- WorkSafeBC advising employers to consider workplace closures during heat wave 28 juin 2021
With extreme temperatures in many parts of British Columbia, WorkSafeBC is advising employers to consider closing down their workplaces if workers cannot be protected from the risk of heat stress.
“All workers are potentially at risk,” said Al Johnson, Head of Prevention Services at WorkSafeBC. “With the heat wave across B.C., we are warning employers and workers about the risk of developing heat stress. If not recognized and treated early, heat stress can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.”
Continuer la lecture → - WorkSafeBC issues guidance for employers on the transition to communicable disease prevention 28 juin 2021
A careful and gradual move away from COVID-19 safety plans will begin once the Province moves to Step 3 of the BC Restart Plan
WorkSafeBC has released new information and guidance for employers on the transition from COVID-19 safety plans to communicable disease prevention. The transition will begin when the B.C. government moves the province to Step 3 of the BC Restart Plan.
Continuer la lecture → - Optimism, opportunity define WCB Nova Scotia’s 2021-2023 Strategic Priorities 28 juin 2021
WCB Nova Scotia’s 2021-2023 Strategic Priorities chart a course for new possibility and opportunity, with a clear focus on return to work and coming financial sustainability.
Continuer la lecture → - WCB Nova Scotia: Virtual PMIs now available for straightforward assessments 24 juin 2021
Nova Scotians injured on the job that have been waiting for a Permanent Medical Impairment (PMI) assessment in Halifax or Sydney may have the option of seeing a PMI doctor sooner from the comfort of their home with the introduction of virtual PMI assessments.
Continuer la lecture → - WorkSafeBC: High temperatures put workers at risk of heat stress 23 juin 2021
WorkSafeBC reminds employers and workers how to stay safe when working outdoors
With the heatwave across B.C. expected to last for the next several days, WorkSafeBC is reminding employers and outdoor workers about the risk of developing heat stress. If not recognized and treated early, heat stress can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Continuer la lecture → - Young Manitoba Student Educates Peers on Farm Safety 22 juin 2021
SAFE Work Manitoba and Manitoba Farm Safety Program are pleased to announce that Kelis Hunter, a 10-year-old student from Virden, Manitoba, has been selected as this year’s winner of the Farm Safety Drawing Contest for her drawing depicting grain safety around the farm.
Continuer la lecture → - Saskatchewan WCB seeking customer feedback 9 juin 2021