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Fire Safety Plans
In North America fires annually cause over 10,000 injuries, 3,000 deaths and over $7 billion in direct damages. Most of […]
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Psychological Health and Safety
According to the Mental Health Commission of Canada: “30 per cent of short- and long-term disability claims in Canada are […]
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Personal Fall Arrest Equipment
The Issue The National Safety Council (NSC) reports that falls are a leading cause of death in the U.S. for […]
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Emergency Response Planning
Emergency Response Plan (ERP) An emergency response plan (ERP) is a written description of the actions, in the order in […]
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Hazardous Substances: Asbestos, Lead and Silica
Introduction This month we discuss awareness level training for workers not expected to be exposed to Asbestos, Lead, and Silica, […]
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Sun Safety and Cancer Hazards
As summer launches into full swing, we want to address the risk of cancer from exposure to the sun. Many workers are exposed to the sun at work and over-exposure can lead to skin cancer.
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Fatigue Management
As summer launches into full swing, we want to address the risk of cancer from exposure to the sun. Many workers are exposed to the sun at work and over-exposure can lead to skin cancer.
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Cell Phone Safety at Work
Cell phone use and driving The distraction caused by cell phone use while driving is well documented and publicized as […]
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Working in Cold Temperatures
The Issue As we approach the first day of winter in the N. hemisphere, it is important to remember that […]