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The Top 10 OHS Compliance Cases of 2026 (So Far) & Their Impact on You

While written statutes and regulations provide the general rules, they’re not the only source of [...]

Special Report: Tornado Risk and Emergency Weather Alerts Put Manitoba and Saskatchewan Worksites on High Alert

Severe weather conditions from the United States have travelled north, affecting the vast majority [...]

This Date in Safety History: July 26, 2002: The Quecreek Mine Rescue

History is replete with mine disasters of all sorts. Sadly, tales of heroic rescues are far more [...]

Brief Your CEO on the Importance of Responding to Environmental Hazard Warnings

A loose wheel causes the derailment of two tank cars being moved on a rail siding next to the [...]

Incident Investigations That Go Beyond Worker Error – June 29, 2026

Date: June 29, 2026
Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM (PST)
Speaker: Rick Tobin

Why Your OHS Dashboard May Be Giving Leaders a False Sense of Safety

A green dashboard can be dangerous, not because the numbers are necessarily wrong, but because they [...]

Why Safety Data Fails and How Canadian Employers Can Fix the System Behind It

Most organizations already have enough safety information to see where their next serious incident [...]

Why Canadian Safety Leaders Are Moving Beyond Lagging Indicators

For years, many Canadian employers have treated safety performance as a scoreboard. Lost-time [...]

Washington Paper Mill Tank Rupture Highlights Critical Need for Equipment Integrity and Process Safety Management

The catastrophic rupture of a chemical storage tank at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging paper mill in [...]

Changing Workers’ Attitudes Is the Key to Preventing Injury

Total prevention is the Holy Grail of occupational health and safety (OHS). But unlike that [...]

How Canadian Employers Can Use Predictive Safety Analytics to Prevent the Next Incident

Predictive safety is not about guessing the future Many OHS professionals hear “predictive [...]

How to Supervise Remote and Field Workers You Can’t See

Out of sight can’t mean out of the safety system The weakest point in many remote and field-worker [...]

How Canadian Employers Can Keep Control of Incident Reporting for Distributed Workers

Distributed work creates reporting gaps Incident reporting is relatively straightforward when [...]

Mental Health Awareness in Safety Programs: A Critical Priority for Canadian Workplaces

Mental health is increasingly recognized as a core component of occupational health and safety [...]

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