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Cutting Through The Risks: A Conversational Guide To Circular Saw Safety & Selection For Canadian Job Sites

Imagine it’s 7:15 on a crisp spring morning in Calgary. The sun is just coming over the horizon [...]

Canadian OHS Professionals – Wildfire Alert and Employer Responsibilities

The 2025 wildfire season is officially under way, with the first major blaze igniting in mid-May [...]

How HR Managers Can Support Employees Under Evacuation Notice from Wildfire Threats in Canada

As wildfires become increasingly frequent and severe across Canada, human resources (HR) [...]

Wearing Down: Understanding and Preventing Heat-Induced Fatigue in Canadian Workplaces

When the midday sun crackled over the tar of a Winnipeg road‐paving crew last July, Jamie—an [...]

Breathing Easy in the Smoke: Respiratory PPE for Canadian Wildfire Events

Each summer, as sweltering heat dries Canada’s forests to tinder, wildfires ignite across the [...]

Sun, Safety, and Summer Gear: A Canadian OHS Manager’s Playbook

Every June, workplaces across Canada see two simultaneous shifts: temperatures climb and dress-code [...]

Bear Safety Checklist for Outdoor Workers

At least 25 Canadians workers have lost their lives in bear attacks since 2000. Risk of attack is [...]

Insect Stings & Bites Safety Checklist For Outdoor Workers

The late Spring and Summer months are prime feeding season for bees, wasps, mosquitoes, spiders and [...]

Tick Safety on the Jobsite

One small bite can lead to serious illness. Use this checklist to prevent tick-borne disease. [...]

Tick Prevention Jobsite Checklist

Protect Workers from Tick Exposure and Tick-Borne Illnesses ? BEFORE THE SHIFT ☐ Job Hazard [...]

Tick Awareness Infographic

May is Tick Awareness Month, and if your team works outdoors, it’s time to take the threat [...]

Lyme Disease Training Game Plan

The 6 things workers must know after completing Lyme disease safety training.

Lyme Disease Game Plan

Protect yourself and your employees from Lyme disease when working outdoors.

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