- WorkSafeNB: All employers need a COVID-19 operational plan May 11, 2021
To ensure workplaces have documented their risk assessment and risk mitigation measures consistent with Public Health guidance and the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations, all employers must develop a written COVID-19 operational plan.
Continue reading → - WCB Saskatchewan: Insights from the most extreme workplace on the planet top the WCB’s 2021 Compensation Institute agenda May 10, 2021 Continue reading →
- Injury costing Nova Scotians and their workplaces too much time from work May 5, 2021
Despite low injury rates, it takes far too long to create healthy, safe returns to the workplace
HALIFAX, NS – In 2020, people injured on the job in Nova Scotia were off work for a total of 3,131 person-years – a staggering statistic that has very real human and economic impact, WCB Nova Scotia reported today in the organization’s annual statistical summary.
Continue reading → - WorkSafeBC:New slide show illustrates the importance of effective bonding and grounding when working with flammable liquids April 30, 2021
Transporting, storing, and handling flammable or combustible liquids without effective bonding and grounding systems in place can lead to explosion and fire. This slide show highlights the importance of using engineering controls, among other types of controls, to reduce these hazards.
Continue reading → - WCB Saskatchewan releases 2020 operating results April 30, 2021
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- The WCB remains fully funded at 112.4 per cent
- Workplace Total injury rate decreases to 4.46 per 100 workers
- Time Loss injury rate decreases to 1.78 per 100 workers
- WorkSafeBC: COVID-19 and responsibilities of prime contractors on construction sites April 30, 2021
Construction employers must take necessary precautions to minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission and illness to themselves, workers, and others at the workplace. Prime contractors have specific responsibilities for health and safety on a multiple-employer construction site and must ensure all activities are coordinated.
Continue reading →- WSCC: April 28th National Day of Mourning April 29, 2021
The National Day of Mourning, marked annually on April 28, is dedicated to remembering those who have lost their lives, or suffered injury or illness at work.
Continue reading →- WorkSafeBC: Day of Mourning remembers fallen workers on April 28 April 29, 2021
On National Day of Mourning, workers, families, employers and others come together to commemorate workers who have lost their lives due to a workplace injury or disease. The day marks an opportunity to renew our collective commitment to protecting the health, safety and well-being of all workers.
Continue reading →- Pandemic puts workplace health and safety in focus for Ontarians on national Day of Mourning April 29, 2021
New poll shows almost 6 in 10 Ontarians say COVID-19 has impacted their awareness of health and safety in the workplace, while 50 per cent underestimate the number of work-related fatalities in Ontario each year
Continue reading →- WorksafeNB: Day of Mourning 2021 April 29, 2021
It’s who we come home to at the end of the day that makes our safety so valuable. The sad truth is that New Brunswickers are still dying from workplaces accidents and diseases – and one death is one too many. Last year, 10 New Brunswick workers died, either as a result of serious injury at the workplace or from fatal diseases, such as silicosis, developed in previous years. And already this year, one New Brunswick worker has died, leaving behind family, friends, a workplace and a community that will miss them.
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