The Glenn Commandments: How U.S. Tariffs Will Impact Your OHS Program

The 5 adjustments OHS coordinators must make to keep workers safe in times of tariffs.

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

Every June, workplaces across Canada see two simultaneous shifts: temperatures

Best Practices for Working Safely with Adhesives & Resins

Industrial adhesives can cause respiratory problems, fire, explosion, eye injury, and other hazards.

Lyme Disease Game Plan

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

11 Ways to Use Artificial Intelligence to Improve Work Safety & Compliance

AI can take your OHS program to the next level but also expose you to legal risks.

How to Protect Remote Workers from Home Office Workstation Ergonomics Hazards

The OHS law duty to prevent workplace MSIs applies to workers who telecommute.

PPE – Know The Laws of Your Province

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) regulations are essential for safeguarding

Limbs – Know The Laws of Your Province

Limb protection is an essential aspect of workplace safety,

Respiratory Protection – Know The Laws of Your Province

Respiratory protection is a critical component of workplace safety,

Eyes/Face – Know The Laws of Your Province

Eye and face protection regulations are essential for protecting

Head Protection – Know The Laws of Your Province

Head protection is a critical component of workplace safety,

2024 Due Diligence Cases Scorecard

The due diligence defence continues to fail far more often than it succeeds.

Why “Shrink It and Pink It” No Longer Works – and How Ontario Is Leading the PPE Inclusivity Movement

For too long, female workers in industries like construction, oil

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