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Breaking neural connections takes effort and energy, while re-firing and re-wiring new synaptic connections takes repetition and time.
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SAFE Work Manitoba COO Jamie Hall weighs in on the province’s response to the wide-ranging effects of the novel coronavirus.
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Many Canadians describe having too much to do, and not enough time to do it in, as their most significant workplace stressor.
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The X-act ® 7000 tests benzene and other toxic substances, providing lab-quality measurements on the spot. It is extremely easy to use. Simply insert the Dräger micro tubes, start measuring, then read the test results. The key features are:
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Sensitivity: Precisely measure gases, such as benzene in the low ppb range
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Versatility: On-the-spot measurement of gases, replacing slow and expensive lab analyses
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Selectivity: Occurrence of false positives and false alarms is virtually eliminated
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Case study: SunRype managers use personal connection to keep their Kelowna, B.C., workforce engaged in OH&S excellence.
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Ottawa will require federal employees, workers in federally regulated industries and many travellers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, marking a shift in the federal government’s position on vaccine mandates.
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Currently the COR manager at the Alberta Construction Safety Association in Edmonton, Matthew Nasby has been a dedicated workplace health and safety professional for 19 years.
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Jordan Taylor’s quick rise through the workplace health and safety ranks is more than following in his father’s footsteps — he truly has a passion for the profession.
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Location: Virtual Conference
Date: Sept. 20 to 23
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