CCOHS – New Worker Safety Infographic

New is new, regardless of age or stage. CCOHS’s infographic for new workers outlines what employers can do, covers safety tips for workers and their rights, and highlights the components of effective training methods. Check out the infographic below or see CCOHS’s website at: New Work
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Job Posting – Saskatchewan WCB – Director, Prevention

Summary: Reporting to the Vice President of Prevention & Employer Services, the Director, Prevention is responsible for leadership in achieving the goals and objectives of the WCB, WorkSafe Saskatchewan and Mission Zero. The Director, Prevention is accountable for:
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WorkSafeNB / CCOHS – Interactive Guide to OHS Legislation

WorkSafeNB and the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) have partnered to launch an interactive online plain-language Guide to New Brunswick’s OHS Legislation. The new tool features 30 topics with links to resources, including interpretations, summaries, legislat
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Manitoba – Reporting workplace injuries matters

Raising public awareness about claim reporting is a key initiative in Manitoba WCB’s strategic priority of protecting the integrity of the compensation system. The targeted campaign, called “Reporting Workplace Injuries Matters”, will run from May 11 to June 7 and is
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Job Posting – Saskatchewan WCB – Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist – Regina

Summary: The Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist participates as a member of a case management team and is involved in the management of individual cases. You will provide information; assistance and counseling to clients returning to the labour force by helping the client develop a
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WorkSafeBC Research Grants – Request for Proposals

WorkSafeBC issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) as part of its Specific Priorities Research Grants competition. The purpose of this competition is to develop a better understanding on specific issues relating to:
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IWH research: Identifying vulnerable workers

The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) has created a survey to help identify workers that may be at an increased risk of injury/illness. The survey assesses 4 dimensions of vulnerability: “the hazards workers face; the workplace- or organizational-level protection they’re offered i
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Saskatchewan WCB releases 2014 Annual Report

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