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B.C. Mill Worker Granted Human Rights Hearing After Toxic Gassing
A equipment operator at a B.C. pulp and paper mill who said he was exposed [...]
When Is a CEO Liable for a Company’s Environmental Offence?
Corporate officers and directors aren’t personally liable for every violation their company commits. That corporate [...]
OHS Annual Reports You Must Submit to the Government – Know the Laws of Your Province
Employers must provide and ensure workers at risk of getting hit by moving vehicles and equipment wear high visibility apparel.
After ‘Let’s Talk’: What’s Next for Employee Wellbeing in 2024?
Recorded Date: January 24, 2024 Time: 9:00-10:00 AM (PST) Speaker: Jesse Fehr, Impact Advisor @ [...]
Additional Tools, Insight & Solutions
Drowning Protection Compliance Game Plan
8 things to do to prevent workplace drownings and OHS violations.
Work Over & Near Water Drowning Protection Policy
Drowning is a leading cause of workplace fatalities and OHS violations. The starting point for safety and compliance is to [...]
Lifejacket Inspection Checklist
Instructions: If any of the following items don't check out, the lifejacket must be immediately removed from service and not [...]
Protection Against Drowning – Know the Laws of Your Province
OHS regulations require employers to protect workers who perform operations near or above a body of water in which [...]
OHS Insider Newsletter – August 2023
Click to Download the August 2023 OHS Insider Newsletter.
Heads Up! OHS Inspectors Preparing For Ontario Inspection Blitz!
A warning to Ontario employers in the health care, industrial, mining, and construction sectors - expect Occupational Health and Safety [...]
Brief Your JHSC on the Heat Stress Death of Joseph Jolley
Help your JHSC recognize the urgency of managing heat stress hazards.
Canadian Worker Survives 150-Foot Fall from Ambassador Bridge
In a miraculous incident that left rescue workers astounded, a Canadian construction worker managed to survive a harrowing 150-foot fall [...]