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Near Miss Reporting: (Part 2)
Near misses come in all sizes From our previous blog we recall that a near miss is an incident that under slightly different […]
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Near Miss Reporting: The Safety Pyramid (Part 1)
It was a “near miss”, no one got hurt; so, we don’t call it an incident A near miss should […]
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Pinch Points
We check off “pinch points” all the time on our hazard inspections Our treatment of this common checklist item, and […]
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Safety Meetings
Our safety meetings all seem to be the same, I’m not sure of their value We’ve all likely attended a […]
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Safety Inspections
We’re very careful here so safety inspections are just a waste of time Not so. The cost of not performing safety inspections […]
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Fatigue and Safety in the Workplace
I was up all night with sick kids…can’t wait to get home and have a nap The safety issue with […]
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Young Workers
Who are young workers? There are different definitions for young workers, Statistics Canada classifies workers between the ages of 15 […]
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Discipline and Enforcement
It’s their own fault if workers get hurt not following the safety rules Actually, courts can and do find employers […]
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Contractor Management
Contractors are responsible for their own safety aren’t they? It’s not really that simple, consider what the National Safety Council […]