or partially enclosed spaces not intended for continuous
Like so many Canadians, we are shaken by the
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is both a health issue and a workplace risk that can surface suddenly as a heart attack or cardiac arrest or develop over years through chronic exposures and work patterns.
Winter can be a high-risk season for fatigue-related incidents, especially in shift work environments.
Winter conditions create a unique set of chemical storage hazards across Canada.
Ontario reported the most OHS fines and British Columbia reported the biggest one.
Electrical shocks and burns can happen at any workplace that uses electrical machinery, tools, or equipment. The risk increases dramatically when work is carried out in cold, damp, or wet conditions.
While electrical shock in the workplace may occur at any time, incidents across Canada peak during the fall, winter, and spring thaw. It’s not hard to understand why.