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As the cold winter weather forces most of us indoors during the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada’s health leaders say it’s time to upgrade our cloth face masks.
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Request intended to ensure customers are being kept safe, particularly in the Lower Mainland.
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With COVID-19 cases rising in parts of the country, tightened restrictions are causing some Canadians to abandon the safety precautions they’ve been obeying for months.
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This year has demanded constant adaptation to changing needs and expectations of employers nationwide. Are you prepared for the changes to your hiring and rehiring process as a result of the pandemic? Watch this webinar replay and learn: what do these changes mean for hiring practices? What has been proven to ensure employees can safely complete tasks when hired? And more.
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The system — which places health units in colour-coded categories depending on their caseload and transmission levels — was announced as Ontario reported record cases of COVID-19.
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The actual cost of a workplace injury can be astronomical when everything from damaged equipment, lost productivity, workers’ compensation and legal fees are factored in.
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Winter weather doesn’t stop us from working. Snowy and icy conditions make for treacherous working conditions. In fact, it is estimated that slip/fall injuries in North America result in over 100 million lost workdays a year, at an annual cost of $36 billion.
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Many public buildings already have AEDs. New legislation will ensure that they have the correct number of AEDs in appropriate locations with proper signage.
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Since a short flattening of the curve in the summer, transmission has continued to rise, particularly among young people who have been scolded by politicians.
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