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The Winter 2024 issue of OHS Canada is packed with great content, including:

  • Power play: Organizations that embrace psychological safety and culture are unbeatable, says former NHL star Sheldon Kennedy.
  • In the news: New duties for employers, injured workers in B.C.; Purolator's extension of COVID vaccine mandate a 'poor' decision; and more.
  • Fines: Saskatchewan poultry farm fined $46K; Two companies in London, Ont., fined $400,000 after 2 workers killed; and more.
  • Legal View: Supervisor in New Brunswick convicted of OHS criminal negligence. Read Norm Keith's take.
  • Safety Leadership: The use of augmented reality in health and safety training. Read Lisa McGuire's take.
  • From the courts: Court blasts health and safety manager for hiding her injury, WSIB claim from employer.
  • PPE focus: The biggest compliance issue in workplaces involves hard hats, which are often worn incorrectly.
  • 2024 Buyers Guide: The indispensable annual directory of vendors and suppliers in workplace safety.
  • CCOHS Corner: What every small business needs to know about keeping workers safe and healthy.
  • Quarterly Check-In: Q&A with Candace Sellar on navigating the world of respiratory protection.
  • Time Out: The bizarre side of workplaces, including why regulators aren't laughing at funny road signs and some bizarre behaviour by eBay staff.