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Look out for New Workers – SPANISH

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Look out for New Workers – SPANISH2019-05-27T16:27:01-07:00

7 WAYS TO AVOID SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS – SPANISH

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7 WAYS TO AVOID SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS – SPANISH2019-05-27T16:14:49-07:00

Protect Your Hearing and Avoid Hearing Loss – SPANISH

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Protect Your Hearing and Avoid Hearing Loss – SPANISH2019-05-27T16:09:01-07:00

First Aid, Bleeding, Cuts & Wounds – SPANISH

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First Aid, Bleeding, Cuts & Wounds – SPANISH2019-05-27T15:46:04-07:00

OSHA Water Rest Shade Employer Guide – SPANISH

A guide for conducting heat safety worker training for employers [...]

OSHA Water Rest Shade Employer Guide – SPANISH2019-05-14T17:54:12-07:00

FEMA Preparedness Information Disabilities – SPANISH

Information about assembling an emergency kit geared for peoples with [...]

FEMA Preparedness Information Disabilities – SPANISH2019-05-12T17:11:51-07:00

By the Numbers: Falls in the Workplace

Unintentional falls are the most common form of injury across the country: every day last year, falls resulted in almost 1,800 reported emergency department visits and 417 hospital admissions, says a new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). In the U.S. in 2017, fatal falls were at their highest level in the 26-year history of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) accounting for 887 (17 percent) worker deaths.

By the Numbers: Falls in the Workplace2019-05-01T00:01:48-07:00

Word Search – Health & Safety

Can you find all the words associated with health & safety management?

Word Search – Health & Safety2019-03-23T05:40:26-07:00

Word Search – First Aid

Can you find all the words associated with first aid?

Word Search – First Aid2019-03-21T05:56:43-07:00

Word Search – Ergonomics

Can you find all the words associated with ergonomics injuries?

Word Search – Ergonomics2019-03-20T12:56:33-07:00

What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus (COVID-19) – SPANISH

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What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus (COVID-19) – SPANISH2019-03-18T19:37:38-07:00

Checklist: Focus Five – First Aid Program Checklist

 The time to unearth potential problems in your current workplace first aid arrangements is right now—before a medical emergency does it for you. Although first aid requirements can vary - there are FIVE sets of documents to focus on when conducting an audit of your first aid program.

Checklist: Focus Five – First Aid Program Checklist2019-01-31T23:02:34-08:00

By the Numbers: Rid These Seven Surfaces of Ice

Don’t take chances when it comes to icy surfaces. Ice on walking and working surfaces can cause serious slip, trip, and fall hazards which can lead to disabling injuries, major concussions, and loss of life. Avoid these icy hazards by ensuring procedures are in place and enforced for the safe removal of ice on these seven surfaces.

By the Numbers: Rid These Seven Surfaces of Ice2019-01-31T23:02:15-08:00

Workplan: First Aid Program Elements

A first aid program is required for most employers in the U.S. and Canada.  The program should be based on the hazards, risks, and proximity to medical services of an individual site, however there are several elements that every program should include.

Workplan: First Aid Program Elements2019-01-31T23:02:12-08:00

By the Numbers: First Aid Matter – When Minutes Matter

A human heart can cease beating within 4 minutes after breathing stops. Permanent brain damage can occur within 4 to 6 minutes after breathing stops. Average ambulance response time is 8 to 12 minutes.

By the Numbers: First Aid Matter – When Minutes Matter2019-01-31T23:01:58-08:00

Focus On: First Aid Training

Training your first aid attendants and first responders is a required part of every first aid program. But do you know what exactly should be covered or what training methods to use? Hazards are present at all worksites, from offices to mines. So too are the chances of injuries and illnesses. Sudden cardiac arrest, severe bleeding, shock, a near-drowning, or lack of oxygen during confined space work are all life-threatening emergencies. Without prompt and properly performed first aid a victim of any of these situations will very likely die or be permanently disabled while waiting for emergency services to arrive and begin care.

Focus On: First Aid Training2019-01-31T23:01:22-08:00

Nine Ways to Control Stress

Stress – everyone has it. It is a natural part of life, but too much stress can cause health problems and can affect your ability to work safely. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to disconnect and unwind in our 24/7/365 world of news, noise, and responsibilities.

Nine Ways to Control Stress2018-12-31T23:01:32-08:00

Handling Work Refusals and Avoiding Reprisal Complaints

March 27th, 2019 | One of the most powerful protections for employees under the Occupational Health and Safety Act is the right to refuse unsafe work. While the right to refuse unsafe work has proven to be an essential element of safeguarding workplace safety, it has also been improperly used as a tool for other, non-safety related ends by employees and organized labour. Employers must navigate these treacherous waters, ensuring that legitimate work refusals are dealt with appropriately, while preventing abuse of this significant power.

Handling Work Refusals and Avoiding Reprisal Complaints2018-12-17T21:02:53-08:00

Put a Safe Foot Forward

Slips, trips and falls are among the leading causes of workplace injuries. They occur when housekeeping procedures aren’t followed and enforced, when you rush or fail to pay attention to what you’re doing and where you’re walking, when you don’t wear the right kind of footwear, and when stairways, parking lots, and other walking and working surfaces aren’t well-maintained.

Put a Safe Foot Forward2018-11-01T19:19:05-07:00

The Basics of Forklift Safety

Machines have all but replaced muscle power in modern industrial society. Forklifts are a prime example. Forklifts are utilized just about everywhere material needs to be moved.

The Basics of Forklift Safety2018-11-01T11:47:25-07:00

Fundamentals of First Aid – Chemical Burns and Liquid Gas Burns

Chemicals can cause burns to eyes, skin, and internally if swallowed or inhaled. Chemical burns can be deceiving with some chemicals causing damage deep within body tissue.  The amount of damage a chemical can cause depends on many factors including the chemical, its strength, whether it was inhaled or swallowed and the time it was in contact with body tissues.

Fundamentals of First Aid – Chemical Burns and Liquid Gas Burns2018-10-30T16:18:43-07:00

Workplan: Emergency Planning and Response

Fire, natural disaster, and other emergencies can strike your workplace without warning at any time. While you can’t predict them, you can prepare for them and preparedness save lives, prevent injuries and limits property damage. If that’s not motivation enough, being prepared for workplace emergencies may save your business thousands and even hundreds of thousands in safety fines avoided.

Workplan: Emergency Planning and Response2018-10-23T14:20:49-07:00

Health and Safety Committees

Most workplaces in Canada and the U.S. are required or voluntarily have safety committees, or Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC). A safety committee or JHSC is made up of worker and management representatives that meet on a regular basis to discuss and deal with health and safety issues.

Health and Safety Committees2018-10-20T15:50:04-07:00

Falls Through Openings

It takes a split-second of inattention, a slight change in working conditions, a forgetful co-worker, or a lax safety program for you to fall through an opening.

Falls Through Openings2018-10-15T09:55:21-07:00
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