CCOHS announces winners of national ‘Focus on Safety’ Youth Video Contest

The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has announced the winners of their national Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest.
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CCOHS: Aging Workforce

The Canadian workforce is aging. In five years, nearly one in four workers could be aged 55 years or over. What does this demographic trend mean for workplace safety? The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has prepared an infographic to give an overview of the
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CCOHS: Violence Against Health Care Workers – It’s Not “Part of the Job”

Violence in health care is more prevalent than we may realize. Research studies and statistics reveal that health care providers, particularly nurses, face a high risk of on-the-job abuse, both physical and emotional, from both patients and their families. For more information, see CC
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OH&S – Combustible Dust

Combustible dust is an area in Occupational Health & Safety that continues to be monitored. For more information on combustible dust see CCOHS’s website at Combustible Dust.
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